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How Can I Ever Be Late
African-American students at the University of Virginia welcome the band Sly and the Family Stone at Charlottesville airport in 1973.Published on: -
The Rider
Cowboy heroism only exists at the rodeo, where Brady is permanently injured. This idiosyncratic Western gets inside the mind of an insecure broncPublished on: -
Star Ferry
Time is condensed in 35mm imagery of the metropolises Hong Kong and Tokyo, melding together impressions of city life by day and night.Published on: -
Fluid Frontiers
Powerful final part in the series of films in which Asili studies his relationship to the African diaspora. Will be screened both as part of…Published on: -
The New World, Episode One
In this desktop film, the history of Arab immigrants to the US is evoked through archival material of ordinary people and the melancholy songs that…Published on: -
With History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 4
In a world where drones take on the role of spirits and co-exist with living species, Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai tackles the subject ofPublished on: -
Gropius Memory Palace
Through a guided meditation performed by a hypnotherapist, viewers are invited to construct a ‘memory palace’ as they experience Walter Gropius’s iconPublished on: -
Brooklyn Experience
A minimalist, choral tale in which several characters typical of indie American films issue a collective statement on an era and its politics. The regPublished on: -
The Eyeslicer
The Eyeslicer slams into your eyeballs leaving you lacerated, confused and somewhat troubled with a non-hierarchic, yet heavily curated collPublished on: -
Malcolm X Liberation University
The 1960s black student movement at Duke University evolved into a separate institution to study and engage with the history and culture of the AfricaPublished on: