Overview of articles
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Jamila
Jamila is a great soccer talent and wears a headscarf. Her love for soccer sometimes clashes with her life as a Moslim.Published on: -
The Grassland
The childless Ama Tsomo is getting very old. The village is going to take care of her life, so she sets her Yaks free. Later…Published on: -
Promises
Four friends are asked to repeat a few words by Al Capone: ‘Nobody puts a price on my head and lives.’ In the Nederlands Fotomuseum.Published on: -
A Monument For The Invisible
A suggestive description of urban Helsinki, experienced by a blind woman. The high tech part of town, Ruoholahti, and the huge Kamppi building site, are…Published on: -
La fille seule
The girl from the title, just starting a new job in a four-star hotel in Paris, is followed for 90 minutes in a moving Bresson-esque…Published on: -
Suicide Monsters
About Sado-masochism, suicide and the irrational nature of the human spirit.Published on: -
Rebecka
Made as an interview. Spontaneity is deflated with minor slips of the tongue and the emphatic reading of a script.Published on: -
Alias Kurban Saïd
Since its appearance in Vienna in 1937, the literary masterpiece Ali and Nino has been surrounded by mystery. A quest into the identity of the…Published on: -
Night in a Hotel
Sometimes someone only understands what he experiences later. He doesn’t realise that he has helped someone else.Published on: -
Trains of Winnipeg – 14 Film Poems
Visually opulent, almost hypnotic film about landscapes and places that have a special significance for the maker, without any sign of autobiography oPublished on: