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News
Sardonic short by ‘Beat’ Takeshi (aka Kitano Takeshi), made for his latest TV show. Two cops in a car mull over some evidence.Published on: -
Wild
The life of a lonely city girl goes off the rails when she suddenly meets a wolf on her way to the office. A powerful,…Published on: -
The Island Funeral
A couple of young people drive out of town for a long journey. It could well be a Thai Jules and Jim. On the way,…Published on: -
Halal Love (and Sex)
A couple in love or actually divorced, a husband and children who ask too much of one woman, and two girls who worry about where…Published on: -
The Land of the Enlightened
An Afghan child knows that a landmine can also be your friend. If you dig it out carefully, you can get money for it. Fiction…Published on: -
Mammal
Incisive drama about raw grief and suffocating love, or the incapacity thereto. A divorced woman who has just lost her son and a homeless boy…Published on: -
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: -
Something Between Us
Abstract animation artist Jodie Mack created a choreographed motion study of light and costume jewelry without using a single frame of animation. RainPublished on: -
Asa
Faux-sentimental short by ‘Beat’ Takeshi (aka Kitano Takeshi), made for his latest TV show. He plays a pensioner who takes a walk in the pPublished on: -
Rebel Citizen
Lauded as cinematographer for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, American Graffiti and The Conversation, Haskell Wexler was also despised by the HollywoPublished on: