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Little White Lies

Culture

Offers a captivating journey through science, history, and culture with in-depth articles and stunning global photography.

13 issues
Title Type Published
Fatherland – first-look review Paweł Pawlikowski’s striking miniature on author Thomas Mann’s return to Germany after the w... Article Today
Dua - first-look review This impressive second feature by Blerta Basholli sees a teenage girl coming of age as oppre... Article 2d ago
Kokuho review – a kabuki star is born Lee Sang-il's historical drama about the making of a kabuki legend is nothing short of intox... Article 1w ago
Our Land review – superb doc on the right to roam Orban Wallace offers a sharp look at the debate on access and ownership over the English cou... Article 1w ago
History Chasing Its Tail: On Jocelyne Saab’s Beirut Trilogy As Lebanon faces attacks from Israel, Jocelyne Saab's films take on a renewed sense of urgen... Article 2w ago
Leonora in the Morning Light review – too many blank patches on the canvas The tumultuous life story of Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington is somewhat explored in t... Article 3w ago
Ultras review – shoots and scores Ragnhild Ekner explores the mega phenomenon of football fan culture in this thoughtfully-cra... Article 3w ago
Rediscovering Singapore's first action heroine The crime-fighting, gun-toting lead of 1978's They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong was nearly los... Article 3w ago
Bashu, Beyzaie and the Paradox of Iranian Identity In 1986, as the Iran–Iraq war raged on, Bahram Beyzaie completed a film that would define hi... Article 1mo ago
My Undesirable Friends: Part I – Last Air in Moscow review – an epic, vital project Julia Loktev offers a chilling portrait of life in Russia as totalitarian screws were being... Article 1mo ago
Going Underground: Five picks from CPH:DOX As below, so above at this year's Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival. Article 1mo ago
Fallen Star: In Praise of The Man Who Fell To Earth Nicolas Roeg's space oddity has only become more relevant in our age of all-consuming media... Article 1mo ago