Overview of articles
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So It Goes
A reconstruction of the first days of May 1940 for Truus and her mother Aartje in the heart of Rotterdam.Published on: -
Communicating Vessels
A peculiar story about the inevitable merging of life and art, channelling seminal performances by Joan Jonas and Lygia Clark.Published on: -
Myst
A journey into myths and origins of the Earth: a marble spinning in a sea of eternity.Published on: -
Lydia Lunch – The War Is Never Over
Beth B shot this documentary about her peer and fellow underground icon Lydia Lunch, who is still passionately fighting patriarchy.Published on: -
Of Horses and Men
The credits for this dramatic, delicate debut include Icelandic horses. And rightly so: alongside the fabulous landscapes and dry Icelandic humour, thPublished on: -
Crush
Fleshy objects, composed of gel usually used for testing the penetrability of bullets into humans, are repeatedly crushed by a hydraulic press. (AV-arPublished on: -
Manakamana
Award-winning cinematic and ethnographic triumph points a 16mm camera at the people (and animals) in cable cars high above the Nepalese jungle, on thePublished on: -
G Is the Dial
Two young women from Leeds face a mysterious object on their kitchen table, and try to make it function.Published on: -
Berea
Unexpected visitor breaks the safe routine of the Jewish retiree Aaron in a notorious suburb of Johannesburg.Published on: -
Two Points of Failure
The disappearance of the analogue film medium, heralded by Jean-Luc Godard, is visualised by allowing film to disintegrate in a chemical solution.Published on: