Overview of articles
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Exhibition
Intimate portrait of a special relationship where love cools one moment and seems stronger than ever the next.Published on: -
The Home & The World Today
An elegantly directed, vital update of Rabīndranāth Ṭhākur’s seminal 1916 novel about the struggle between tradition and modernity, politics and privaPublished on: -
Au revoir l’été
A Japanese film with a French title, and just as lightfootedly psychological and en-passant intelligent as French films can be. If the film has a…Published on: -
The Girl with Two Heads
18 year-old Anne explores body image and self-perception in the 21st century in contrasting worlds: at home with her mother and at the gym.Published on: -
Ink in Milk
Schizophrenia is the creative principle here, splitting up realities and reassembling them anew. Wieland evokes the hidden ruins of the psyche.Published on: -
On a le temps pour nous
Smockey’s raps, poetry and performances honour the political legacy of Burkina Faso’s first democratically elected and then assassinated president.Published on: -
All Movements Should Kill the Wind
200 kilometres from Beijing, men live among rocks that wait to be hacked, cut and sanded. Once the stone monument is in place, nobody remembers…Published on: -
Dreamland
Layers, lag and loops hypnotise the viewer visually, as an unknown and faraway voice draws alien lines between Canada and Serbia.Published on: -
Århus by Night
A film about filmmaking, and a portrait of Malmros’s centre of the world: Århus. Also a trenchant look at 1970s Denmark – surface permissiveness offsePublished on: -
Sicherheit123
Coincidence that the German word for nightmare is Alptraum? Rather surreal documentary observes Swiss engineers anticipating worst-case scenarios.Published on: