Farming
A black teenager becomes a member of a white supremacist gang in 1980s England.
A black teenager becomes a member of a white supremacist gang in 1980s England.
A smart and colorful animated movie set in Paris of the Belle Époque, a golden age of scientific progress and fertility in the arts.
A vibrant collage of controversial Argentinian soccer star Diego Maradona.
The behind-the-scenes adventures, provocations, and controversies of Luis Buñuel’s Las Hurdes: Land Without Bread.
You could never imagine that a single park and two dogs could produce so many different images and angles.
The question about watching La Flor, one of the more exceptional films in recent South American cinema, shouldn't be if but when.
Rojo intentionally mimics the look and grammar of cinema from the 1970s and looks amazingly retro, but it's much more than a movie that emulates a certain way of filmmaking and storytelling.
Conventional is not the adjective that usually defines Carlos Reygadas's semi-abstract and allegorical work. In that regard, his new film is an atypical surprise with mixed results.
Reality, performance, and protest amalgamate in a political and artistic gesture that defies notions of patrimony, marketing, and property in the art world.