Point Symmetry: The Aftermath Of Hate
The 16-minute documentary, Point Symmetry does something unusual: it highlights the experience of a daughter confronting the legacy of having ...
The 16-minute documentary, Point Symmetry does something unusual: it highlights the experience of a daughter confronting the legacy of having ...
Photos, homemade videos have a distinct vibe to them. Regardless of whose ever it is, the grainy film, sepia-toned images ...
Colleen Brady's Part 2 of the two-part documentary, Geronimo, this time titled Circus Trash Monster (read our review of Part ...
Art, in its purest form, has always been the space of liberation, whether that is personal, social, or political. Many ...
Compassion fatigue is at the centre of Colleen Brady's documentary, Geronimo: In Flight about a veterinarian's turn to aerial arts ...
For those unaware: Eritrea is a north-eastern African country that gained independence only in 1993, only for it to be ...
Twenty-three minutes of neatly-packed interviews with party candidates, MPs, ex-miners, civilians and potential history-makers—all set against the landscape of Mansfield, ...
Director Jordan Blady’s 7-minute Comfort Zone sheds light on the vibrant drag community at Tbilisi. A Georgian himself, Matt Shally, ...
Yumeng He’s Kite is a visual essay of testaments, opinions and feelings. Of narratives that have long transcended time and ...
Director Matthew Boman’s Blurring Man is an interesting documentary, part educational, part entertainment. Riddled with myths, politics and religion, it ...
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