Overview of articles
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La mala noche
An essay on night in Mexico City. A night full of hallucinations and remorse, of nostalgia and longing, and of encounters and departures.Published on: -
more than everything
A subtle visual experiment in fooling the senses using stereoscopy that sends different visual information to each eye.Published on: -
August at Akiko’s
The musician Alex Zhang Hungtai returns to Hawaii. He’s been away for a long time and is completely uprooted. The older woman Akiko takes him…Published on: -
Possessed
How to be together in the age of social media? We have become obsessed with our own image and must find a new, more personal…Published on: -
The Craft
Childhood memories, VHS home movies and alien drawings come together in a story of increasing paranoia, international diplomacy, war and peace.Published on: -
Leninopad
Statues can die, too. Or, as shown in Leninopad, they can be cleared away from their public sites as an alleged act of liberation.Published on: -
Polte
From a few surviving images from the Finnish film Fallen Asleep When Young (1937), an other-worldly melodrama is distilled. Passion, deeply humanPublished on: -
Father to Son
On his 60th birthday, Van Pao-te is told he is seriously ill. Together with his son, he goes in search of the father who abandoned…Published on: -
Neville D’Almeida – Chronicler of Beauty and Chaos
The career of Brazilian filmmaker Neville D’Almeida (Belo Horizonte, 1941) is full of ups and downs, scandals and successes, sex, drugs and rock &lsquPublished on: -
Dorst
When a disoriented twenty-something moves in with her aloof, sick mother, painful situations are guaranteed to ensue. Coco (Elise van ’t Laar) dPublished on: