Overview of articles
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The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians
Part two in the popular Romanian Red Western ‘Transylvanian trilogy’. Made during a productive 1970s that were marked by a new freedom in subject mattPublished on: -
Fragments of Kubelka
An extremely gentle, patient, careful portrait of an iconic film artist, where the subject matter surpasses the biographical to reveal precious insighPublished on: -
Where Is My Dog?
A dog gets lost on the streets of Addis Ababa. The search is a joyous, beneficial and ultimately surprising undertaking.Published on: -
Ruled by Dead People
Delacrew DJ collective’s experimental music video brings a derelict building to life using colour, energetic animation and a great deal of movement.Published on: -
127 Hours
Thrillseeker Aron Ralston (James Franco) had more of an adventure than he intended when he ended up alone trapped under a block of rock, somewhere…Published on: -
The Patron Saints
Disturbing portrait of life in a nursing home. A handicapped resident shares his experiences in an openhearted and occasionally funny way. Thanks to tPublished on: -
The Story of Elfranko Wessels
An unusual tale, told in a far from usual manner, featuring an intriguing use of dubbing, song, back projection, and sculptural rearrangements of furnPublished on: -
The Ascent of Man
Artist Tommy Hartung uses Darwin’s theory of evolution as a framework for a stimulating, non-linear, stop-motion animation.Published on: -
Francophrenia (or: Don’t Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is)
Ian Olds and Paul Felten wrote a new script to accompany footage of Franco made while shooting the soap General Hospital. The result is an…Published on: -
The Orange
Suddenly a humble citrus fruit is granted absolute power over the universe. From a story by Benjamin Rosenbaum.Published on: