Overview of articles
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Hear My Cry
As a protest against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, an ordinary Polish accountant set himself alight at a harvest festival. More thanPublished on: -
La Flor (Parte 3)
It starts with a brilliant exercise in self-parodying metafiction and evolves into something completely different. Followed by a remake of Jean RenoirPublished on: -
SWK4
A portrayal of Futurist writer Almada Negreiros without any cultural reservations. Provocative, in defense of lust, debauchery, frenetic daily experiePublished on: -
KBELA
Visual essay as a form of resistance to invisibility, and an audiovisual experience about being and becoming a black woman.Published on: -
Shadow
Epic battle story with visuals that draw on China’s centuries-old tradition of ink-wash painting, set against next-level fighting sequences to dazzlinPublished on: -
Stadium (phantas-mix)
Why does Braga’s Estádio Municipal evoke thoughts of Roman circuses and Estado Novo hubris? Is FIFA the Quinto Império realised?Published on: -
Montage muet français Palais des Congrès
On 2 March 1974, Henri Langlois screened a partly impromptu edit of choice cuts from France’s silent film production. An essayist/educational pePublished on: -
Please step out of the frame.
Using Super-8, a desk and a laptop, Karissa Hahn creates a playful choreography of body and screen.Published on: -
Tel Aviv on Fire
Comedy about a TV employee who tries to influence a romantic soap manages to capture the Arab-Israeli conflict in a surprisingly witty way.Published on: -
Words, Planets
A playful blend of landscapes, portraits, fruit, Wong Kar-wai, Raúl Ruiz, cacti, some literary quotes, and power-pop, all in perfect harmony.Published on: