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Port of Memory
Once a thriving Palestinian port city, Jaffa has now become an extension of Tel Aviv. Aljafari offers a subtle portrait and memoir of a disappearing…Published on: -
Tall Enough
An interracial love story, made for Bloomingdale’s department store, but there’s not a product in sight. A visual and introspective study of lovPublished on: -
Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week
Steve Reinke proposes a new holiday with the motto MORE RAGE LESS DISGUST: David Wojnarowicz Week and takes us through his seven days of celebration.&Published on: -
11 Minutes
Exciting mosaic drama centred on a budding actress, an American filmmaker, a jealous husband and a motorbike courier. About the chaos that rules life.Published on: -
Free in Deed
In the often ethnically coloured American storefront churches, the faithful piously pray for miracles. So does a single mother, who hopes a minister wPublished on: -
Inner Man
Juxtaposing a dancing naked man and a woman dressed in a traditional kimono, the playful film sees Japanese feminist artist Idemitsu Mako encourage crPublished on: -
The Man Who Fell to Earth
A cult sci-fi film with Bowie as the lead. In remembrance of the icon, IFFR will feature The Man Who Fell to Earth, the film…Published on: -
Tikkun
Haim-Aron is a dedicated ultraorthodox student. When he has a heart attack, his father miraculously revives him. But Haim-Aron is no longer the same,Published on: -
Elle pis son char
Years later, a woman decides to confront the man who abused her as a child with what he has done to her. Ultimately, her son…Published on: -
A Crackup at the Race Riots
Set in Florida and inspired by Harmony Korine’s homonymous book, Leo Gabin’s film consists of a collage of YouTube videos, mostly self-madPublished on: