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The Cats of Mirikitani
An intimate documentary portrait of a Japanese American artist, blending beauty and humour with tragedy and loss, and an intimate exploration of the lPublished on: -
Ten Canoes
Ambitious film by ‘Dutch’ Australian Rolf de Heer portrays the ups and downs of various aboriginal tribes from the recent and less recent past. In…Published on: -
Harmony
Fantastic variation on creation in which animals are given consciousness and feelings of guilt by their maker.Published on: -
Viva
You don’t often see them like this. Anna Biller is the star, the director, producer and the clothing and set designer of what must be…Published on: -
My Demon Brother
X’ho follows in the footsteps of the famous cult film maker Kenneth Anger in order to shock the authorities in Singapore with diabolical eroticism.Published on: -
Crossing the Dust
Road movie shot in a documentary style about to Kurdish soldiers who have to take food to their comrades along dusty Iraqi roads. On the…Published on: -
Container
Hypnotic experiment in grubby black & white: Moodysson keeps getting more radical. Sombre and intractable, yet also intelligent and brimming with ideaPublished on: -
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Hunt Angels
Spectacular biopic with documentary elements follows the lovers Rupert Kathner and Alma Brooks, who moved heaven and earth – and sometimes also the laPublished on: -
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
Lively and partly autobiographical coming-of-age film about a rough childhood in Queens, New York and how to escape it. The debutant Montiel filmed hiPublished on: