Overview of articles
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Hop
Light, fairytale film about Congolese refugees in Belgium, who have to conquer bureaucracy with the aid of Jan Decleir, Antje de Boeck and star footbaPublished on: -
Home
The camera as family therapist. Film student Kobayashi made an award-winning portrait of his own dysfunctional family, with e.g. a brother who lockedPublished on: -
Hanger
Tiger-nominated director of My Daughter returns with a gem. The daughter seems to live alone now and keeps dreaming, but what is that boy doing…Published on: -
Ice/Fire
This elegant study of materials shows the elements of water and fire reinforcing each other until they have returned to their original states.Published on: -
Poor Folk
A gangster film that doesn’t look or feel like one, but like life itself. At least, life in the lawless border area between Myanmar (Burma)…Published on: -
Orpheus (Outtakes)
Using footage from Cocteau’s Orphée, Mary Helena Clark optically prints an interstitial space where the ghosts of cinema lurk beyond and within the frPublished on: -
Dad’s Stick
A film crammed full of warmth and compellingly dry insight introduces us to Mr. Tony Smith, John’s Dad, and ‘a perfectionist with a steady hand’.Published on: -
Conquest of Paradise
A split screen that, with the aid of icons such as basketball and red white and blue, illustrates the illusion of the American Dream.Published on: -
Phantoms of a Libertine
16mm animism that enigmatically reveals a lost friend through the objects, photographs, and dust, that is all that remains to illuminate an empty flatPublished on: -
The Mother
Last day of official mourning for a child. Mother receives her final visitors: the guilty parties. Masterfully captured in a single shot.Published on: