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Father and Sons
In this documentary, Wang points his patient, poetic camera eye at the sad existence of a father and two sons whom he met while making…Published on: -
Laggies
Adulthood is so appealing as a kid: all the things you’ll be able to do once you’re a grownup! But, as Megan discovers, growing up…Published on: -
Die geliebten Schwestern
The versatile oeuvre of Graf (who had a retrospective at IFFR in 2013) now has a costume drama added to it – and it’s quite…Published on: -
Fires on the Plain
Surrealism comes home when Tsukamoto Shinya tackles the last weeks of the Pacific War: bodies rot, limbs fly, men are mown down en masse, comrades…Published on: -
The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff
Two cartoon figures from the 1930s experience social progress and industrial management. A reflection on the eternal problem of the pressure of work.Published on: -
The Basement
Artist Erik van Lieshout uses a politically charged occasion to allow humans and animals to benefit from his art during the Manifesta in St. PetersburPublished on: -
Mauro
In a rich year for new Argentine Cinema, Mauro was one of the surprises. The hero of the title is a Jack-of-all-trades who leads an…Published on: -
Who Can Be Happy and Free?
Young maker has translated the poem Who can be happy and free in Russia by Nikolaj Nekrasov from 1877 into a hopeful film about today’s…Published on: -
I comme Iran
Brussels: behind classroom doors Azari learns to read and write her mother tongue Persian using a manual from the Islamic Revolution.Published on: