Greek Weird Wave

During the month of November Filmatique presents Greek Weird Wave, a series of films that refract the zeitgeist of contemporary Greece's economic, political, and spiritual turmoil. Often, these explorations adopt a style of mundane realism, stories of everyday life set within scenarios of macabre, bizarre, even violent milieux.

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American Indie IV

Filmatique has partnered with Brooklyn-based film distributor Factory 25 once more for American Indie IV, a spotlight on some of the most exciting filmmakers working in the American independent scene.

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Talia Shea Levin

In an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Talia Shea Levin (Next Time) discusses shooting a film about the problems of communication in relationships, creating the real billboards for the film, and her theater background.

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Christopher Kahunahana

In an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Christopher Kahunahana discusses specific forms of economic exploitation in the 'paradise' of Hawaii, everyday life as a Kanaka Maoli, the politics of cinematic representation, and his current projects.

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Paloma Sermon-Daï

In an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Paloma Sermon-Daï discusses shooting a very delicate subject–her brother’s drug addiction–with her actual brother and mother, as well as the advantages of shooting in her hometown.

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Aglaja Filipović

In an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Aglaja Filipović (You Know What I Have Nightmares About) discusses shooting a film about one’s deepest fears, and examining relationships where someone silently suffers from depression.

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