Overview of articles
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Fires on the Plain
Surrealism comes home when Tsukamoto Shinya tackles the last weeks of the Pacific War: bodies rot, limbs fly, men are mown down en masse, comrades…Published on: -
Le paradis
A meditation on life and death and an associative self-portrait, all in one: in Le paradis, Alain Cavalier threads together everyday observations, memPublished on: -
A Midsummer’s Fantasia
In his third feature (in two parts), festival favourite Jang Kun-Jae also presents an alter ego: a Korean director who, in black-and-white, prepares aPublished on: -
The Golden Triangle
Romantic portrait of woman who can’t or doesn’t want to stand still. She’s travelling. Travelling forever. And never coming back forever. Not even toPublished on: -
Angelus Novus
Afghan Ali has just arrived in Turkey where he has to start a new life surrounded by other refugees.Published on: -
The Basement
Artist Erik van Lieshout uses a politically charged occasion to allow humans and animals to benefit from his art during the Manifesta in St. PetersburPublished on: -
Mauro
In a rich year for new Argentine Cinema, Mauro was one of the surprises. The hero of the title is a Jack-of-all-trades who leads an…Published on: -
I comme Iran
Brussels: behind classroom doors Azari learns to read and write her mother tongue Persian using a manual from the Islamic Revolution.Published on: -
The Old Man of Belém
A survey of some of the career highlights of the oldest active filmmaker in the world, in the imaginary company of some literary greats.Published on: -
God Loves the Fighter
Raw, realistic take on life in the eastern part of Port of Spain, Trinidad – murder capital of the Caribbean. Young Charlie wants to do…Published on: