This week, co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie discuss the making of "Sugarcane," a Mexico-US border coming-of-age documentary is full of whimsy and joy, and more.
| This month: Tetris competitions, “adulting” amusement parks, the pitfalls of activist art, and more. | Dan Schindel |
|
|
|
SPONSORED | | | The streaming exhibition from Pérez Art Museum Miami is co-curated with TONO, a new festival for video, performance art, and music in Mexico City. Learn more |
|
|
|
DOCUMENTARIES ON OUR RADAR | | Co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie discuss the making of their documentary Sugarcane, told from the perspective of Indigenous survivors. | Dan Schindel |
|
| | The coming-of-age documentary is as full of whimsy and joy as it is packed with clear-eyed resilience. | Eileen G’Sell |
|
|
|
You’re currently a free subscriber to Hyperallergic. To support our independent arts journalism, please consider joining us as a paid member. | Become a Member |
|
|
|
LATEST NEWS | | Bisan Owda’s eight-minute film tells the story of the Israeli attack on the Al-Shifa Hospital, where she and thousands of others were sheltering. | Rhea Nayyar |
|
|
|
Hyperallergic, 181 N 11th St, Suite 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States
|
|
|
|
|