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International Women’s Day 2023
compilation / essay / Film / Music / Reviews

International Women’s Day 2023

Posted on: March 8, 2023

Happy International Women’s Day!

Helke Misselwitz: Moving East to West Amidst the Sperrmüll
Film / Reviews / Women's Day 2023

Helke Misselwitz: Moving East to West Amidst the Sperrmüll

Posted on: March 8, 2023

Reflections on Bulky Trash (Helke Misselwitz, 1991) by Elspeth Vischer Reflections on labour and parenting in the final days of the GDR are framed within an interesting dichotomy […]

Around The World in 14 Films: ‘When The Waves Are Gone’, ‘EO’ and ‘Trenque Lauquen’
Around The World in 14 Films 2022 / Film / Reviews

Around The World in 14 Films: ‘When The Waves Are Gone’, ‘EO’ and ‘Trenque Lauquen’

Posted on: January 19, 2023

by Florian Weigl One way to test the cinephile mettle of a country is to go to its most prominent festival of festivals. Canada and Toronto have TIFF, […]

“10 Years Down the Drain”—Glocca Morra’s ‘Just Married’ (2012)
Music / Reviews

“10 Years Down the Drain”—Glocca Morra’s ‘Just Married’ (2012)

Posted on: December 29, 2022

An appreciation of Glocca Morra’s album ‘Just Married’, for its 10-year anniversary

Contemporary Limbo: Albert Serra’s ‘Pacifiction’
Film / New York Film Festival 2022 / Reviews

Contemporary Limbo: Albert Serra’s ‘Pacifiction’

Posted on: October 31, 2022

“The thrill of seeing bastions of society crumble in real time, the pervading sense of quiet reluctance as the doomsday clock moves forward, the grimy and unkempt edges of a world whose hope of subsisting is quickly fading away…”

Ghost in the Machine: ‘Hole in the Head’ (2022)
Film / Reviews

Ghost in the Machine: ‘Hole in the Head’ (2022)

Posted on: September 27, 2022

Hole in the Head, the new feature from Dean Kavanagh, is a wonderfully labile rendition of cinematic obsession as a simultaneously profound, absurd, deracinating, and visceral experience. 

The Uses of Myth | Spectral Grounds: Black Experimental Film
Film / Reviews

The Uses of Myth | Spectral Grounds: Black Experimental Film

Posted on: September 21, 2022

“Not all featured works are formally experimental, but presented as experimental ontologically: the landing page of the website bears a curatorial statement that calls this practice “part of an endless repertoire and arsenal of Black survival.””

Cinema is an Open String: Two Early Shorts by Isiah Medina
Film / Reviews

Cinema is an Open String: Two Early Shorts by Isiah Medina

Posted on: August 3, 2022

“Looking at Medina’s earliest work, specifically Semi-auto colours and Time is a sun (2012) reveals much of his ambitious form and preoccupations already set in motion.”

Exposed Plywood: Lin Tuan-chiu’s ‘The Husband’s Secret’ (1960)
Film / Reviews

Exposed Plywood: Lin Tuan-chiu’s ‘The Husband’s Secret’ (1960)

Posted on: April 8, 2022

“When Le-hun sobs in the artificial rain, back pressed to a plywood facade, the plainness of the wood’s grain brings the audience closer to the material rather than adding distance: the production and the resulting film seem one in the same, part of an enthusiastic defiance of mass-market cinema in favor of local storytelling.”

“Are You Waving The Flag At Me?”—Sly and Prurient Americans at the Berlinale
Berlinale 2022 / Festival Coverage / Film / Reviews

“Are You Waving The Flag At Me?”—Sly and Prurient Americans at the Berlinale

Posted on: March 21, 2022

Ruairí McCann looks back at two distinctly American titles from this year’s Berlinale, one new and one old.

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