Overview of articles
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What the Soil Remembers
A compelling documentary examining the trauma of a community uprooted during the Apartheid regime.Published on: -
Tito
A posthumous edit of video captured by ‘Tito’ during his unlawful imprisonment in Haiti.Published on: -
Skin in the Crosswinds
Fiction, memory, myth: the filmmaker weaves together multiple stories of their family’s Ukrainian heritage and American roots.Published on: -
Shabnam
Shabnam uncovers a hidden history, scattered by the ongoing effects of imperialism and colonialism.Published on: -
Repetitions
Repeating images and looping sounds become an incantation of industrialised labour and its struggles.Published on: -
I Can See the Sun but I Can’t Feel It Yet
Young queer people forced to undergo conversion therapy find beauty in their despair.Published on: -
Blinded by Centuries
A speculative, autofictional retelling of the Buddhist folk tale Twelve Sisters.Published on: -
Stranger Than Rotterdam with Sara Driver
A seedy slice of film history starring Jim Jarmusch, Mick Jagger, and IFFR’s own Hubert Bals as puppets.Published on: -
Taro
Barbies, Sesame Street characters, and Instafilters provide support for issues concerning gender, race, and mental health.Published on: -
So Loud the Sky Can Hear Us
A group of Feyenoord supporters unfold a hidden world of faith, love, compassion, and vulnerability.Published on: