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Why did the US military create fake towns in the ‘60s?
Activism

Why did the US military create fake towns in the ‘60s?

Riotsville, USA — A new documentary explores the government’s efforts to quash the protest movements of the late ‘60s by any means necessary, drawing unsettling parallels with policing today.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Inside Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’s creative partnership
Music

Inside Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’s creative partnership

Director Andrew Dominik discusses his new documentary exploring Cave’s relationship with fellow Bad Seed Ellis and the musician’s recovery from grief.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Filmmaker Nabil Ayouch on hip hop’s unique poltical power
Film

Filmmaker Nabil Ayouch on hip hop’s unique poltical power

In partnership with Curzon — The director discusses new film Casablanca Beats, which centres on a real-life arts centre where young Moroccans use music as a tool for self-expression.

Written by: Ella Williams

Thessaloniki 2022 is celebrating Greek filmmaking
Film

Thessaloniki 2022 is celebrating Greek filmmaking

In partnership with TDF — This year’s offering of the documentary festival is championing the work of Greek storytellers.

Written by: Huck

Julia Ducournau is challenging how we think about storytelling
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Julia Ducournau is challenging how we think about storytelling

The french filmmaker is only the second woman in history to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes. Titane, the film that secured the prize, is further evidence of her status as a unique voice within modern cinema: an artist capable of balancing visceral horror with profound empathy, driven by a desire to tell high-stakes, human stories.

Written by: Jack King

The underground filmographer capturing protest & punk
Culture

The underground filmographer capturing protest & punk

Meet Sunny Singh — The Philadelphia local also known as Hate5Six has made a name for himself capturing the hardcore scene – and over more recent years, he’s been ramping up his coverage of the fight for social justice.

Written by: Jon Coen

Can Netflix help in the fight for Palestinian liberation?
Culture

Can Netflix help in the fight for Palestinian liberation?

Cinema beyond checkpoints — Earlier this year, Netflix released a collection of 32 films dedicated to sharing Palestinian stories. While this is worth celebrating, the behemoth should go further in its support, writes James Greig.

Written by: James Greig

The documentary unearthing the truth about surveillance
Film

The documentary unearthing the truth about surveillance

All Light, Everywhere — Director Theo Anthony discusses his latest film, which investigates the shared history of cameras, weapons, policing and justice.

Written by: Jenna Mahale

A glimpse behind the scenes of Spike Lee films
Photography

A glimpse behind the scenes of Spike Lee films

Doing the right thing — A new book brings together David Lee’s photos captured on the set of films including Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X and Crooklyn, offering a look inside the mind of the pioneering filmmaker.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘Flee’ is more than just a refugee story
Film

‘Flee’ is more than just a refugee story

Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen discusses his new almost entirely animated documentary film, which chronicles the remarkable story of a young, gay Afghan survivor.

Written by: Jack King

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