Overview of articles
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Doozy
The animated story of Paul Lynde, the flamboyant voice actor behind many Hanna-Barbera cartoon villains from the 1960s and 1970s.Published on: -
Murder Me, Monster
It seems they caught the culprit of a mysterious decapitation in the Andes. Or is there really a monster, as the suspect alleges?Published on: -
Resonancias
Malena likes to swim. One day she gets water in her ear and starts feeling drawn to the sea.Published on: -
Die gekreuzigt werden
The remnants of a propaganda film against anti-Semitism. We know the story well enough to fill in the gaps.Published on: -
Dutch Mountain
With his camera movements and unusual cropping of the image, Jan Dibbets moulds the flat landscape into mountains.Published on: -
Suite lacustre
Shot entirely from a boat on a lake, this evocative film confronts the viewer resolutely with their sensitivity for the moment.Published on: -
The Man Who Surprised Everyone
A terminally ill forest ranger wants to live his final months as a woman. In a remote Siberian community he pays dearly.Published on: -
The Pioneer
In this glamorous dystopian sci-fi set in Japan in the near future, government agents distribute pills that prevent memory loss.Published on: -
La Flor (Parte 3)
It starts with a brilliant exercise in self-parodying metafiction and evolves into something completely different. Followed by a remake of Jean RenoirPublished on: -
KBELA
Visual essay as a form of resistance to invisibility, and an audiovisual experience about being and becoming a black woman.Published on: