Overview of articles
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Queimada
Pontecorvo’s sequel to Battle of Algiers stars Marlon Brando as an agent sent to a Caribbean island to foment a rebellion of the enslaved to…Published on: -
Following Bauhaus
In search of a ‘new visual reality’, Żmijewski and the local art community in Liverpool re-implement Bauhaus ideals 80 years later.Published on: -
Evil Engulfs
Das, a professional kidnapper (cum world-class bullshitter) takes on a bunch of young assistants. One of Das’ main principles is: never kidnap someonePublished on: -
WHAT’S THE DAMAGE
A provocation against dominant power structures, augmenting feelings of chronic unease, protest and dissent by intertwining spoken word, over-groomedPublished on: -
When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Black Man
An alphabet of violence and freedom featuring rhythmic images provides a strong vocabulary for critiquing representations of black bodies.Published on: -
Kodi
Kodi is a political animal since his father self-immolated protesting against a factory owner devastating the community’s health with mercury waste. OPublished on: -
La bouche
A daughter was murdered. Time stands still as a father oscillates between the need for solace and his urge for revenge. A sung story.Published on: -
The Insult
It starts as a minor altercation between hot-tempered Lebanese-Christian Toni and Palestinian-born contractor Yasser. But their quarrel escalates to aPublished on: -
The Shape of Water
Guillermo del Toro’s latest magic-realist balancing act won the Golden Lion in Venice. This utterly romantic, Cold War monster film combines acutPublished on: -
Got Flowers Today
“Even though he beat me, I got flowers today.” A touching animation based on a poem by Paulette Kelly.Published on: