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Obsession: Wishing as Violation

Curry Barker's second feature begins with the architecture of a joke and ends with the architecture of a crime. A shy music-store employee buys a vintage novelty toy that promises one wish. He wishes his coworker would love him more than anything in the world. She does. The film understands exactly what that sentence means…

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Who Killed Alex Odeh?: The Case That Never Closed

Jason Osder and William Lafi Youmans construct an indictment of institutional abandonment. Their documentary reexamines the October 1985 assassination of Palestinian-American activist Alex Odeh, a murder that echoes in the silence that followed. The film’s…

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Wicker: What You Can Love Within Its Limits

Eleanor Wilson and Alex Huston Fischer's Wicker begins with a strange premise. A lonely fisherwoman commissions a husband made from wicker. Not metaphorically. Actually wicker. And the film takes this seriously. The genius of the…

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The Weight: A First Film of Real Command

Padraic McKinley's feature debut is one of those rare films that justifies its ambitiousness. A depression-era heist with prisoners stealing gold. The film conducts a dialogue with William Friedkin's Sorcerer , matching it on desperation,…

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The Last First: Winter K2: The Summit as Content

Amir Bar-Lev documents the first winter ascent of K2 (2020-2021) and creates a film that's less about reaching the summit than about what happens to mountaineering when every moment becomes content. Between the climbing sequences,…

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Undertone: Sound as Terror

Ian Tuason's debut feature Undertone is a formally innovative horror film that makes audio itself the primary site of dread. Distributed by A24, the film tracks podcast hosts investigating inexplicable audio recordings while simultaneously following…

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Time and Water: Watching a Glacier Die

Sara Dosa's "Time and Water" is a 90-minute meditation on climate catastrophe that locates its emotional center not in urgency but in stillness. Her previous film "Fire of Love" captured the passionate contradictions of volcanologists.…

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