The Kids Aren’t Alright In Danish Artist Ole Tersløse’s Digital ArtUnsettling dystopias unravel in eerie sculptures and postapocalyptic scenes rendered in meticulous 3D, where nature, humanity and the neural networks converge and dissolve into each otherAugust 2nd, 2020|Country: Denmark|Read More
Worker Exploitation and Misogyny: Where the Real Looting Happens in the Retail Industry—’Made in Bangladesh’, dir. Rubaiyat Hossain, 2019A sizzling drama about a feminist uprising and union organizing at a garment factory in Dhaka puts the necessary spotlight on the exploitation of labor of which many consumers remain obliviousJuly 13th, 2020|Country: Bangladesh, Denmark, France, Portugal|Read More
The Breakaway State on the Cusp of Adulthood—‘Transnistra’, dir. Anna Eborn, 2019An intimate and haunting portrait of six teenagers in rural Transnistria shows the splintered prospects and the many limitations of growing up in a melancholy landscapeJune 8th, 2020|Country: Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Transnistria|Read More
Water Tells Its Own Story–‘Aquarela,’ dir. Victor Kossakovsky, 2019An elegiac documentary with an urgent message about climate change centers the narrative around aquatic bodies and lets the environment speak for itselfFebruary 10th, 2020|Country: Denmark, Germany, Greenland, Mexico, Portugal, Russia, United Kingdom, USA, Venezuela, Water|Read More
A Dog’s Heart—‘Marona’s Fantastic Tale’, dir. Anca Damian, 2019Abstract art meets unconditional love in an animated film about a dog's history living with humans: a dazzling all-age feature from Romanian auteur and an international team of visual artistsFebruary 4th, 2020|Country: Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Romania, Spain|Read More
Grief as Dense as the Icelandic Fog and the Little Girl Who Makes It Better in ‘A White, White Day,’ dir. Hlynur Pálmason, 2019 The death of his wife and an unsettling discovery propel a police chief into violence and darkness. Will the love for his granddaughter save him? A bleak yet stunning film with searing performancesDecember 18th, 2019|Country: Denmark, Iceland, Sweden|Read More
Film: Winter’s Yearning, dir. Sidse Torstholm Larsen and Sturla Pilskog, 2019Portraits of three citizens of a Greenland town waiting to be industrialized become a powerful exploration of the small country's quest for independence in feature debut from Norwegian anthropologistsNovember 22nd, 2019|Country: Denmark, Greenland, Norway|Read More
Film: Human Shelter, dir. Boris Benjamin Bertram, 2018An intimate documentary of global proportions invites into people's homes across the planet and examines how we redefine the concept of home in the age of migration, conflicts and climate change November 1st, 2019|Country: Denmark, Iceland, Iraq, Japan, Nigeria, Norway, Sweden, Uganda, USA|Read More
Film: Amphi, dir. Mathias Broe, 2019Vulnerability and beauty dismantle shame in an atmospheric exploration of masculinity and fluidity where three real Danish young men work on an art project in an abandoned amphitheaterOctober 30th, 2019|Country: Denmark|Read More
Art: Christian Lemmerz, High Noon (Hiroshima Mon Amour), 2003/2010August 16th, 2018|Country: Denmark, Germany|Read More