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Wrong Revision
Based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s short story The Devil and Tobacco (1916), Wrong Revision introduces a curious account of the devil’s introduction to JaPublished on: -
Ella und Nell
Two women in their forties from Berlin go hiking and camping in the mountains on the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. What starts…Published on: -
The Walker
Pop culture and high art merge into a physical, visual interpretation of the Walker Theatre in Taipei, which – in the 1990s – was homPublished on: -
Eating Secrets
A mysterious ritual based on psycho-magic exercises by the cult director Jodorowsky. With a haunting soundtrack by the recently deceased Mika Vainio (Published on: -
Jimmie
Four-year-old, blonde Jimmie has to flee his home in Sweden. In this gripping, impressionist film, Jesper Ganslandt (Falkenberg Farewell, The Ape) turPublished on: -
La torre
A poetic, experimental film that is an attempt to keep history alive. Inspired by the new Latin-American Cinema, debutant Múnera follows threePublished on: -
The Foreigner’s Home
In 2006 Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison curated an exhibition in the Louvre based around Géricault’s painting The Raft of the MePublished on: -
Cosmorama
This disorienting, cosmic site exploration tests our imagination by means of infrared imagery and radio-telescopic data that are turned into sound.Published on: -
I Have a Date with Spring
As often happens in Korean films, we meet a fretful filmmaker who has ground to a halt with an ambitious film project: what would you…Published on: -
Between Relating and Use
Nazli Dinçel’s latest work uses borrowed words, carefully etched in the 16mm film surface, turned inwards to explore how we use our lovers.Published on: