Skip to content

The New Inquiry

modern scholarship

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • Subscribe
  • Essays & Reviews
  • Features
  • Blogs
  • Audio
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issues
  • Shop
  • About
  • Search
  • Login
  • Subscribe for $2
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: They Do Not Exist

By The New InquiryMarch 23, 2015
One of the most significant Palestinian films ever made
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: November

By The New InquiryFebruary 23, 2015
How are revolutionary martyrs made?
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Global Uprisings

By The New InquiryNovember 4, 2014
Global Uprisings, a documentary collective, travels to sites of social revolt and produces short, incisive films about them
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Mind Control Made Easy

By The New InquiryJuly 29, 2014
Mind Control Made Easy is like an art-video anti-fascist manual, teaching you through critique and reproduction the techniques of cult think.
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: The Decline of Western Civilization

By The New InquiryJuly 14, 2014
Long before she made Wayne's World, in 1979 Penelope Spheeris made a documentary about LA punk's first wave.
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Experiments in Terror

By The New InquiryJune 30, 2014
Horror makes a natural ally with film and video art.
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Man with a Movie Camera

By The New InquiryJune 16, 2014
Dziga Vertov's Man with a Movie Camera revealed how revolution reshaped the world, and in reflecting that revolutionary world, intensified it.
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Grin Without a Cat

By The New InquiryJune 2, 2014
Chris Marker's film essay A Grin Without a Cat traces the victories and defeats of the communist struggle, from 1965-1977
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: La Commune

By The New InquiryMay 21, 2014
Simultaneously a reenactment of the Paris Commune and a political documentary about the collective process of the reenactment's production
Uncategorized

Un(der)seen Cinema: Born in Flames

By The New InquiryMay 14, 2014
Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames shows just how short "we'll fix it after the revolution" falls.
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Underground

By TNI AVMay 29, 2012
Shot on May 1st 1975, while the Weather Underground was still in hiding, and released in 1976, after what would be their last bombing, this…
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Europa 2005

By Ryan KrahnMay 10, 2012
http://youtu.be/EGU06JQ92lc By Ryan Krahn The last film Danièle Huillet saw released in her lifetime (with three others finished posthumously) is one of Straub-Huillet’s most cinematically…
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Go! Go! Go!

By TNI AVMarch 19, 2012
We tend to think of the relevance of films as statically contained by the time in which they were produced. Some movies are hopelessly dated,…
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Sibling Topics (section a)

By TNI AVMarch 15, 2012
Ryan Trecartin's video work is hallucinatory, hilarious, occasionally terrifying and vitally post-cinematic. A featured exhibitor at MoMA PS1, MOCA and elsewhere, at 28 Trecartin is…
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Hour of the Furnaces

By TNI AVMarch 7, 2012
A real masterpiece. Hour of the Furnaces got some play on the Festival circuit in 1968/9, but was largely condescended as a "third world issues"…
Sunday Reading-

Un(der)seen Cinema: Entr'acte

By TNI AVFebruary 22, 2012
L’INSTANTANÉISME: DOES NOT WANT YESTERDAY. L’INSTANTANÉISME: DOES NOT WANT TOMORROW. L’INSTANTANÉISME: MAKES ENTRECHATS. L’INSTANTANÉISME: MAKES PIGEON WINGS. L’INSTANTANÉISME: DOES NOT WANT GREAT MEN. L’INSTANTANÉISME: BELIEVES…

Posts navigation

1 2 Next Posts»
  • Contact
  • Submit
  • Donate
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Manage Subscription
  • Browse the Archive
  • Terms Of Use
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr
  • Instagram
  • RSS

Subscribe to Newsletter