Overview of articles
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Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll
While war was raging in Vietnam, youth culture in Cambodia blossomed to the beat of local imitations of rock, chansons, and even hippy psychedelics. TPublished on: -
Dead Man
An original variation on the eternal western genre about Blake (Johnny Depp), who travelled to the Far West in the 19th century.Published on: -
Greetings to the Ancestors
Equal parts documentary, ethnography and dream cinema, Ben Russell presents the third part in a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in thePublished on: -
Tired Moonlight
At first sight, small towns are not so different from one another: identical shops and identical pleasures. So Tired Moonlight mainly focuses on the iPublished on: -
Buffalo Juggalos
An experimental exploration and celebration of the Juggalo subculture in Buffalo, New York.Published on: -
Gentle
The story is set in a beautiful yet poor Vietnam, with as protagonist a beautiful yet poor orphan girl. This tight retelling of the tragic…Published on: -
Detour de force
Charlatan or psychic marvel? While Ted Serios appears to expose Polaroids solely by the power of his mind, cameramen of a very different type gather…Published on: -
Pan
A beautiful Islamic location with typical mosaics is the starting point for a muted investigation of the materiality of film versus video images.Published on: -
Eager
Beautiful, spooky work by Schulnik in which clay, fairy-like beings perform an uneasy choreography in a scary field of flowers.Published on: -
Square Stories Too
Basically three films rolled into one. Various, jump-cut images depict life and work on Addis Ababa’s central square. A contemporary triptych.Published on: