by kinemastik | Jul 10, 2022 | Film Klub
A new narrative for Ukraine: told by its childrenWhat is the influence of war on daily life in Ukraine? What is it like to grow up in a conflict zone? To live in constant fear? What dreams do young people hold for the future?In 2016 and 2017, The One Minutes Jr. went...
by kinemastik | Aug 13, 2020 | Film Klub
Curator’s statement: In a time of forced mass migration and rising xenophobia worldwide this classic of early Film history offers (besides it’s marvellous comedic style) a basic thought to always remember: arts and culture are universal, forced migration...
by kinemastik | Aug 5, 2020 | Film Klub
Emmi is a widow and window-cleaner in her Sixties. She meets a younger migrant from Morrocco, who is called Ali by everyone because of his original long and hard to spell name. When the two fall in love and get married they face a toxic exclusion from the environment...
by kinemastik | Jul 29, 2020 | Film Klub
Samer Saem El Dahr is an electronic musician from Aleppo navigating his new life in America. He launched his music career as a Syrian exile in Beirut, pioneering a genre of electronic dance music he calls “electro-tarab”. Utilizing traditional Arabic musical...
by kinemastik | Jul 2, 2020 | Film Klub
The last in this edition of Film Klub focusing on films by Black film makers and Black issues. Finally the unmissable I Am Not Your Negro, based on an unfinished manuscript ‘Remember This House’ by James Baldwin, the film moves through the history of...
by kinemastik | Jun 24, 2020 | Film Klub
Our third film in our Black Cinema Film Klub is all at once a mesmerising visual poem, an open documentary and a love letter to an island and its people. ‘Part film, part baptism, in Black Mother director Khalik Allah brings us on a spiritual journey through...
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