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Jul 26
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Spam-Ku (Steven Tsuchida, 2004)

By Jenna Kroepel
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Jul 26
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One Document for Hope (Margaret Rorison, 2015)

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Distant Shores (Christopher Harris, 2016)

By Jenna Kroepel

“A sunny afternoon on an architecture tour boat in Chicago is haunted by the specter of the European refugee crises as a disembodied narrator recounts a much more dangerous voyage…

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Jul 26
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Peel (Jane Campion, 1986)

By Jenna Kroepel

Watch Jane Campion‘s 1982 short film “Peel” here: https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/peel-1982

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Jul 26
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Night Noon (Shambhavi Kaul, 2014)

By Jenna Kroepel

“Unmoving rock collapsed to ocean—geology’s “thrust and fold”—becomes the unlikely habitat for two actors’ shadowy encounters with sand, waves, night, desert, dread, calm, trepidation and escape.”

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Jul 26
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Pumzi (Wanuri Kahiu, 2009)

By Jenna Kroepel

“Kenya’s first science fiction film imagines a dystopian future 35 years after water wars have torn the world apart.”

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Jul 26
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Undone (Haley Morris, 2009)

By Jenna Kroepel

“A drifting man struggles to pull objects from the roiling sea below him and scrambles to keep the objects from slipping through his fingers. A stop-motion animation using textured and…

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Jul 26
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City Paradise (Gaëlle Denis, 2005)

By Jenna Kroepel

“Tomoko arrives in London from Japan and comes across a secret underground city. When she finds it, everything changes.”

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Jul 24
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Cracked Screen: A Snapchat Story (Trim Lamba, 2017)

By Jenna Kroepel

“The self-broadcasted life of a young woman in London before, during and after a life-changing incident.” A young woman endures an acid attack as told through segments captured on Snapchat.

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Dangerous Curves (Merete Mueller, 2016)

By Jenna Kroepel

“Plus-size pole dancer Roslyn Mays uncovers vulnerability and strength through public exposure.” Discussion guide and more here: https://www.dangerouscurves-doc.com/

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