Overview of articles
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Black Strangers
Dan Guthrie imagines himself as the mirror of a “black stranger” who died in 1719.Published on: -
Am I Mourning What I Never Lost?
A biting, stylised reflection on the experience of being Deaf in a bureaucratic, medicalised world.Published on: -
Yentl
Singer Barbra Streisand’s extraordinary directorial debut: a soft-spoken yet clearly argued essay on choice.Published on: -
Habibi Hussein
A cautionary tale about cultural colonialism, developed from the ruins of an NGO folly.Published on: -
Christy
When 17-year-old Christy gets kicked out of his foster home, he moves in with his estranged brother Shane, who lives in a working-class neighbourhood in…Published on: -
Worse Together
Iris breaks up with her boyfriend, but something feels off. As she and her best friends descend into the shared heart beat of nightlife, Iris…Published on: -
Snow Canon
Teenage girl and her babysitter engage in intriguing game of rejection and seduction. Great camera work and ditto acting in film by Tiger Award winner…Published on: -
Sarah and Omelga
Tan Chui Mui shot a short science-fiction film in South Africa (see No Woman Born). In that way she got to know the film makers…Published on: -
Alterity
Jacco Gardner playfully and optimistically dives into the creativity shared by man and machine.Published on: -
Homecoming
Mark Dorf’s Homecoming reimagines Homer’s Odyssey as a quest for ‘home’ in a world driven by algorithms, screens and ecological insecurity.Published on: