This week, we're delighted to premiere a new short film about the work of Michael Rakowitz. We also h
Feb 12, 2021 • View in browser
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This week, we’re delighted to premiere a new short film about the work of Michael Rakowitz. We also have a ton of reviews for you; there are films about everything from simulation theory to Korean immigrants, a trans con artist, historical queer romance, and more. Enjoy!
– Dan Schindel, Associate Editor for Documentary
Michael Rakowitz: Haunting the West
From "Haunting the West"
From "Haunting the West"
Hyperallergic is proud to present the premiere of Art21’s Haunting the West, a documentary short which profiles artist Michael Rakowitz. In his practice, Rakowitz recreates looted or destroyed Iraqi art with packaging for Iraqi food products, asking difficult questions about restitution and decolonization. Go and stream the film exclusively from us!
Latest Reviews
Does Humanity Live in a Simulated Reality?
Through Its Characters, Malcolm & Marie Airs a Director’s Grievances with Critics
Minari Isn’t Really About the American Dream. It’s About US Empire.
Two Dramas Plumb the Depths of Women’s Midlife Chaos
When a Con Artist Tried to Sell the "Car of the Future"
Two Women Fall in Love in 1800s Upstate New York
What to Stream
From "Koko: A Talking Gorilla"
From "Koko: A Talking Gorilla"
This week’s streaming roundup covers documentaries that explore language and how it shapes our ways of thinking.
The New York African Film Festival is underway, this year under the theme of “Recurring Dreams & Women’s Voices.” Check out the program, available to stream via Film at Lincoln Center and Maysles Documentary Center.
In this week’s video essay, Jacob Geller explores not just how different video games depict forests, but also the wider issue of how artists translate subjective experiences into concrete depictions in their work.
A Thousand Ways of Seeing a Forest
A Thousand Ways of Seeing a Forest
Until we can see you in the theater again, stay safe!
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