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Kohei’s race, kohei’s pace
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Canti
A film with powerful photographic black & white pictures and a fragmented, dream-like story. The black & white also continues in the theme, according to…Published on: -
Vinaya
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Fi al bahti ‘an Shaïma
The film opens with the famous words of Martin Luther King: ‘I have a dream, that one day, this nation will know its creed.’ The…Published on: -
The salt mines
The Salt Mines is a penetrating documentary about a bizarre location in ‘the most hybrid of cities in the most hybrid of nations’.Literally and metaphorically…Published on: -
Bab el-hadid
The film, which is known internationally under the title Cairo Station or Gare Central, was interpreted in 1958 by press and public as an insult…Published on: -
Changer d’image
A man is interrogated by another man, the corpse of a dead man is glimpsed in a garden. Two letters which cross: one from the…Published on: -
Die Liebe zum Tod
With his selection of film fragments Thomas Koerfer evokes the morbid and moralistic atmosphere of the Slump. As an innocent and comic proof of this,…Published on: -
De broodvraag
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Backyard movie
A short autobiographical film in which Weber uses material that he collected from the amateur family films of his father. The Weber family home movies,…Published on: