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The Sun Shines Bright
John Ford often cited this 1953 drama as his favourite among his films. The master weaves three Judge Priest stories together into a good-natured explPublished on: -
Born to Kill
A teenage Sam lives with his single mother, a nurse. He splits his time between high school and and a hospital where he cares for…Published on: -
Soft Film
In Soft Film, the artist collects, arranges and archives her eBay purchases of dated objects according to a logic based upon colour, material, vintagePublished on: -
The Pain of Others
Morgellons is a mysterious disease for which medical science has no explanation. Patients feel misunderstood, but experts think they are putting ideasPublished on: -
Sankofa
A black American model is gripped by the spirit of the past during a photo shoot close to an old slave fort. She travels back…Published on: -
My Mother’s Stew
A trip down memory lane for a young woman who finds out that she was adopted.Published on: -
What the Sun Has Seen
An animated child-faced sun with melancholy eyes jokes about environmental issues and comments on the tumultuous times in which the world finds itselfPublished on: -
Les garçons sauvages
In the early 1900s, five spoiled boys commit a violent crime. As punishment, they’re sent on a high sea cruise with a tough captain and…Published on: -
Au-delà de l’un
Is it possible to be together and still be true to yourself? This elegant essay, shot on misty 16mm film, takes us through Europe and…Published on: -
Here to Be Heard: The Story of The Slits
In 1976, four teenage Londoners started experimental reggae-punk band The Slits, turning the music world upside down. Young, intimidating women fPublished on: