Overview of articles
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Communism and the Net or the End of Representative Democracy
A comparison of two popular uprisings, the Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution, by film essay giant Karel Vachek.Published on: -
When I Stop Looking
Intimate, intense portraits of exceptional beauty. Keep your eyes open and keep watching, past your first impression, past outward appearances.Published on: -
App Sapiens
Never trust a navigation system. A man follows his sat nav, but finds out too late that it doesn’t have his best interests at heart.Published on: -
Transit of the Megaliths
A literal stop-motion animation, a road movie, a kinetic sculpture brought into collision with an interbellum countryside, surrealised by Paul Nash.Published on: -
To What Do I Owe the Honor of This Illustrious Visit?
A man lives among his collection of paintings, books and magazines telling brilliant stories. Humour enlivens the collection.Published on: -
Chrome
Chrome is inspired by the Autochrome process, a colouring technique for black-and-white photographs invented by the Lumière brothers in 1903.Published on: -
Verona
Ten years after their dance duo split, two men at a beautiful country home celebrate the end of youth and the start of a new…Published on: -
Hoax_canular
How do you survive the end of the world? The young people in this exceptional found-footage film discuss their plans and expectations in a series…Published on: -
Another Hungary
One of the leading lights of the Hungarian contemporary art scene, Imre Bukta, resettles in his home village, which is in decline and makes for…Published on: -
Morte dell’arcivescovo
Experimental recreation of the opening scene from Gillo Pontecorvo’s unmade film about the assassination of Salvadorian Archbishop Oscar Romero.Published on: