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Nona. If They Soak Me, I’ll Burn Them
A hybrid fiction featuring the director’s intriguing grandmother as an anarchist warrior in a Chilean town ravaged by forest fires.Published on: -
Pilgrim
A recording of a piano performance by Alice Coltrane guides Cauleen Smith through three sites of creativity and generosity across the USA.Published on: -
Cities of Last Things
Dizzying drama revealing in three non-chronological parts over three decades what and who drove a man to his desperate act.Published on: -
Nocturne
Lyrical film noir about two producers, an investor, a deadline, a woman, a gun and a hopelessly romantic boy.Published on: -
Three Songs About Liberation
Reading as a radical act. Cauleen Smith stages three readings of excerpts from Gerda Lerner’s book Black Women in White America.Published on: -
A Million Years
Two youths spend the day talking and sleeping in a nature reserve. Is that waiter real or not?Published on: -
No history in a room filled with people with funny names 5
This dynamic film is charged with the idea of community – among humans and non-humans – in Thailand’s contemporary moment of instabiPublished on: -
Pájaros de verano
A fascinating mix of native drama and hard-boiled crime film about the age-old Colombian Waayu people, who are being destroyed by the drug trade.Published on: -
Âmes de fous
A few scenes and photos is all that remains of the film Âmes de fou. What might it have been? This performance reconstruction offers one…Published on: