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Lowlife Love
In this black comedy, Eiji Uchida (Greatful Dead) points his camera at the nether regions of the film industry: the motley collection of no-budget filPublished on: -
The Lost Arcade
The New York Chinatown Fair opened in 1944 and closed its doors in 2012, when everyone started playing video games at home. This documentary focuses…Published on: -
Karakia – The Resetting Ceremony
A ceremony on a glacier in New Zealand that erases the racism of colonial history with a Maori blessing.Published on: -
The Dork, the Girl and the Douchebag
If you thought that the genre of Yakuza gangster films could no longer be improved or changed, here’s the raw proof to the contrary. The…Published on: -
Préjudice
A provocative psychological family drama, in which on a beautiful summer evening the carefully cherished harmony falls apart. Cédric, usually locked uPublished on: -
Califórnia
Estela grew up in the 1980s in Brazil, against the background of major political changes. In this coming-of-age story, we see how she looks forward…Published on: -
Demolition
Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts sparkle under actor’s director Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club; Wild). Gyllenhaal as the recent widower whose life falls apPublished on: -
São Paulo com Daniel
Much to his chagrin, Daniel has to accompany his mother to an oncology conference. An unexpected meeting makes it an interesting weekend after all.Published on: -
We Chose the Milky Way
An anthropological visit to a mysterious tribe of young girls on a planet called Earth. Welcome to a world where everything is artificial, except friePublished on: -
Two Marxists in Hollywood
Sergej Eisenstein and Bertolt Brecht both separately tried their luck in Hollywood, in vain. Beloff reincarnated them as two lanky youths.Published on: