This week: Hyperallergic talks with artist William Kentridge about his new series streaming on MUBI, a documentary recreates the dreamlike world of Nellie Mae Rowe, and more.
| The artist tells Hyperallergic about how the isolation of COVID-19 led to a streaming series set wholly within the bounds of his studio. | Debra Brehmer |
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SPONSORED | | | Featuring 32 films from 25 nations, this online showcase by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian starts streaming on November 22. Learn more |
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LATEST IN DOCUMENTARY | | This World Is Not My Own combines animation, interviews, and archival material to tell the self-taught artist’s fascinating story. | Maya Pontone |
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| | Over seven years, director Nanfu Wang documented Cuban activist Rosa María Payá’s fight for a democratic Cuba — and her journey to endorsing the MAGA movement. | Kathy Ou |
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IN THE NEWS | | My Sweet Land by Jordanian-Armenian director Sareen Hairabedian follows an 11-year-old boy during the Second Artsakh War. | Rhea Nayyar |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | From a Martin Scorsese concert film to a classic road trip comedy, enjoy some movies that merely use the holiday as a background detail. | Dan Schindel |
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