Waves crashing over a breakwater at the edge of the sea—this dramatic opening image conveys the vital spirit of a place that has withstood decades of external pressure. On the streets of Havana, residents of all ages share their views on living under such impositions by outsiders, as well as on the internal freedom they experience in spite of the repercussions of harsh sanctions. Descriptions of the waves of imperialism that have shaped this country’s history provide a deeper understanding of the impact of long-term oppression and the powerful desire to exist without outside forces weighing in.Read More »
2020s
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Hubert Sauper – Epicentro (2020)
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João Paulo Miranda Maria – Memory House (2020)
2011-2020BrazilDramaJoão Paulo Miranda MariaCristovam, a native from the brazilian hinterland, works in a milk factory in a former Austrian colony in Brazil. He feels lonely, ostracized by cultural and ethnic differences. One day, he discovers an abandoned house filled with objects that remind him of his origins. He slowly settles in this house. Curiously, more objects start to appear without explanation, as if the place was « alive ».Read More »
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Sang-soo Hong – Domangchin yeoja AKA The woman who ran (2020)
2011-2020DramaSang-soo HongSouth KoreaQuote:
While her husband is on a business trip, Gamhee meets three of her friends on the outskirts of Seoul. They make friendly conversation, as always, but there are different currents flowing independently of each other, both above and below the surface.Read More » -
Sanja Milardovic – Nista ja tebi ne govorim, samo kazem AKA I’m Not Telling You Anything, Just Sayin’ (2020)
2011-2020CroatiaDramaSanja MilardovicShort FilmA thirty-year-old Zrinka arrives to her hometown of Rijeka for few days to do some location scouting for a film she is working on. She stays at her mother Tanja’s place. Zrinka gradually becomes aware of her mother’s strange behaviour. She takes her location scouting in order to spend time with her and find out what is troubling her. Tanja keeps quiet and seclusive until she experiences an emotional breakdown. Zrinka realizes it is now up to her to step up and take on a role of a parent.Read More »
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Luis López Carrasco – El año del descubrimiento Aka The Year of the Discovery (2020)
2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalLuis López CarrascoSpainIn 1992, when the Olympics and the Expo at last presented Spain as an emerging new democracy, the de-industrialisation policies were met with riots in the southern town of Cartagena. The locals remember those days.Read More »
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Aleksandra Niemczyk – Polka-Dot (2020)
2011-2020Aleksandra NiemczykBosnia HerzegovinaExperimentalShort FilmAn impressionistic emotional struggle between a girl with a prefabricated heart and a mysterious puppet-master. Inspired by the chapter “The Girl with the Pre-Fabricated Heart” from the surrealist film “Dreams That Money Can Buy” (1947) by avant-gardist and dada artist Hans Richter.
Aleksandra Niemczykholds a Master of Fine Arts (Painting and Lithography) and also a Master’s degree in Film Directing. Her short films and debut feature film have been selected for film festivals around the world including Locarno Film Festival, New Horizons, IndieLisboa, Pesaro, and Sarajevo. She has exhibited her paintings and video installations internationally since 2001.Read More »
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Ming-liang Tsai – Rizi AKA Days (2020)
2011-2020ArthouseAsianMing-liang TsaiQueer Cinema(s)TaiwanQuote:
Kang lives alone in a big house, Non in a small apartment in town. They meet, and then part, their days flowing on as before.Read More » -
Maite Alberdi – El agente topo AKA The Mole Agent (2020)
2011-2020ChileCrimeDocumentaryMaite AlberdiQuote:
A private investigator in Chile hires someone to work as a mole at a retirement home where a client of his suspects the caretakers of elder abuse.Read More » -
Amanda Rubin – Roland Barthes: 21st Century Mythologies (2020)
2011-2020Amanda RubinBBCDocumentaryUnited KingdomBBC Four Website Description
Art historian Professor Richard Clay explores how Mythologies, written in 1957 by French philosopher Roland Barthes, laid bare the myth-making at the heart of popular culture. Now, following in Barthes’s footsteps, Richard Clay dissects some of the everyday myths we still take for granted in the 21st century, revealing the hidden meanings in everything from money, Wi-Fi and race to the Madonna.Read More »