Overview of articles
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La bague du roi Koda
This Djerma legend concerns a cruel king who puts the wife of one of his subjects to the test.Published on: -
Public Domain
Public Domain was shot all over Manhattan in my subway travels from job to job. (Jim Jennings)Published on: -
La malle de Maka Kouli
Entrusted his friends son and possessions, a guardian never mentions the treasure as the boy grows up. A dispute occurs and a local sage will…Published on: -
Le troisième jour
The African pioneer Edouard Sailly created a distinctive poetic cinema. Here, he ponders the state of mind of a mourning fisherman.Published on: -
Kaka yo
The first film from the Congo is the first love story in African cinema. He wants to put her love to the test, and a…Published on: -
Drop
Psychedelic bubble bath, made by staining 16mm film strips, thus creating a vivid range of flowing colours and textures.Published on: -
Under No Enchantment
Two Glasgow-based artists team up for a combined film and music performance: ‘new folk’ reflected in a 16mm lens.Published on: -
Aqua
Every morning, Amadou goes in search of jugs or old bottles and transforms these containers into new homes for the fish he catches.Published on: -
The Mountenays
A short black-and-white marvel of direct cinema about the Mountenay family, who live in a stretch of abandoned forest in the Ottawa Valley.Published on: -
28.IV.81 (Bedouin Spark)
Close-up cinematography turns a simple object into a site of meditative, celestial beauty.Published on: