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A Walk with Nigel
Louis Henderson visits the artistic afterlife, travelling to the East End London of his great-uncle and photographer, Nigel Henderson (1917-1985).Published on: -
Duel to the Death
The storyline is just an excuse for Ching to reinvent wuxia in cinema, incorporating western techniques and his own innovations. Acrobatic combats witPublished on: -
Sta ik
Sensitive, short fiction on the old body that no longer works, while young people take their mobility for granted.Published on: -
Surviving Life
Surrealist Jan Svankmajer deals with one of the biggest obsessions in his life: dreams. The main protagonist Evzen is having obscure dreams and desperPublished on: -
Compline
A fond farewell to the unique Kodachrome film stock Dorsky used to shoot most of his extraordinarily beautiful films.Published on: -
The Cave
Canadian First Nations tale that combines authentic traditions of oral storytelling but takes on fictional dimensions.Published on: -
Triste
The process of perfecting Dorsky’s cinematic form started with Triste. A key film in his oeuvre.Published on: -
Parked
Documentary director Darrah Byrne turns to fiction with this beautifully shot film. Set in Dublin, with the powerful Colm Meaney as Fred, Parked tellsPublished on: -
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Alexanderplatz
Isn’t that passerby wearing BLESS? And that one? And that one? Funny video made for the Berlin Biennale.Published on: