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Introducing a New “Postcapitalist” Streaming Site
The recently launched platform Means TV aims to distribute quality leftist content and treat creators fairly. Here's what you should watch first.
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The recently launched platform Means TV aims to distribute quality leftist content and treat creators fairly. Here's what you should watch first.
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Kino Now partnered with over 150 theaters in the US to launch a virtual marquee.
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This week, we have a roundup of great movies made in, set in, and/or otherwise about California, the home of the American film industry.
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We reached out to artists, filmmakers, and Hyperallergic contributors to assemble a list of what we’ve been sharing on our networks, after finding inspiration in Kate Lain’s “Cabin Fever” playlist.
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While we all self-isolate at home, we thought we’d share what movies, shows, and other things we’ve been watching to keep ourselves entertained.
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Hyperallergic has an exclusive clip from the upcoming DVD release of the dazzling documentary Cunningham.
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For those who want to go down the rabbit hole of this genre, here are some topical movies to stream while quarantined.
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The 1958 nature documentary White Wilderness is one of several films the House of Mouse is less than proud of.
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The documentary Lifeline recounts Still’s life, career, and legacy — and how they were shaped by his cantankerous temperament.
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Recently restored and back in theaters, the 2003 anime film Tokyo Godfathers looks tenderly at street dwellers, who are often ignored in art and the media.
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Year after year, True/False has provided a forum for filmmakers, critics, and viewers to do the work of considering documentary outside of its traditional boundaries.
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The short documentary Utah Sequences, previously thought to be lost, purely displays Nancy Holt’s vision of time and place.