Overview of articles
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Hub Tones
Through Hub Tones, Kamasi Washington hopes to connect with his ancestors, merging Freddie Hubbard with African rhythms. Jenn Nkiru visually communicatPublished on: -
Balloon
Cheerfully melancholic story of Tibet in the 1980s, as China’s one-child policy encroaches on Buddhist traditions and condoms can become balloons.Published on: -
Menses
Women act out their own dramas in a red-filtered ritual of mutual bonding. A wry comedy on the ironic aspects of menstruation.Published on: -
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Unabashedly feel-good film about an American kid’s TV star, played by Tom Hanks, who shows friendliness can win over the embittered.Published on: -
Play Boy
An experimental film spliced together from the detritus of early 1980s Times Square porn and pawn shops. Gritty, sensorial and hypnotic.Published on: -
Harun Farocki: Lexicon
Five decades of Harun Farocki’s film and video material transformed into an audiovisual vocabulary, teaching key Farockian concepts from A to Z.Published on: -
Wasteland No. 2: Hardy, Hearty
Captivating, handmade flicker film in which flower petals free themselves from melting ice cubes, setting hypnotically moving roots in motion.Published on: -
Het veld van eer
During their honeymoon in Verdun, Louis turns into a fanatic maniac and tries to attack his brand-new bride, Ada.Published on: -
One Day in the Life of Noah Piugattuk
In 1961, Canadian Inuit were told they had to relinquish their nomadic lives. Powerful film shot by Inuit people on the endless snowfields.Published on: -
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Wonderfully shot film about the special relationship between two outsiders: an opium-addicted sailor and a precocious, 10-year-old Chinese girl.Published on: