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The Right to Privacy
A droll yet dead serious animated description of what is and isn’t allowed in the privacy of your own home.Published on: -
The Financial Crisis (Session I-IV)
‘You will go deeper and deeper into the financial crisis.’ Artist collective Superflex addresses the financial meltdown from a therapeutic perspectivePublished on: -
The Man Who Crossed the Sahara
A deliberate, sobering and compelling film about the life of film maker Frank Cole who crossed the Sahara alone and was murdered by bandits in…Published on: -
Red White & Blue
The gruesome shadow side of the kindness of strangers. An initially natural portrait of the cool and promiscuous Erica from Austin turns into an intenPublished on: -
In the Woods
Three young people – a woman and two men – roam in the overwhelming nature through forests and over hills. The trio investigates mutual relations…Published on: -
Where Are You Taking Me?
Thoughtful yet certainly not shy American film maker has plenty to look at in Uganda. She moves in the exciting hip-hop youth culture of the…Published on: -
Wrong
Experimental film with a measure of Finnish humour, in which a depressed man has an imaginary conversation with his ex-wife that seriously gets out ofPublished on: -
I Know Where I’m Going
After Ah, Liberty!, this is the second part of Rivers’ post-apocalyptic cinemascope trilogy, depicting a future in which man’s part is played out.Published on: -
Another Girl, Another Planet
This feature about a tormented man reflecting on his lost loves was made with a cheap toy camera. It is a style exercise that shows…Published on: -
One Day in June
Two lonely women both spend this June day in their own way. A melancholy story told in long, poetic shots.Published on: