Overview of articles
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A Messy Tribute to Motherly Love
After his life is surreally and spontaneously exploded, a man’s mother and friend guide him through healing.Published on: -
Gedoetjes
A collection of absurd and comical scenes celebrates the bumbling Homo sapiens in all its splendour – and ridiculousness.Published on: -
A Philological Quandary, Kenneth Anger’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! (1950)
A lyrical multi-screen comparison of moments from Eisenstein’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! and Anger’s Scorpio Rising.Published on: -
Ah Girl
A 7-year-old girl navigates despair, delight and her parents’ excruciating separation in 1994 Singapore.Published on: -
How to Dance
How can our body express resistance and truth, when society watches and frames it continuously?Published on: -
FETISH
Epic autobiography of Polish artist Malga Kubiak in praise of everything aesthetically in your face.Published on: -
44 Houses
The filmmaker, accompanied by family members, revisits and records impressions of houses where she lived.Published on: -
Between Arms
A tale of impossible love in times of war finished years after it was shot.Published on: -
Maddie’s Secret
Leave all cynicism aside for this blend of sincere melodrama and outrageous humour from pre-eminent alt-comedy star John Early.Published on: -
Late Fame
Willem Dafoe shines in this finely observed, sensitive, wry portrait of New York’s poetry scene.Published on: