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Land of Mine
The horror of World War II throws a harrowing shadow in this intense drama about captured German soldiers who are forced to neutralise the remaining…Published on: -
The Sprawl (Propaganda About Propaganda)
This documentary by the Dutch design and research studio Metahaven emphatically argues that the Internet has become a disruptive geopolitical super wePublished on: -
Sixty Six
Twelve cutout animations form a set of stories in which figures from Greek mythology and pulp novels of the 1960s meet in old advertising photos.…Published on: -
He Hated Pigeons
Elias goes on a road trip through dazzling Patagonia – a journey he had wanted to make with his partner, who is dead. On the…Published on: -
Vampir – Cuadecuc
Behind-the-scenes footage from the making of trash-meister Jess Franco’s enjoyably mediocre El conde Dracula (1970) gives a decidedly different ironicPublished on: -
Bob Dylan Hates Me
Question: how awkward can you be when you meet one of your idols? Answer: very, but at least with some style. Screens before The Natives.Published on: -
The Dark, Krystle
Michael Robinson often borrows aspects of other TV series to give them another meaning. This time, it’s outrageous hair-dos and shoulder pads from DynPublished on: -
Rebel Citizen
Lauded as cinematographer for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, American Graffiti and The Conversation, Haskell Wexler was also despised by the HollywoPublished on: -
The Waiting Room
Jasmin, a successful actor, has to flee from Bosnia in the 1990s and ends up in Canada. In a series of dryly humorous moments, this…Published on: -
From Our Own Correspondent
A journalistic animated documentary that studies the boundaries of professional and personal space using interview techniques.Published on: