Overview of articles
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All Through the Night
A charred visitation with an icy language of control. There is no room for love.Published on: -
In the Ocean
This film looks at the state of modern music in New York at the turn of the 21st century. Interviews with John Cage, Elliot Carter,…Published on: -
Walk Don’t Walk
Documentary about the legs of Manhattan, sometimes shot with the camera at ankle height, to record the rhythm of the city, in which walkers move…Published on: -
Promises
Alternative approach to the Jewish-Palestinian conflict in a documentary in which several Jewish and Palestinian children are followed for three yearsPublished on: -
The Prisoner/Terrorist
It’s no secret that film maker Masao Adachi was a terrorist. As a member of the Japanese Red Army, he joined the Palestinian cause. He…Published on: -
State and Main
A film crew comes to a village and strikes up illicit contacts with the inhabitants. Contemporary satire on the American film industry, in which a…Published on: -
Moments of Considered Time
Photographed games on the banks of the Nile in Cairo inspired this controlled docu-fiction about love in public.Published on: -
Anatomy of Melancholy
Accompanying images of the human body we hear the words of Keats’ ‘Ode on Melancholy’. A cinematic meditation on mortality.Published on: -
Slotfilm: The Gift
Cate Blanchett triumphs in the latest film by Raimi (A Simple Plan). She plays a young widow from the South, who seems to have the…Published on: -
Africa Unite
A documentary about the celebration of Bob Marley’s sixtieth birthday in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, in 2005. From all parts of Africa and the African diasPublished on: