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Damnation – We Need a Revolution!
Genre cinema in itself, as we have already seen, can be a great critical tool, commenting and strongly referring to reality.

Kentucky Route Zero – On the Edge of Visibility
Imagine a world taken alive from Cormac McCarthy’s prose. An isolated, strange, disturbing world in which you can feel the atmosphere of the end of the road – a bit apocalyptic, a bit of being “on the other side”, in magical space, a bit of stubborn, desperate survival in a gloomy, cruel, lonely poverty. It is a world in which the past blends with the present, in which the tragedy likes to be reminded of and relived again – like a return to alcohol addiction.

Getting Over It – Can You Get Over the Algorithm?
Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy is an unique, critical commentary on contemporary digital culture.

Tower. A Bright Day – What Jagoda Szelc Prophesizes Us
Jagoda Szelc plays very effectively on fears deriving from rational-irrational tension. Fears that have become one of the fundamental elements of everyday life in Poland.

I Am Not Your Negro – on White’s Guilt and Black’s Identity
Raoul Peck created a thoroughly personal identity manifesto. The narrative consists of archival materials depicting the struggle of the African-American movement, visual film quotes, fragments of contemporary protests and manifestations, and all this is bound by a text read by Samuel L. Jackson, which is an adaptation of the James Baldwin’s never completed book.

Black Panther – Why Wakanda’s Foundations are Shaking?
And this is where the problem arises, which makes this dilemma lose its meaning – why now? Why now Wakanda cannot bypass the choice: open to others or continue isolationist policy. Let’s stop for a moment and think.

The Breadwinner and Ideology
The masculine, brutal world is told from a woman’s perspective and with the addition of a classic dress-up motif.