Grace Goen’s Unseen is Ironically a Must See
By Sean Hendrickson Unseen, directed by Grace Goen, uses its outlandish and horrifying version of disease to successfully mount its character drama with parallels to modern reality, and delivers an ending that will certainly last in your mind. This movie feels like a visual step up in quality to many of its contemporaries, especially considering its use of physical props and sets. The visual motif of physical separation with mirrors...
Mike Schleif’s Space Bears; Making Capitalism Bear-able
By Sean Hendrickson Space Bears the Movie uses its relatively solid animation and music as a foundation for its witty, well written allegories surrounding late stage capitalism and its consequences. King Glopp is the epitome of greed: stealing resources from all over the galaxy and forcing those under him to expand his wealth. Kids (as we all know) have a strong sense of what’s “fair” from a young age, and this film does a great job...
The Global Search for Education: Dr. Thomas Torora Minda Discusses Why the Gamo People Are More Relevant Than Ever to the Biodiversity Conversation
This month audiences can screen the film A Thousand Suns, curated by the Global Oneness Project, on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Soloist Leslie Andrea Williams on Dancing Martha Graham’s Chronicle
This month, global audiences can screen Martha Graham’s Prelude to Action from Chronicle (curated by the Martha Graham Dance Company) on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Directors Adam Hersko-RonaTas and Elodie Freymann Are Focused on Pangolin Conservation
This month, audiences can screen Danglin’ Pangolin, curated by Planet Classroom, on the Planet Classroom Network.
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