By Addy Mangum
Posted in - on December 19th, 2024
Two world class marimbists in the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps explore what “skill” means to them as they work through their 2024 competitive season. With a focus on how they receive, interpret, and respond to tactile, visual, and auditory…
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By Shinta Retnani
Posted in - on November 15th, 2024
WARNING: This film contains scenes of animal sacrifice and images of deceased people.
Torajan People of South Sulawesi, Indonesia are deeply rooted in a culture where death is not seen as an end but as extension of life itself. This…
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By Mariel Tabachnick
Posted in - on November 15th, 2022
In 1953, Claire Leven traveled to Florence, Italy to study the lost-wax process of sculpting. After her passing in 2021, her granddaughter decided to do the same, embarking on a journey to discover more about her grandmother’s mysterious artistic past.…
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By Lauren Howie
Posted in - on November 10th, 2022
From the mountains of Cisarua, Indonesia, Meena Asadi uses karate to combat the indefinite wait for resettlement. As a young Hazara woman, Meena’s path to becoming a karate champion was fraught with obstacles. When the Taliban forced Meena to flee…
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By Rachel Runesson
Posted in - on November 8th, 2022
80 years after a tragic accident, an ageing woman mourns the father she never knew. Using an old dollhouse as a visual metaphor for refurnishing the memories of her life, the film follows Lisbeth Svenson (my grandmother) and her son…
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By Daniel Bustos Echeverry
Posted in - on November 4th, 2022
In the Colombian Caribbean, the phantasmagorical presence of the disappeared Ingenio Central Colombia (Sugarcane Mill Central Colombia 1909-1953) is being unearthed by the elder’s stories and the paintings of a primitivist artist. In the plantation complex César Villa Gutiérrez, the…
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