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From clitoris avatars to deep fakes, the non-fiction moving image festival presents a novel use of cutting-edge technology    

BY Neelam Tailor |

‘Movies don’t change, and I do, and I don’t. Memory isn’t a choice and, like everyone, I forget way more than I can recall, necessarily.’

BY Lynne Tillman |

The Korean director’s win marks a return to the expected, after years of films with mixed critical and populist support taking the top prize

BY Charles Bramesco |

With wit and gumption, the late artist broke with institutional proprietaries and pedigree to rethink art’s place in its community

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The first ENTOPIA release showcases the music of Kuro,a film by experimental pop musician Tujiko Noriko and graphic artist Joji Koyama

BY Nathan Geyer |

Ahead of representing Canada at the 58th Venice Biennale, the director discusses his 30-year career making films about Inuit life

BY Zacharias Kunuk |

At Metrograph, New York, Djibril Diop Mambéty’s newly remastered Hyènes offers a darkly comic metaphor of globalization

BY Evan Moffitt |

The infamous line ‘It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism’ was made for this film

BY Gerry Canavan |

Against a growing digital landscape, cinema magazines dedicated to print are on the rise

BY Erika Balsom |

Online feuds, real lives and artistic licence

BY Jörg Heiser |

Twenty years on from the devastating shooting, can its cultural legacy in film and television reframe our present moment?

BY Ian Bourland |

At the American Museum of Natural History, the T. Rex is a resurrecting showman

BY Olivia Rodrigues |

This annual celebration of cinema has become a vital destination for those invested in the artistic possibilities of the documentary form

BY Nick Pinkerton |

The television show – the director’s first – is a sequel to his 1997 film of California queer disillusion, Nowhere

BY Andrew Durbin |

Varda (1928-2019) provided a blueprint for an experimental, politically-radical, idiosyncratically personal and wide-eyed humanist cinema

BY Sierra Pettengill |

Once labelled a ‘TV terrorist’, the video artist returns with her first posthumous retrospective at Red Bull Arts New York

BY Masha Tupitsyn |

‘Black people don’t fear the dead, it’s the living we worry about’

BY Nadia Latif |

Lynne Tillman on the clash between real life and expectation

BY Lynne Tillman |

A recent celebration of the American filmmaker provided a rare opportunity to come face-to-face with a major figure of underground cinema

BY Dan Fox |

The prolific artist championed filmmaking through the lens of feminist theory and queer politics

BY Frieze News Desk |