Overview of articles
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Snow Tapes
A family is given a camera and records its pretty intense life in Hebron. Split screen shows the humour the footage is greeted with.Published on: -
Der Felsen
A middle-aged woman who hasn’t found what she’s looking for and a juvenile delinquent who doesn’t yet know that he’s looking for love meet on…Published on: -
NabelFabel
A woman’s fighting spirit comes alive in a poetic close-up of her face. A pure expression of the art of survival.Published on: -
11.25 The Day Mishima Chose His Own Fate
Taut, monumental film about the great Japanese writer and right-wing political agitator Mishima. Also a monument to the memory of the great Japanese fPublished on: -
A Private War
Portrait of the legendary war correspondent Marie Colvin (1956-2012), who reported on wars from the inside for 30 years, but it broke her inside.Published on: -
Lithic Choreographies
The Swedish island of Gotland forms the starting point for an exploration of the relationship between stones and man, nature and culture.Published on: -
A Room with a Coconut View
As automated voice Kanya guides foreign guest Alex through Thai resort Bangsaen, he grows curious about what she isn’t showing him.Published on: -
A Land Imagined
When a Chinese building worker disappears without trace in Singapore, an overtired detective is called in to find out what happened.Published on: -
Discoveries on the Forest Floor 1-3
Fragile leaves and fine threads of fungus string together, like an obscure genre of 17th century painting: Forest Floor Paintings.Published on: -
Portrait of Karl Marx as a Young God
This absurd documentary about (political) desire consists of collages and drawings with voice-over comments from a telephone speaker.Published on: