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💥Announcement! Saturday 18.04.2026💥
🍲 Film & Kufa "The Heartbeat of the Land " 🎥
Saturday, 18.04.2026 | 6.00 pm | Casino für Sozialmedizin, Sonnenallee 100, 12045 Berlin
Arrival: U7 Rathaus Neukölln, buses M41, M43, 166 Erkstraße
📣 Call to action: https://asanb.noblogs.org/?p=16694 - @berlinmigrantstrikers
🍅🍅 - The Heartbeat of the Land -
Documentary, Küfa and discussion with members of Solidaria - Bari 🍅🍅“The Heartbeat of the Land” is a documentary, self-produced by Solidaria Bari, featuring voices and images of daily resistance in the West Bank, Palestine.
The documentary describes Solidaria’s journey through the West Bank by listening to the voices of the Palestinians they met during visits to various agro-ecological cooperatives that are part of the Popular Art Centre (PAC) network.
A narrative built from these encounters, daily practices, and relationships, offering a grassroots perspective on life in the occupied territories and the forms of resistance that permeate agricultural work, culture, and the sense of community in Palestine.
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CW: American Fiction spoilers
Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.
At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.
It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.
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CW: American Fiction spoilers
Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.
At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.
It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.
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CW: American Fiction spoilers
Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.
At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.
It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.
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CW: American Fiction spoilers
Scrap the idea of the family drama side of this being okay. It gets progressively worse.
At the risk of spoiling things that's deliberate, the film is reframed at the end, a lot is recontextualised, it's clear it is self-aware. This helps far less than you'd expect.
It's not completely devoid of positives but don't see why this one got acclaim. It's unsubtle and shallow, bit of a slog. Arguably that's the point, but it's still a slog.
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Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).
But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?
The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.
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Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).
But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?
The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.
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Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).
But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?
The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.
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Watching American Fiction. Mixed views. Competently executed and the family drama side of the plot is okay (if very thin).
But, admittedly as a white non-American, the other side of the plot to me criticises stereotypes of Black/AA media while indulging in its own form of it. I'd say it at least knows it but it's as subtle as a brick to the face as a film, so can I really be sure?
The two threads of the film barely interact and that's its biggest strength.