Australian and New Zealand Films
Servant or Slave: how Aboriginal people were exploited for their labour in conditions of virtual slavery
Steven McGregor, “Servant or Slave” (2017) Few Australians have very little appreciation of the apartheid-style
Australian and New Zealand Films
Steven McGregor, “Servant or Slave” (2017) Few Australians have very little appreciation of the apartheid-style
Kaneto Shindo, “Kuroneko” (1968) A companion piece to his earlier classic “Onibaba”, Shindo’s “Kuroneko” explores
“The Tsar and Empress: Secret Letters” (2017) A lavish two-part series revolving around the letters
German and German-language Films
F W Murnau, “Faust” (1926) Visually powerful and stunning, with an incredible opening scene of
Harvey Cashore, “Brainwashed: The Secret CIA Experiments in Canada” (The Fifth Estate, December 2017) As
Ronna Syed, “A Tale of Two Traitors” (Fifth Estate, March 2018) In the wake of
British Films | French and French-language Films
Armando Iannucci, “The Death of Stalin” (2017) A British-made comedy satire about the death of
“Why is China Investing in the Balkans?” (VisualPolitik EN, 26 March 2018) VisualPolitik EN is
Russian Foreign Ministry Meeting with Foreign Ambassadors on Skripal poisoning case (21 March 2018) For
William Oldroyd, “Lady Macbeth” (2016) Adapted from Nikolai Leskov’s 1865 novel “Lady Macbeth of the