Overview of articles
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Smile Driver
An electric fan, a boy with eerily fast-growing eyebrows and a penchant for apocalyptic reverie: the psychological portrait of a 21st-century child?Published on: -
Gutterbee
Dry, layered comedy about Trump’s racist America in which a bipolar, German sausage maker wants to open a restaurant in small-town America.Published on: -
Houses (for Margaret)
Loving, 16mm ode to Scottish poet and avant-garde filmmaker Margaret Tait. Fowler circles her home on Orkney, zooming in on her notebooks.Published on: -
Hub Tones
Through Hub Tones, Kamasi Washington hopes to connect with his ancestors, merging Freddie Hubbard with African rhythms. Jenn Nkiru visually communicatPublished on: -
With Love – Volume One 1987-1996
Audio-visual slices from the life cinematic of Austrian maverick master Michael Pilz.Published on: -
Not an Irrelevant Trifle
Quotes from Sigmund Freud, C.G. Jung, and L. Ron Hubbard form a conversation on technology and identity, and societies with religious foundations.Published on: -
Judy Versus Capitalism
Canadian feminist, activist and journalist Judy Rebick reflects on her political and personal life in this experimental, biographical portrait.Published on: -
Menses
Women act out their own dramas in a red-filtered ritual of mutual bonding. A wry comedy on the ironic aspects of menstruation.Published on: -
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Unabashedly feel-good film about an American kid’s TV star, played by Tom Hanks, who shows friendliness can win over the embittered.Published on: -
Play Boy
An experimental film spliced together from the detritus of early 1980s Times Square porn and pawn shops. Gritty, sensorial and hypnotic.Published on: