Skip to content
28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • SERGEI/SIR GAY

    As a teenager, Eisenstein always signed his drawings ‘Sir Gay’. The waggish essayist Rappaport sees clear signs of his sexual orientation throughout t
    Published on:
  • Medicine for Melancholy

    An uneasy one-night stand in San Francisco unexpectedly leads to a day of museum visits, political debates and cautious overtures. Impressive debut by
    Published on:
  • Lost Landscapes of Los Angeles

    This soundless compilation by Rick Prelinger consists of historical images of Los Angeles, partly filmed by anonymous amateurs and partly by Hollywood
    Published on:
  • DAT LIKWID LAND

    Wandering through New Orleans and its cemeteries, a notebook is found. The search for its origins leads into the far corners of the city and…
    Published on:
  • Conner’s Crossroads and The Exploding Digital Inevitable

    Crossroads (1976), the most controversial film by avant-garde icon Bruce Conner, consists solely of images of atomic tests, set to music by Terry
    Published on:
  • Identification

    A story of the city in sixteen acts, recurring scenes with variations, of loss and humour. A look at the colour that is not a…
    Published on:
  • Glove

    A glove slips away in space and the astronaut wonders about its journey in an amusing, philosophical contemplation.
    Published on:
  • They Charge for the Sun

    In a dystopian future, people live in darkness to protect themselves from the harmful rays of the sun. Except for a naughty little black girl.
    Published on:
  • Answer Print

    Images on celluloid eventually deteriorate. In fact, a loss of colour is already noticeable in this poetic collage of recycled, predominantly magenta
    Published on:
  • Moonlight

    American indie sensation shows the life of a black man as he grows from being the poor child of a single, addicted mother into a…
    Published on: