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Inner Man
Juxtaposing a dancing naked man and a woman dressed in a traditional kimono, the playful film sees Japanese feminist artist Idemitsu Mako encourage crPublished on: -
Night Soil – Economy of Love
Night Soil – Economy of Love portrays a Brooklyn-based movement of female sex workers who regard their work as a way for women to reclaim…Published on: -
Sakala
This study of the forgotten statue of Sakala, the first African boy to visit Belgium in 1884, critically analyses Western perspectives.Published on: -
Cinéma concret
Shadow presences gradually emerge in Japanese filmmaker Makino Takashi’s abstract cinema composed of layers upon layers of natural imagery that awakenPublished on: -
Congo Beat the Drum
Ariel Tagar (Kalbata) and Uri Wertheim (Mixmonster), two musicians from Tel Aviv, go to Jamaica to record an album with forgotten reggae greats. OncePublished on: -
Hollywood My Hometown
In Hollywood, a hobby filmmaker can also sometimes get a film star in front of his lens. Comedian and actor Ken Murray collected an impressive…Published on: -
Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3
Drones replace divine spirits in Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai’s explosive film that contemplates the place for spirituality today through body pPublished on: -
Captain Fish
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The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith
From 1957 to 1965, Life Magazine photo journalist W. Eugene Smith was obsessed with bebop and free jazz. He aimed his camera almost exclusively at…Published on: -
Riot
Nine-year old Silver directed his first film during his birthday party in 1992, re-enacting the LA riots with friends.Published on: