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Images of Time: An Interview with Shinya Isobe

Posted on: December 22, 2025December 22, 2025
essay Film

The Devil’s Rendering: On Jiří Trnka’s Antifascist Visuals 

Posted on: November 20, 2025November 20, 2025
Festival Coverage Film

Redrawing the Map: Alpe-Adria Underground! (2024) and the Unfolding Histories of Slovenian Experimental Cinema

Posted on: November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
essay Film

Illusional Civilization: Bahram Beyzaei’s Journey

Posted on: November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
Film interview

Pleasure Principles: Kalil Haddad on “He Never Dies”

Posted on: October 24, 2025October 29, 2025
Women’s Day: Could there be holes that even the kindness of cats can’t fill? – Naoko Ogigami’s ‘Rent-a-cat’ (2012) and compassionate improbabilities
Film / Reviews / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: Could there be holes that even the kindness of cats can’t fill? – Naoko Ogigami’s ‘Rent-a-cat’ (2012) and compassionate improbabilities

Posted on: March 8, 2020

“Feeling lonely? I’ll lend you a cat.”

Women’s Day: “Mom, I failed, I’m coming home” – On music, loneliness, immigration, and Mitski
art / Music / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: “Mom, I failed, I’m coming home” – On music, loneliness, immigration, and Mitski

Posted on: March 8, 2020

Žarko Urošević walks us through the perfect encapsulations of struggle, fear, failings, and humanity that make up the music of Mitski.

Women’s Day: ‘La Chambre’ (1972) by Chantal Akerman
art / Film / Reviews / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: ‘La Chambre’ (1972) by Chantal Akerman

Posted on: March 8, 2020

A 16mm camera moves slowly across a sun-filled one-room apartment from the not-too-distant past. The colors are vibrant, we see a bright red velvet chair against a light-worn wooden wall. Breakfast is laid out on a circular table, half-finished and enticing.

Women’s Day: Three thoughts on Ute Aurand
art / Film / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: Three thoughts on Ute Aurand

Posted on: March 8, 2020

Three thoughts offered on 16mm works by German experimental filmmaker Ute Aurand.

Women’s Day: The Limits of Intimacy and Language in the Genealogical Cinema Of Sofia Bohdanowicz
Film / Reviews / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: The Limits of Intimacy and Language in the Genealogical Cinema Of Sofia Bohdanowicz

Posted on: March 8, 2020

Over the course of three features, several shorts and an amalgamation of fiction and non-fiction, Canadian filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz has deepened her expression of how family wields a powerful and complex influence over an individual’s sense of self.

Compilation: International Women’s Day 2020
art / Film / interview / Music / poetry / Reviews / Video / Women's Day 2020

Compilation: International Women’s Day 2020

Posted on: March 8, 2020

Join us in celebrating women artists of the world!

Women’s Day: Ring Around
Festival Coverage / Film / Woche der Kritik 2020 / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: Ring Around

Posted on: March 8, 2020

by Yoana Pavlova Yoana Pavlova is a Bulgarian writer, researcher, and programmer, currently based in Paris. Founding editor of Festivalists.com, with bylines for various outlets in English and French, […]

Women’s Day: Perfect, Imperfect Endings – On Barbara Loden’s ‘Wanda’ (1970)
Film / Reviews / Women's Day 2020

Women’s Day: Perfect, Imperfect Endings – On Barbara Loden’s ‘Wanda’ (1970)

Posted on: March 8, 2020

by Patrick Preziosi Art can be inherently political, but demanding didactic manifestations of intent and closed-circuit endpoints is anything but–– the most piercingly conscious works eschew such politeness […]

Album Review: ‘Circles’ by Mac Miller
Music / Reviews

Album Review: ‘Circles’ by Mac Miller

Posted on: January 28, 2020

When it comes to reevaluating posthumous releases from recently passed rappers these past few years, it’s been best to cede a little more slack than usual to the overall integrity of such projects, given the ever-growing porousness of release guidelines.

Best of the Decade: Music
art / Best of the Decade / Music

Best of the Decade: Music

Posted on: January 5, 2020

As with our Best of the Decade in Film list, these album lists should be taken less as definitive statements on what was objectively best, and instead be […]

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