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SallyHe loves Sally. Yet, at times, he finds colors absent in Sally in others and shows curiosity, prompting Sally to change her color. A tableau of love, presented as a one-man show on...
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Lamb Lamb LambIn the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, a young couple secretly enjoys a date. The man is eager to spend one last good night with his girlfriend, who is about to leave for a city to f...
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RepublicIn a tiny, six-square-meter room, a young Chinese man named Eryang envisions a republic of his own. A self-proclaimed communist whom others consider an idealist, Eryang is a prepos...
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The Mother of All LiesEl Moudir’s exploration of identity through her mother in The Postcard (2020) continues through the grandmother in her latest film, which delves into the Moroccan contempora...
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And the King Said, What a Fantastic MachineThere are more than forty-five billion cameras on the planet today, constantly capturing every moment of our lives, both mundane and extraordinary. The camera has become humanity’s...
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Talking with RiversA compelling rumination on the history of Iran and Afghanistan, Talking with Rivers is Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s contemplative reflection on and a compilation of the works of the ...
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The ListHana Makhmalbaf’s The List begins where her father Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s Talking with Rivers leaves off. When the US troops withdraw in August 2021, Afghanistan fell in...
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Flickering LightsIn the remote village of Tora near the India-Myanmar border, there are no roads, no water supply, no schools or hospitals. Despite over seventy years of independence in India, the ...
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The Daughters of That DayAfter a face-to-face conversation, Yang Kyungin, who wrote a book on the Jeju Uprising, and Regine-pacis, a Rwandan student studying abroad in Korea, set off together on a journey....
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The Night of the Factory GirlsThe Night of the Factory Girls begins with contemplations on what existed in the past but have disappeared or left untold and forgotten in the present, reluctantly starting ...