Re: State of the Cinema, 2028 "I have seen the future and it is just like the present, only longer." - Kehlog Albran
'Yurlu | Country' by Yaara Bou Melhem (2025) S. Andrew: This documentary is not simply recounting Elder Parker’s story. It is a direct call to action. A plea to continue his work. To save Country.
'Ghost Dog' by Jim Jarmusch (1999) Mitch Bozzetto: Ghost Dog is a clean hit. A crime film flipped and reloaded into something truly unique.
Interview: 're:group' performance collective Cristian Speranza: "re:group performance collective is an independent theatre company comprised of dear friends who work together to make “live cinema” and contemporary performance."
'Lesbian Space Princess' by Emma Hough Hobbs & Leela Varghese (2025) Charlotte Blyth: 'A cinema screen without lesbians is like a day without sunshine'
'Children of Men' by Alfonso Cuarón (2006) S. Andrew: Cuaron’s direction and Emmanuel Lubezki’s cinematography elevate this narrative into something visceral. The long takes, often chaotic, unbroken, and immersive, create an almost documentary-like realism.
'Stars of Orion' by Adam Bahgat (2012) A. Zayn: This documentary makes an important contribution to the history of the Palestinian struggle.