LEMON
Laura Brownson, Beth Levison | United States
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....
comments 0Carrying Pictures: A Case Study In Visual Politics
Tom Holert | Germany
'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....
comments 0All for the Nation
Carol Mansour | Lebanon
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,....
comments 0It’s All in Lebanon
Wissam Charaf | Lebanon, United Arab Emirates
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....
comments 0Vittorio, Captain Pistone and All the Others
Mara Consoli | Italy
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....
comments 18Love, Hate and Everything In between
Alex Gabbay | United Kingdom
Can empathy resolve issues of aggression and subjugation, where wars, politics and economic sanctions have failed?
comments 8Not Hotel Art
Isabella Wing-Davey | United States
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.
comments 0Difficult Loves
Lucina Gil | Spain
“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....
comments 0Grandma Neyde`s House
Caio Cavechini | Brazil
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....
comments 0Hamedullah: The Road Home
Sue Clayton | Afghanistan, United Kingdom
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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