Overview of articles
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Who Killed Teddy Bear
Grim New York noir about a stalked woman. A descent into depravity that remains disturbing and shocking.Published on: -
The Tragic Movement of the Spheres
The Tragic Movement of the Spheres is a mysterious object investigating nothing less than the meaning of life.Published on: -
La Mort n’a pas voulu de moi – Portrait de Lotte Eisner
A commemorative portrait of film critic, historian and long-time Cinémathèque française curator Lotte Eisner.Published on: -
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Ombres de soie
A sensual essay on hybridity in defiance of purist ideas about ethnicity and gender.Published on: -
Romería
Family secrets and conflicting memories fuel Golden Bear-winning filmmaker Carla Simón’s semi-autobiographical feature.Published on: -
L’étranger
Albert Camus’ classic existentialist novel brought dramatically alive by François Ozon as a film noir.Published on: -
Mi amor
A DJ searches the Canary Islands for her missing friend and uncovers something sinister, set to a pulsing techno score.Published on: -
Lotus
A fantasy about Latvia’s first female director. Filmmaking as visual witchcraft – 24 spells per second.Published on: -
Home is where the heart is
Blending virtual reality and family photos to lay bare trauma and the strength to survive it.Published on: