Overview of articles
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Lettre à Théo
The unfinished film recordings Theo Angelopoulos left behind when he died in 2012, finally result in a complete and surprisingly contemporary film.Published on: -
Suite lacustre
Shot entirely from a boat on a lake, this evocative film confronts the viewer resolutely with their sensitivity for the moment.Published on: -
Promenade dans Le gai savoir
Godard still edits on analogue equipment. To insert an extra scene, he applies a double exposure. Aragno pushes this strategy to its limits.Published on: -
Là-bas
Akerman couldn’t leave her room in Tel Aviv due to terror attacks. From her apartment, she spies on neighbouring apartments. A truly voyeuristicPublished on: -
Dimanche
On an ordinary road, a couple separate after a weekend away. Patricia needs a breath of fresh air. The beginning of the end?Published on: -
PTKHO
Escaped from a dream close to the ground, the phenomena of sound poetry retreat farther and farther until they vanish.Published on: -
Party on the CAPS
Moroccan sci-fi using augmented reality, humour and a dose of frenzied Chaabi music to tell a story of displacement, biotechnology and privacy.Published on: -
C’est ça l’amour
A single father doesn’t understand his teenage daughters – and the feeling is mutual. Disarming film featuring Bouli Lanners about rollingPublished on: -
Love Me Not
A titillating, stylised film version of the story of John the Baptist and Salomé, against the background of a contemporary war.Published on: -
At Eternity’s Gate
Julian Schnabel’s portrait of the latter years of Vincent van Gogh (Willem Dafoe), in which he wrestles with his art, illness and friendships.Published on: