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Laura Brownson, Beth Levison |

Three-time felon, one-time Tony award winner, Lemon Andersen is a pioneering poet whose words speak for a generation. But Lemon has landed back in the 'hood, living in the projects....

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Carrying Pictures: A Case Study In Visual Politics

Tom Holert |

'Carrying Pictures' brings together excerpts from press photographs, fragments from a treatise on visual theory, and scenes from the feature film Under Fire (Roger Spottiswoode, USA 1983) into a paradidactic....

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All for the Nation

Carol Mansour |

According to the Lebanese nationality law, Lebanese women that choose to marry a foreign man are denied the right to extend their citizenship to their husband and children. Without citizenship,....

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It’s All in Lebanon

Wissam Charaf | ,

Director Wissam Charaf traces the recent history and identity of Lebanon through its political campaigns, PR imagery and pop videos. And most importantly, how has Lebanon gone about nation-building during....

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Vittorio, Captain Pistone and All the Others

Mara Consoli |

Vittorio is a man full of life, a character – he also suffers from Alzheimers. A daughter touchingly records the last months and weeks of his life. A humorous and....

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Love, Hate and Everything In between

Alex Gabbay |

Can empathy resolve issues of aggression and subjugation, where wars, politics and economic sanctions have failed?

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Not Hotel Art

Isabella Wing-Davey |

A dominant media corporation is the backdrop for a larger discussion on art in the workplace: a wry look at art in the corporate environment and its gatekeepers.

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Difficult Loves

Lucina Gil |

“In my heart, I had a thorn of passion. One day I managed to rip it out. Now I don´t feel my heart anymore”. It is summer, a town in....

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Grandma Neyde`s House

Caio Cavechini |

It had once been a full house, full of family, food, laughter. Now Grandma Neyde lives alone except for her crack addict son, whom she protects and cares for even....

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Hamedullah: The Road Home

Sue Clayton | ,

Feature film director Sue Clayton meets an Afghan teenager who has lived happily in the UK but at 18 is brutally deported back to a war zone he scarcely recognises. She gave him a camera to carry on filming. How will he survive? "It's like a jungle, innit.."

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