Overview of articles
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She Walks
Liberating coming-of-age story about Marion who wants to leave the banlieue, but that means leaving her friends, parents and boyfriend too. Will thatPublished on: -
A Copa do Mundo no Recife
The football World Cup disrupted public life in Recife in June 2014. An astonished yet perceptive look at this sporting event by Tiger winner MendonçaPublished on: -
Solos
Four young people travel with a mobile cinema and flopped art-house film to remote villages in the jungles of Peru. Charming reflection on cinema, lifPublished on: -
WERK
It was to be an ‘epic on the artist as worker’. Which WORK undoubtedly is. Above all, however, it is a cheery shambles, featuring a…Published on: -
Greetings to the Ancestors
Equal parts documentary, ethnography and dream cinema, Ben Russell presents the third part in a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in thePublished on: -
Schijnsel
Drama balancing on the brink between portraying an intimate relationship between a man and a woman and intimacy in the play of actor and actress.Published on: -
Paul Sharits
Long after his premature death, the impact of Paul Sharits lingers on. The prominent iconoclast and innovator provoked with fast-flickering, pulsatingPublished on: -
Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)
Internet cafés and slackers, not-so-innocent schoolgirls and amateur porn using Google Glass, Mayans and the end of the world, acid trips and guinea pPublished on: -
Soul in the Hole
Documentary about the blossoming culture of street basketball in New York.Published on: -
Vanishing Point
A serious film about serious, complex issues (including a dramatic car crash), presented in a light, playful way. The film follows two very differentPublished on: