Mixed Media
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From A to X: A Story in Letters
A heartrending love-story and a searing indictment of authoritarianism in all its forms.

The Rebels' Hour
Lieve Joris's spellbinding account of the recent ill-starred history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Big Blue Ball
Peter Gabriel threw open the doors of his Real World studios in rural England and invited an enormous bunch of musicians – Sinead O’Connor, Marta Sebestyen, Papa Wemba, Guo Yue are just a few of them – to come and jam.

Alexandra
What war does to people’s humanity and how, without trust, touch and intimacy, we’re lost.

The Riddle of Qaf
The Riddle of Qaf is crammed with allusions to classical literature and cod-scientific theories and it makes free (and unapologetic) use of myths and legends.

Hear, O Israel: A Prayer Ceremony in Jazz
17-year-old rabbi’s son – and fledgling composer – Joseph Klein lured one of the greatest names in jazz (Herbie Hancock) to join in performing a jazz prayer ceremony.

Linha de Passe
An outstanding realistic drama that shows these people’s ordinariness, strengths and weaknesses, and never idealizes or diminishes them.

Time and Winds (Bes Vakit)
A beautiful contemplative immersion in the children’s sense of the immensity of time and events. Written and directed by Reha Erdem

Dancing, dying, crawling, crying
Stories of continuity and change in the Polynesian community of Tikopia by Julian Treadaway

In Defense of Lost Causes
Superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek writes in defence of lost causes

Children of the Revolution
This is a book that highlights how people caught in between places are denied identity, perspective and intimacy.

El Baño del Papa (The Pope’s Toilet)
A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone
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