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The Woods Dreams Are Made Of
Le Bois de Vincennes is a safe harbour for many Parisians. Migrants and natives, prostitutes and stalkers, rich and poor, old and young, downshiftersPublished on: -
The Event
How does a crowd react to an historic event when certainties are shaken? Documentary maker Loznitsa collected TV and amateur footage of street protestPublished on: -
The Train Stop
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The Powder of Sympathy
Diving deep into the often obscure global flow of materials, in this instance copper, The Powder of Sympathy sets in motion a frantic flow of…Published on: -
Time Passes
What can we do when art fails? Or when film fails art? Time Passes is Ane Hjort Guttu’s response to such questions. Inspired by Peter…Published on: -
The High Sun
Three times Romeo and Juliet against the background of the Balkan Wars that caused Yugoslavia to fall apart. Love is impossible at the beginning of…Published on: -
Where Is Kurdistan?
Two men are both looking for a little warmth and recognition for the identity they lost after fleeing their homeland for the Netherlands.Published on: -
The Endless River
Against the background of the vast South-African landscape, three people get caught up in a violent cycle of grief, anger and revenge. A moral narratiPublished on: -
Two Marxists in Hollywood
Sergej Eisenstein and Bertolt Brecht both separately tried their luck in Hollywood, in vain. Beloff reincarnated them as two lanky youths.Published on: -
Love & Friendship
Cheerful, effervescent Jane Austen film – and this time not an Austen that has been filmed countless times. A free adaptation of Lady Susan, a…Published on: