SFF 2023 REVIEW: Kim's Video — “A lot of things used to be here, and now they are not”
Redmon and Sabin masterfully balance gravity and levity in what might be the funniest documentary I have ever seen.
SFF 2023 REVIEW: L’immensità
Set in circumstances of perpetual domestic conflict: Rape, betrayal, and family violence continually oscillate between each other, creating a profound sense of unease.
SFF 2023 REVIEW: No Bears – the camera as truth-teller
In No Bears, we are just as much aware that we are watching a film as we are of the action taking place. With knowledge of Panahi’s context, every shot feels dangerous, and you're constantly left wondering how he made it.
Kneaded more
I am interested in this web of craft process, how skill and embodied knowledge is developed through a relationship with material.
They’re taking my brain upstate, and I don’t know when I’ll get it back
Generally speaking, I came out pretty well! Well, except my brain fell out of my head.
Kneeling at the altar of a Preacher’s Daughter
I walked slowly into the crowd, a sea of five hundred poised to learn something about music, life, religion thought impossible.
Des aimants qui voyagent dans le temps
Fashion and makeup becomes a second skin, taken from all desires and interests, shaping the individual.
The mythology of Soong Meiling
Let’s gossip, spread some rumours, and theorise imaginatively.
Piecing together the unsewn
As I return to my study, I see the pile of unsewn pieces, and decide that I will sew this weekend.
Saigon Surf: a genre lost & found
Nothing is ever truly final, and much like music, is forever-changing again and again
Great Western Highway
I am just another pothole, // Feeling the weight of // That other invisible world // As it passes over me
The bun rises in the East
There is something unpretentious and humble about the Asian bakery.
Finding a name for the PULP office
Names give character, imply history, and best of all, bring life to the spaces to which they are assigned.
New Lake Northam bridge continues long legacy of pond pathway
Photographs of Lake Northam in the late 1800s reveal a sprawling body of water worthy of the now-overstated title ‘Lake’.
Being from the funny zone
In displaying that aspect of my identity as a funny spectacle, the chuckles I’d hear echoed discordantly within it, as I felt like I genuinely didn’t know enough about what I was talking about.