Heat Review: The Sun Becomes a System
The horizon trembles until buildings appear to breathe, then deform, then nearly disappear. Jacqueline Zünd’s Heat begins with a vision...
Read moreDetailsThe horizon trembles until buildings appear to breathe, then deform, then nearly disappear. Jacqueline Zünd’s Heat begins with a vision...
Read moreDetailsElena dances flamenco for a dying grandmother who missed the ballet recital, and the small betrayal of form says what...
Read moreDetailsA protest photograph asks for a strange kind of stillness: the world is burning, and yet the face must hold....
Read moreDetailsCarol’s fantasy blooms in a bed of red poppies, then breaks under the news of a woman falling to her...
Read moreDetailsGregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, James Keach's ninety-six-minute documentary, opening in theaters June 17, begins from a strange...
Read moreDetailsDongnan Chen’s Whispers in May begins with movement before it offers explanation. Qihuo runs through tall grass. She plays computer...
Read moreDetailsThere is a terrible irony in the title Photophobia. In medical language, it suggests an aversion to light. In Ivan...
Read moreDetailsPsalms Of The People listens to a culture trying to keep breathing. Jack Archer’s gentle observational documentary follows Rob MacNeacail,...
Read moreDetailsThe Sun Never Sets places romance under a strange Alaskan glow, where daylight lingers long enough to make every uncertainty...
Read moreDetailsSophia Takal’s Act One studies artistic hunger as a form of exposure. Hannah, a lonely 17-year-old aspiring actress, moves through...
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