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- Taking on a one billion-dollar franchise might seem daunting for an up-and-coming actor, but for Lashana Lynch two still isn't enough. We put the first female 007 and 'No Time To Die' star to the test with our lie detector and asked all the hard-hitting questions fans really want to know: from her ability to keep secrets to who is next to take on the James Bond name.
- 'And still, it remains' examines time, toxic colonialism and how we survive the end of our world. In 2021, radioactive sand resulting from French nuclear bombs traveled in the winds all the way from the Algerian Sahara back to France. The bombs had been detonated in Algeria back in the 1960s. These returning winds were a reminder that the environmental legacies of colonialism cannot be forgotten or contained; it also raised the more pertinent question of how do people live with the afterlife of toxic colonialism? 'And still, it remains' spends time with the residents of a village in the Hoggar Mountains of Algeria who live surrounded by ancient rock art and the legacy of France's nuclear bombs. Exploring their migration to the area, faith, their way of life, colonialism and the nuclear bombs, the film asks what it means to live in such intimacy with toxic colonialism? What understanding is gained from this proximity? The feminist thinker bell hooks talks about a particular way of knowing that comes from experience - "it's a deep understanding that is often expressed through the body, as what they know has been deeply inscribed on it." How do people make sense of what happened to them? What are their ideas of justice? And finally, how do they find a way to carry on?
- African fashion model Alexandra Cartier meets Jorge Luis Borges in a visionary hallucination. What does the famous Argentine modernist writer have to say about our contemporary ecological and pandemic problems?
- A filmic reimagining of composer Alvin Lucier's work for amplified brainwaves, drawing connections between the 1969 composition, speech synthesis and the passing of the filmmaker's mother.