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Brooklyn Experience
A minimalist, choral tale in which several characters typical of indie American films issue a collective statement on an era and its politics. The regPublished on: -
Fuck Off 2 – Images from Finland
To mark the hundredth anniversary of Finnish independence, Donner again picked up the subject of his legendary Fuck Off!. How is Finland getting on? APublished on: -
The Eyeslicer
The Eyeslicer slams into your eyeballs leaving you lacerated, confused and somewhat troubled with a non-hierarchic, yet heavily curated collPublished on: -
Malcolm X Liberation University
The 1960s black student movement at Duke University evolved into a separate institution to study and engage with the history and culture of the AfricaPublished on: -
Rotterdam, I Love You – Preview
Eleven directors; one film; one city. Festival exclusive with the first screening of footage from Rotterdam, I Love You, talks with filmmakers Atom EgPublished on: -
Saving Brinton
It’s the last place you’d expect to find a lost film by Georges Méliès: a junk shed in Iowa. The man who saved this film…Published on: -
A Composition in Blue, Red & Other Colours
In a film that slowly reveals itself, a protagonist is in search of a voice for memories of a hostile world that hitherto could not…Published on: -
La nuit a dévoré le monde
Zombies have taken over the streets. The sole survivor, Sam, hides out in a big townhouse full of food and survival tools. Enough to keep…Published on: -
Agua Viva
With beautiful, emotionally resonant line drawings, Agua Viva captures the loneliness of a nameless Chinese manicurist working in a Miami salon.Published on: -
August 28th: A Day in the Life of a People
Ava DuVernay’s short film looks at six significant events in African-American history that all occurred on that date in different years.Published on: