Film
Jun 18, 2021 • View in browser
We have a ton of new reviews out this week! There’s a docuseries on colonialism, a queer summer love story, a look at China’s middle class, a documentary about the Sparks Brothers, and much more. Enjoy!
— Dan Schindel, Associate Editor for Documentary
Raoul Peck's Frustratingly Incomplete Treatise on Colonialism
Illuminating Professional Wrestling's Most Unsavory Episodes
"Summer of 85" Captures the Power (and Angst) of Queer First Love
The Industry and Leisure of the World's Largest Middle Class
The Japanese Town That's Been Fighting Industrial Pollution for Decades
In Remote Russia, Willem Dafoe Confronts His Demons
An In-depth Look at the Art-Pop Music Duo Sparks
In Remote Russia, Willem Dafoe Confronts His Demons
An In-depth Look at the Art-Pop Music Duo Sparks
What to Stream
Kazuo Hara and Sachiko Kobayashi behind the scenes of 1972's "Goodbye CP"
Kazuo Hara and Sachiko Kobayashi behind the scenes of 1972's "Goodbye CP"
For the rest of the month, Japan Society is running an online retrospective of films by director/producer duo Kazuo Hara and Sachiko Kobayashi. For 50 years, they’ve been making offbeat work about the outcasts of Japanese society.
See you in the theater!
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