Overview of articles
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Wanda
This unhappy anti-Bonnie & Clyde road movie (with the director in the lead role), is the most overlooked example of independent feminist cinema. APublished on: -
Dear Bill Gates
A poetic visual essay about the issue of the ownership of digital image rights.Published on: -
Goujonnette and the Witch of the Windmill
A film with very idiosyncratic sound. As if it doesn’t belong with this film but with another. An English voice keeps talking and gets a…Published on: -
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Momma’s Man
When thirty-something Mikey is overcome by a fierce personal crisis, he returns to his parental home in Tribeca, New York, and moves into his old…Published on: -
Phantom
Unleashed ancestral memory and psychic unease prowl like fog on little cat feet.Published on: -
The Beekeeper’s Son
A young boy meets a man in front of a beehive. A quiet meditation on loss, regeneration and the cyclical nature of tradition.Published on: -
Cuppa Cabby, Piece o’ Pie
Surrealist film filled with snappy dialogues about a policeman investigating a UFO sighting in a small American town.Published on: -
Forest Murmurs
An animated exploration of the sinister past of Epping Forest near London sparks off a journey into the dark side of the artist’s mind.Published on: -
Blackout
In a luxurious world of haunted yearning, a couple on holiday – alone together – and the silence between.Published on: