Overview of articles
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Wonderwood
Sometimes you can almost smell the Brothers Quay’s astounding, animated world. Particularly if they are helping launch a perfume.Published on: -
Dissolution
Moving portrait of a grandson remembering his grandmother. Fabulous camerawork is used to depict the end of a generation.Published on: -
Off the Beaten Track
When their wives go to work in Germany, the men in a rural Romanian village suddenly don’t have any spare time any more. Beautifully observed,…Published on: -
Drunken Master
One of Jackie Chan’s early films that saved the kung fu genre from plunging further down the box office after Bruce Lee’s death. Features acrobatic…Published on: -
720 Degrees
The earth turns beneath the camera. People and their relationships undergo change. History passes. Ie. History passes. Time appears as a fleeting reflPublished on: -
The White Balloon
Last December, Jafar Panahi and his fellow filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof were sentenced by a Revolutionary Court to six years imprisonment. They were alPublished on: -
Novena
Painter and filmmaker Collar allows his uncle Juan de Dios and his Paraguayan fellow villagers to more or less play themselves in this authentic portrPublished on: -
Jean Gentil
The journey by the Haitian Jean Remy Genty, a French teacher looking for work in the Dominican Republic, takes him from the urban bustle to…Published on: -
Birmingham Ornament (Fragments 37, 38, 43, 44)
A film that strives to turn ethnicities, politics, races and nations into non-existent objects like ovals, boxes, blobs and wardrobes!Published on: -
Aliki
An immense salt lake on Cyprus bears witness to the meeting of two individuals: a lonely person and a solitary animal.Published on: