Overview of articles
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Hotele Lerallaneng
Two storylines about young South African creatives in lockdown intersect in this sensitive drama focusing on the most intimate emotions.Published on: -
Faraway My Shadow Wandered
Dance, film and photography give voice to repressed feelings in this soul-stirring hybrid documentary set in Anamizu, Japan.Published on: -
Death on the Streets
To unemployed Kurt, the American Dream in his rural town in the heartland has become a claustrophobic nightmare.Published on: -
Davos
Each year a small town in the Swiss mountains receives a caravan of CEOs and heads of state. A tale of two towns.Published on: -
Bottled Songs 1-4
In video letters, Chloé Galibert-Laîné and Kevin B. Lee analyse propaganda films from terror group ISIS and their effect on the viPublished on: -
Blutsauger
Are capitalists vampires, feeding on the blood of the workers? Marxist vampire comedy Blutsauger takes a playful approach to exploitation.Published on: -
Birds of America
Today’s America contrasts starkly with artist John James Audubon’s breath-taking images from the early 1800s in this love letter to naturePublished on: -
The Village Detective: a song cycle
Four cans of badly damaged film become the starting point for a gallivanting journey through Soviet history, cinema and beyond.Published on: -
There Are Not Thirty-Six Ways of Showing a Man Getting on a Horse
Investigation into the reality of classical Hollywood grammar and the myths Hollywood created about itself. A work of infinite jest.Published on: -
The Philosophy of Horror – A Symphony of Film Theory
Noël Carroll’s 1990 treatise The Philosophy of Horror Or, Paradoxes of the Heart adapted as essayistic appropriated-footage assault on thePublished on: