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Atlanta
Earn (Donald Glover) is the inexperienced manager of his cousin, rapper Paper Boi. All they have in common is their struggle for a better life…Published on: -
#43.6
Influenced by the work of logician G. Spencer Brown, whose book Laws of Form is a wonderful account of a new kind of logic.Published on: -
A Magical Substance Flows into Me
An ode to music that undoes the distinction between ‘Arabs’ and ‘Jews’, national borders and political differences. Jumana Manna travels across IsraelPublished on: -
Gimme Danger
There’s a huge contrast between the wild shows of proto-punks The Stooges in the 1970s and the homely tone with which indestructible lead singer IggyPublished on: -
L’ ordre et la morale
When in 1988 the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front of New Caledonia took 30 people hostage, the far away capital retaliated – wPublished on: -
Midnight Sun
A French policewoman investigates a gruesome murder in Sweden, near the Arctic Circle. She discovers the local Sami culture in a disturbing setting: ePublished on: -
The Woman Who Left
Locked up for thirty years because of a false accusation and then to hear your relatives have disappeared. Moreover, the unexpectedly freed Horacia haPublished on: -
American Honey
Pounding music; the youngsters sing, smoke weed, have sex and fight. The ragged Star (scintillating debut from Sasha Lane) falls for Jake (Shia LaBeouPublished on: -
Mister Universo
Young lion tamer Tairo seeks new happiness in this film which – according to the makers – is about rational and irrational forces. A warm,Published on: -
Rat Film
In the form of a highly visual, creative documentary, by following rats, Theo Anthony reveals economic and racial segregation in the city of BaltimorePublished on: