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“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.

A lecture by Gregory Markopoulos delivered at Kent State University, June 30, 1968
Film

A lecture by Gregory Markopoulos delivered at Kent State University, June 30, 1968

Posted on: March 12, 2022February 5, 2025

The following text originally appeared in the Whitney Museum of American Art book, Gregory J. Markopoulos: Mythic Themes, Portraiture, and Films of Place (1996).

International Women’s Day 2022
art / compilation / Film / Reviews / Video / Women's Day 2022

International Women’s Day 2022

Posted on: March 8, 2022

Happy International Women’s Day!

‘Autumn Rush for Kurt Kren and Winter and Spring and Summer’ (2003) dir. Anna Thew
Film / Women's Day 2022

‘Autumn Rush for Kurt Kren and Winter and Spring and Summer’ (2003) dir. Anna Thew

Posted on: March 8, 2022

A short appreciation of Anna Thew’s bifurcated film of the seasons, ‘Autumn Rush for Kurt Kren and Winter and Spring and Summer’

Caught Between Two Worlds—A Scene Analysis of ‘Surname Viet Given Name Nam’ (Trinh T. Minh-Ha, 1989)
Film / Women's Day 2022

Caught Between Two Worlds—A Scene Analysis of ‘Surname Viet Given Name Nam’ (Trinh T. Minh-Ha, 1989)

Posted on: March 8, 2022

How do I make a documentary that dispels the relevance of the term ‘documentary’? This is a question that seems to pulse through Trinh T. Minh-Ha’s work, most notably in her seminal film Surname Viet Given Name Nam (1989).

Red, a Jodie Mack tribute
art / Film / Video / Women's Day 2022

Red, a Jodie Mack tribute

Posted on: March 8, 2022

In February 2011, Jodie Mack’s Rad Plaid was shown at Anthology Film Archives while two groups from the audience shouted “plaid” every time they saw vertical or horizontal lines on screen.

LaToya Ruby Frazier’s ‘The Notion of Family’ (2001-2014)
art / Women's Day 2022

LaToya Ruby Frazier’s ‘The Notion of Family’ (2001-2014)

Posted on: March 8, 2022

The camera’s capacity to act against the intractable march of time, the “slow deterioration” of Frazier’s family and town, is enabled in large part by her method of working, through the years-long, collaborative relationships Frazier establishes with her photographic subjects.

Ann Hui
Film / Women's Day 2022

Ann Hui

Posted on: March 8, 2022

“Hui is too versatile and too prolific to be pinned down, labeled, or marketed but too prominent to be “discovered.””

“New York Our Time”—An Interview with Vivienne Dick
Film / interview

“New York Our Time”—An Interview with Vivienne Dick

Posted on: February 22, 2022June 6, 2024

Ruairí McCann interviews Irish feminist experimental filmmaker Vivienne Dick about her life’s work.

“A Pirate of Sounds” — An interview with Félix Blume
art / Film / interview

“A Pirate of Sounds” — An interview with Félix Blume

Posted on: February 16, 2022June 6, 2024

The works of sound artist and nonfiction filmmaker Félix Blume deal with the interpretative possibilities of aural narratives. From installation sound-pieces built around Thailand’s shoreline, to album releases focusing on Haiti’s funerary traditions, his artistic output always serves as an extension of a wider multimedia project built around sonic tradition. 

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