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Dr. Kevin M. Anzzolin / August 14, 2024

The Everyday Philosophy of Migrants in Raúl Paz-Pastrana’s Border South 

…also in conversation with other academics, who have followed in the footsteps of French philosopher Michel de Certeau, to examine migratory practices. The film proposes that migrants are not merely…

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Seventh Row Editors / May 1, 2025

Ep. 169 David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds with Angelo Muredda

…probably something in this film and Cronenberg’s filmography for you even if you weren’t drawn in by the legend around Cronenberg. Listen on apple podcasts listen on spotify Still from…

An image collage of stills from groups of characters in Mangrove and Ultraviolence.

Orla Smith / October 21, 2020

Mangrove and Ultraviolence are two angles on UK police brutality

…Fero the right person to tell this story? His long-term commitment to bringing issues of police brutality to light is admirable; 18 years ago, in 2002, he made another documentary…

Nakhane Touré, The Wound, John Tengrove

Brett Pardy / January 26, 2018

The Wound explores masculinity and colonialism

…as the young man recovers from an unanesthetized circumcision. Initiate Kwanda (Niza Jay Ncoyini) is sent to the ritual by his father, who worries that the influence of Kwanda’s wealthy,…

Alex Heeney / October 17, 2014

Director Damien Chazelle talks jazz and Whiplash

…that Fletcher has, in my mind, is that he’s the one person who can go into a practice room and see a kid who, from any other kind of outer…

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