Intimate Terrains: Contemporary German Cinema, Migration, and the Films of Aysun Bademsoy Joy Castro October 2019 Feature Articles Five excellent new documentaries about refugees screened at the 2018 Berlinale: Ai Weiwei’s Human Flow (2017), Jakob Preuss’s When Paul Came Over the Sea (2017), Ziad Kalthoum’s Taste of Cement, Karim Aïnouz’s ...
“The People Are Missing”: New Refugee Documentaries and Carceral Humanitarianism Joy Castro March 2019 Feature Articles In Cinema 2: The Time-Image, Gilles Deleuze distinguishes between classical political cinema, in which “the people are there, even though they are oppressed, tricked, subject,” and a truly modern, progressive p...
“A Place without Parents”: Queer and Maternal Desire in the Films of Christian Petzold Joy Castro September 2017 Christian Petzold: A Dossier The essay discloses Petzold's interest in the ways in which the planned obsolescence integral to regimes of neoliberal production and consumption is inscribed onto the function of the female body within a heter...