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- A book is buried under a mango tree in a backyard in Cape Verde, initiating a journey to reconstruct a fictional, geographic, emotional, and identitary cartography of loss, based on the five stages of grief.
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- A remarkable generation of established and emerging Indigenous musicians soars in a moment of cultural resurgence - from Idle No More to Standing Rock - channeling the pain of the past into a stirring, hopeful vision of the future.
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- When Canada is confronted with a dark colonial history, a liberal congregation engages in a long-term reconciliation project spearheaded by renowned Ojibwe Woodland Prairie-style muralist and elder, Philip Cote.
- Originally developed as a provocative triptych of film poems at the Ji.Hlava Film Academy in late 2021, P.J. Marcellino's second experimental short (following Riga, 2018) is an exercise in political intervention, critiquing and questioning the cacophony surrounding truth, news cycles, populism, echo chambers, "alternative facts" and fake news in the year of Our Lord of 2021. In what he calls "a political punk poem", Marcellino's hybrid documentary boldly explores - through metaphor, layering, immersive sound, and provocative and reactionary soundbites - the performativity and surprising controversy of truth in our days - or, as Philip Knightley once called it, the first casualty.
- On the cusp of human flights to Mars, a crew of analog astronauts in a remote Utah Desert station reflect on their individual fascination with space, and the unique paths that landed them all in their mission.
- In this experimental video-art essay, P.J. Marcellino resumes - as in After the War (2014), Riga (2018), Pravda (2021) - his go-to thematic combo: social critique, politics, truth, perception, the relentless 24/7 news cycle, and the dystopian emergence of 'alternative facts' in a populist and regressive world. Here -demonstrating that the personal is still, and always, political, nuanced, cacophonous - they appear interwoven with another major strand of his work: identity, belonging, and memory reclamation. Marcellino references personal memoir (Fogo Island, the volcano, his grandmother's papaya tree) in the same breath as political memory or found footage narrating overlapping -often competing- current political affairs. An ephemeral cinematic punk political poem originally showcased in a collective transmedia exhibit of Capeverdean film and video-art, in Sao Paulo, Brazil - Afrobliquities and Other Transversalities, part of the Tela d'Pano Terra: New Wave Cabo Verde showcase.
- Connexion finds, listens to and amplifies soul-nurturing stories to remind each of us that we are not here simply to be successful or productive; we are here to be in relationship with our bodies, our communities, our places of belonging.