Overview of articles
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Hall of Mirrors
Throughout Hall of Mirrors, Sonbert underscores the materiality of film and the self-referential aspect of the film making enterprise.Published on: -
Manila Skies
Based on a true story: a Filipino hijacks an aircraft and then jumps out with a home-made parachute. What drives someone to something so absurd?…Published on: -
Join the Freedom Force
Set to the groove-heavy, driving chorus of the song Casio Halbzeit by Knalpot, protesters strike out and are struck back in a dance of police…Published on: -
Red White & Blue
The gruesome shadow side of the kindness of strangers. An initially natural portrait of the cool and promiscuous Erica from Austin turns into an intenPublished on: -
Journal and Remarks
Leonardo da Vinci’s mathematical concept underlies the editing of this stunning film, in which Darwin and the Galapagos meet.Published on: -
Where Are You Taking Me?
Thoughtful yet certainly not shy American film maker has plenty to look at in Uganda. She moves in the exciting hip-hop youth culture of the…Published on: -
Another Girl, Another Planet
This feature about a tormented man reflecting on his lost loves was made with a cheap toy camera. It is a style exercise that shows…Published on: -
Civilian Victims of Military Brutality
Nanjing, 1937: Scenes from a hospital, images of the wounded and the dying within it. One of the 20th century’s most important pieces of film.…Published on: -
Wednesday Morning Two A.M.
Powerful animation in the typical Lewis Klahr style, which this time derives its power from the art of omission. With music by The Shangri-Las.Published on: -
Monuments
A rejuvenated Dan Graham and quite literally resurrected Gordon Matta-Clark and Robert Smithson lead us through the New Jersey origins of their post-mPublished on: