Overview of articles
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1978 the 231st Day
What happened in one movie theater on the 231st day of the year 1978….Published on: -
Faraways
Slackers in Australia. The raw cityscape reflects the isolation of two rebellious girls wandering aimlessly, far from home.Published on: -
First Comes Love
Single and over 40 but wanting children. Davenport decides not to wait any longer and goes for IVF. Pregnancy, a ‘modern family’ and changPublished on: -
The Wife
Every film dialogue contains a poetic strategy. Every woman harbours a violent gesture. An almost tangible analysis of an excerpt from Kubrick’s EyesPublished on: -
The Island of St. Matthews
Asked ‘where are the old photographs?’ the filmmaker’s aunt replied, ‘we lost them in the flood.’ Everson records this loss of history among the citizPublished on: -
The Street of Everlasting Rain
In the second verse of The Rain Series, Klahr plays with romantic love and time perception, whilst elements from Kiss the Rain re-occur.Published on: -
Dummy Jim
Over 50 years ago, the deaf James Duthie biked from his Scottish fishing village to the Arctic Circle and back again. Why? Just because. Hulse…Published on: -
Circle in the Sand
In a broken near future, vagabonds amble across a war-torn territory, rummaging, stuttering and smashing through the leftovers of Western culture.Published on: -
Eris
A poetic film that rescues British social realist and documentary traditions with Greek gods, some incredible music and shovel-loads of imagination.Published on: -
Vinylmania – When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions per Minute
Set in 11 cities and 7 countries, the director went on a global trip to find out what role vinyl plays in the 21st century.…Published on: