Sarajevo Film Festival 2024

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The privilege of the self-portrait

MEXICO: The intersection of migration and personal identity with Night of the Coyotes and Frida: A Self-Portrait.

Krakow Film Festival spotlights Romanian documentary with 64th edition focus

Romanian cinema, long celebrated on the international stage, has found a new expression in documentary filmmaking that is garnering equal acclaim. At the forefront...

Sunlight on pause in Kharkiv’s underground

UKRAINE: The courage and community of Kharkiv's metro dwellers amidst ongoing attacks.

Changing the world through documentary

>b>MEDIA: Cultural anthropologist Sherry B. Ortner provides an easy-read introduction to the logic and visions behind Brave New Films, whose documentary production is non-profit and distributed through social and political networks with the articulated goal of mobilising resistance against capitalism, racism, and fascism.

Are we being fooled by IKEA’s promise of a greener future?

CAPITALISM: Ikea, consuming a tree per second, acquires vast lands globally, endangering ecosystems and becoming the forest's most formidable foe.

Being in the opposing position

ŽIŽEK: Despite being a public intellectual for at least 30 years, there has been no previous discussion of Slavoj Žižek's thought as multifaceted and nuanced as the one we see in the current anthology. But does Žižek recognise the revolutionary potential of desire?

Chile 76: The aftermath of a broken mirror

GEOPOLITICS: Delving deep into the murky world of geopolitical machinations where, from Iran to Chile, the US/UK influence cannot be understated.

The end – and beginning – of history

ALBANIA: The country's transformation was fraught with difficulties. On the altar of freedom, factories went bankrupt, jobs disappeared, and thousands fled to Italy on overcrowded ships.

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ELECTIONS: Investigative journalist Greg Palast connects voter suppression in the U.S. to historical vigilantism.

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