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this quarter (02/11/2024)

Streaming: the best films about artists | Movies | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation From left: Kirk Douglas as Vincent van Gogh in Vincente Minnelli's ‘unabashedly gorgeous' Lust For Life (1956); ‘raw, restless' Jeffrey Wright in Julian Schnabel's Basquiat (1996); the Swedish artist and mystic Hilma af Klint in Halina Ryschka's documentary Beyond the Visible (2019)...

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this quarter (02/09/2024)

Andy Warhol’s filmed portraits of celebrities head to Hollywood Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Frieze Los Angeles 2024 news Andy Warhol’s filmed portraits of celebrities head to Hollywood Christie’s and the Andy Warhol Museum are staging a pop-up show of the artist’s “Screen Tests” during Frieze Los Angeles Osman Can Yerebakan 9 February 2024 Share Andy Warhol, Dennis Hopper , 1964...

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this quarter (02/07/2024)

Once Upon a Time in Brighton Beach Skip to content Still from Brighton Beach , directed by Carol Stein and Susan Wittenberg (image courtesy IndieCollect) Two documentaries are playing revival runs at Anthology Film Archives this month...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

Cats in the Museum review – kids toon in which moggies defend masterpieces from mice | Movies | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Moggies with masterpieces … Cats in the Museum...

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about 4 months ago (12/15/2023)

Robert Eggers' Nosferatu remake: casting, release date and Harry Styles' involvement advertisement...

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about 4 months ago (12/14/2023)

‘Wonka’ Review: Sweet Film Dodges Roald Dahl’s Bitterness | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List A Surprisingly Sweet ‘Wonka’ Dodges Dahl’s Bitterness Michael Fox Dec 14 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link Timothée Chalamet stars as the chocolatier Willy Wonka in Paul King’s original musical prequel to ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.’ (Jaap Buittendijk/Warner Bros...

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about 4 months ago (12/11/2023)

Everything you need to know about MaXXXine, the 80s-set sequel to Ti West’s X advertisement...

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about 4 months ago (12/11/2023)

2024 Oscar predictions: 23 movies that will dominate the award season advertisement...

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about 4 months ago (12/11/2023)

From your kinoheads to your Wes Anderson aesthetes, finally! An encyclopaedia of what to buy your friend, lover or significant other who loves film....

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about 5 months ago (11/21/2023)

Censorship and “Saving Face” In Cambodia | ArtsEquator Skip to content Censorship in Cambodia is often tied to upholding a certain image of the country...

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about 17 months ago (11/28/2022)

Criticism and Tears: The Emotional is Political in the Marcos State | ArtsEquator Skip to content When a film taps on emotions to distort historical facts, criticism that uses a rational, adversarial voice, above the work and the audiences who enjoy it may fail to dislodge the emotive power of the work’s narrative...

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about 18 months ago (10/18/2022)

Yang Ditapis, Yang Terlepas | ArtsEquator Skip to content Zikri Rahman menghuraikan tentang filem-filem yang ditapis secara tegas dan peluang yang terlepas akibat tindakan tersebut...

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about 22 months ago (06/14/2022)

Where Flows Blessings But To The Heart | ArtsEquator Skip to content Daniyal Kadir is moved by the long awaited Jit Murad film, "Spilt Gravy" directed by Zahim Albakri...

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about 29 months ago (11/28/2021)

SEE WHAT SEE: SEA AT SGIFF 2021 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints November 28, 2021 By ants chua, Ruby Thiagarajan and Janiqueel (1,200 words, 4-minute read) In this edition of See What See, we review three films made by Southeast Asian directors and featuring Southeast Asia currently showing at the Singapore International Film Festival 2021 (SGIFF)...

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about 37 months ago (03/30/2021)

SEE WHAT SEE (Mar 2021): GENRE FICTION | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints March 30, 2021 By Joel Tan Welcome back to See What See ! It’s our monthly round-up of interesting stuff by Singapore and regional makers that you can stream right here on the Internet...

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about 38 months ago (02/18/2021)

SEE WHAT SEE (Feb 2021): DESIRE | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles February 18, 2021 By Joel Tan Welcome to my new column 1 Does “column” still make sense in the context of a website? for ArtsEquator, where every month I’ll be giving you a little line-up of Singaporean and other Southeast Asian streaming content that I think is interesting and worth talking about in my typically TLDR, long-winded way...

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about 40 months ago (12/31/2020)

The top ArtsEquator articles of 2020 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles NEON December 31, 2020 Below is a list of the top 10 ArtsEquator articles in 2020, in random order: An Elder Millennial’s Guide to Classic Singapore TV & Movies by Joel Tan Published on: 20 Aug 2020 “Purists are undecided on when exactly Singapore TV died, but I think 2007, when Phua Chu Kang wrapped, and 2015, when Tanglin started, might be a good gauge...

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about 51 months ago (02/18/2020)

Wretchedness and absurdity: Thoughts on Bong Joon-ho's Parasite | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles NEON February 18, 2020 By Teo You Yenn (760 words, 4-minute read) I watched Bong Joon-ho’s award-winning film Parasite later than most people I know, and after many people had told me I had to see it...

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about 52 months ago (12/31/2019)

The top ArtsEquator articles of 2019 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo courtesy of Akanga Film Asia & Philipp Aldrup Photography December 31, 2019 Here’s a list of the top 10 ArtsEquator articles in 2019: Enter Stage Right: Tay Tong by Art sEquator “It is amazing how one’s identity is so associated with one’s job...

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about 57 months ago (08/05/2019)

Celebrating the monstrous other: "Anak Pontianak" and "Nobody" at LumiNation | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Courtesy of The Filmic Eye August 5, 2019 By ila (1,100 words, 6-minute read) The year is 2049: two hundred years since the Pontianak first appeared in writing, marked insignificantly in Hikayat Abdullah as residues of superstitious and foolish beliefs of the Chinese and Malays that have persisted with time...

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about 64 months ago (12/27/2018)

Gloomy outlook for Vietnamese cinema, literature scene: workshop (via Tuoi Tre News) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo: Tuoi Tre December 27, 2018 Attendees at a national workshop held in Hanoi on Wednesday to discuss the multitude of issues plaguing the Vietnamese film and literature industries were not shy about voicing disdain for the current state of literary and cinematic art in Vietnam...

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about 65 months ago (12/19/2018)

Sandi Tan’s "Shirkers": Moving Backwards in Order to Move Forwards | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles December 19, 2018 By Ke Weiliang (1180 words, six-minute read) NB: It is important to differentiate between the two versions of Shirkers that were filmed...

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about 66 months ago (11/26/2018)

"One Two Jaga": The New Bravery of Malaysian Cinema | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Asmara Abigail as Sumiati and Ario Bayu as Sugiman in a scene from Nam Ron's "One Two Jaga" November 27, 2018 By Daniyal Kadir (1330 words, five-minute read) Click here to read this article in Malay...

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about 67 months ago (10/25/2018)

Some Southeast Asian picks from the Busan International Film Festival (via Bangkok Post) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles October 25, 2018 How do Aceh and Japan, two places that seem unrelated, separated by a vast distance of land and sea, connect on the personal and historical level? For one, they both have been hit by a tsunami — Aceh in the massive tragedy that struck many parts of Southeast Asia in 2004 and Japan in 2011...

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about 68 months ago (09/17/2018)

Cambodia Town Film Festival presents perspectives beyond ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (via Long Beach Post) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles September 17, 2018 Kilong Ung was just a teenager when the Khmer Rouge overtook his hometown of Battambang in Cambodia...

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about 68 months ago (09/17/2018)

Those Long Haired Nights: Filipino film highlights struggle for transgender rights (via SEA Globe) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles September 17, 2018 With its true-to-life representation of transgender sex workers in Manila, Gerardo Calagui’s 2017 film Those Long Haired Nights is not afraid to court controversy...

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about 68 months ago (09/11/2018)

"One Two Jaga": Keberanian Baharu Sinema Malaysia | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles September 11, 2018 Oleh Daniyal Kadir (1260 patah kata, 5-miinit bacaan) Penyampaian kritikan sosial atau politik dalam filem-filem Malaysia jarang berlaku melalui suasana yang berani dan mendatangkan ghairah...

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about 70 months ago (07/19/2018)

Ai Weiwei’s "Human Flow" drips through Singapore’s impermeable borders | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles July 19, 2018 By Tan Jing Ling (1010 words, six-minute read) There is a sublime beauty to Human Flow in how it depicts space, freedom and movement...

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about 70 months ago (07/18/2018)

The World Cup, The Japanese Occupation and Our Painful Inheritance Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles July 18, 2018 This article is republished from the Singapore International Film Festival editorial...

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about 71 months ago (06/19/2018)

The Pontianak Talks Back: Two Women Discuss Monstrous Femininity in Their Art Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles June 20, 2018 This article is republished from the Singapore International Film Festival editorial...