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Features

Manipulating Material In The Cinema Of Dam-Building

Manipulating Material In The Cinema Of Dam-Building

In conjunction with their ongoing exhibition Lucy Raven: Rounds, an investigation into landscape shaped by industry and extraction, the Barbican screened a double bill of the filmmaker’s seldom circulated China Town (2009), and Jean Luc-Godard’s Opération béton (1955). Much like…

Lauren Melinda On ‘Before You’: A Film That Invites Women To Speak

Lauren Melinda On ‘Before You’: A Film That Invites Women To Speak

In promoting her haunting and tender short film Before You, writer-director Lauren Melinda speaks about transforming deeply personal pain into a cinematic act of empathy.  The short follows a couple in the wake of a distressing decision: ending a planned pregnancy.…

Reviews

Film

‘Ayouni’ LPFF Review

‘Ayouni’ LPFF Review

‘The Tank and the Olive Tree’ LPFF Review

‘The Tank and the Olive Tree’ LPFF Review

‘A Frown Gone Mad’ Review

‘A Frown Gone Mad’ Review

‘Thank You For Banking With Us!’ LPFF Review

‘Thank You For Banking With Us!’ LPFF Review

‘Frosted Window’ Review

‘Frosted Window’ Review

Art

Jordan Lord @ LUX

Jordan Lord @ LUX

James Richards @ Sylvia Kouvali

James Richards @ Sylvia Kouvali

Melanie Manchot @ John Hansard Gallery

Melanie Manchot @ John Hansard Gallery

Ben Rivers @ Kate MacGarry

Ben Rivers @ Kate MacGarry

Ain Bailey @ Camden Art Centre

Ain Bailey @ Camden Art Centre

Opinion

Whatever Others Might Think, You Belong Here

Whatever Others Might Think, You Belong Here

It is the first sunny day of the year in London. The walk across the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern feels euphoric. London is not always a place I feel I belong, but in the sun, the city feels…

by Emily Jones
‘Palestine 36’ Asks A Radical Question: What Is Stronger Than Empires?

‘Palestine 36’ Asks A Radical Question: What Is Stronger Than Empires?

In the concluding scene of Palestine 36, Afra (Wardi Eilabouni), a young Palestinian girl and a carrier of the knowledge of her culture, ancestors and the atrocities committed against them, walks barefoot through the stone streets of Jerusalem.  This image,…

by Emily Jones
Is Yorgos Lanthimos’ Prada Galleria Ad A Battle Cry Against Artificial Intelligence?

Is Yorgos Lanthimos’ Prada Galleria Ad A Battle Cry Against Artificial Intelligence?

Since striking in 2023, artists have brought the rapid acceleration in the use of generative AI in film to the forefront of contract negotiation and cultural consciousness. Filmmaking is a creative endeavour, but it is also a technical practice. Artificial…

by Emily Jones

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