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F*ck for Forest
A very cinematic documentary of a group of young post-hippies who live on the fringes and produce home-made porn in order to raise money to…Published on: -
Kinshasa Superband
This documentary follows the formation and international tour of a supergroup comprised of Congolese and Western bands. An experimental fusion of rumbPublished on: -
The Secret Disco Revolution
Humorous investigation into the escapist genre par excellence. Was disco a misunderstood culture of protest and a liberation movement for women, blackPublished on: -
Poised
On the brink, considering diving’s metaphysical resonance as a rite of passage between the moment itself and imminent, inescapable change.Published on: -
The Radiant
A British artists’ collective investigates the significance of radioactive radiation with archive footage, science and interviews. What were thePublished on: -
Restless Leg Saga
A joyously askew multicoloured, multi-faceted excavation of mass mediated pop culture. Pure pleasure.Published on: -
Gonda
Gonda starts with the play Ideal by Ayn Rand. Over-the-top theatrical scenes are cut off by abstract colour fields, objects and language structures.Published on: -
Sightseers
Caravan trip through the English countryside turns out very different from expectations. No tourist attractions such as the Pencil Museum for the tendPublished on: -
The Dancing Soul of the Walking People
Originally shot on Super-8, Paula Gladstone abstracted the joyous beach mood of Coney Island from under a boardwalk. The soundtrack combines Duke ElliPublished on: -
Ninah’s Dowry
Women do not have much to say in the interior of Cameroon. Maybe not so surprising, but this beautifully-told story makes very tangible what it…Published on: