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Sollers Point
Social-realist drama about an ex-con trying to make a fresh start in Baltimore. He tries to go straight but unemployment, segregation, poverty anPublished on: -
Living Inside
A 16-year-old Benning stops going to high school for three weeks and documents her experience with a video camera. (Video Data Bank)Published on: -
Poor Magic
Computer-generated crowd simulations and ragdoll physics tests run berserk in dreamlike repetition, while a 3D endoscopic journey takes us through thePublished on: -
Cook Off
Single mother Anesu has been signed up for a cooking contest by her son and best friend. It’s anything but exotic: universal themes such as…Published on: -
The Foreigner’s Home
In 2006 Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison curated an exhibition in the Louvre based around Géricault’s painting The Raft of the MePublished on: -
Between Relating and Use
Nazli Dinçel’s latest work uses borrowed words, carefully etched in the 16mm film surface, turned inwards to explore how we use our lovers.Published on: -
Armageddon 2
The internet in Cuba is very slow. A green-hooded mystery man relies on a black-market system with USB drives to get his movie fix.Published on: -
1745
Two sisters kidnapped from their home and sold into slavery attempt to retake their freedom.Published on: -
The Rider
Cowboy heroism only exists at the rodeo, where Brady is permanently injured. This idiosyncratic Western gets inside the mind of an insecure broncPublished on: -
Sewing Borders
Through personal tales of displacement, Beirut residents personalise different maps of the city and region by sewing borders onto them.Published on: