Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves: The Contextual Labor of Black Women
Girish Shambu on the disproportionate explanatory labor that falls to Black women filmmakers, theorists and critics.
Girish Shambu on the disproportionate explanatory labor that falls to Black women filmmakers, theorists and critics.
Sean Griffin on how and where camp appreciation exists today.
Linnéa Hussein on the young women reporting as citizen journalists from Gaza.
Emma Wilson pays tribute to the recently departed Jane Birkin.
Jerrine Tan situates the trilogy within the historical and political context of Hong Kong.
The first English translation of a 2022 manifesto co-signed by 30 Hong Kong filmmakers, following the imposition of the national security law in 2020.
Mihaela Mihailova on the likely impacts of AI upon animation and visual-effects work.
Annie Berke on Marvel’s attitude towards its actors, who are “versatile as a void.”
Monique Wittig’s 1966 essay on Jean-Luc Godard, her first piece of criticism.
Leshu Torchin on the emerging measures for care in the media industry–and how they fall short.