Films Longing in times of social distancing October 11, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments The following was written for a project filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky, who dreamt of putting together a magazine he would call MEAT and which would... Read More
Films Feathers – Omar El Zohairy (2021) September 14, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments I’m thinking of Wang Bing. I’m thinking of Pedro Costa. I’m thinking of Tarkovsky’s Stalker who gets up from his bed in the morning. I’m... Read More
Films A Vanishing Fog – Augusto Sandino (2021) September 5, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments How can we understand what is happening around us? How can we make sense of Planet Earth burning in front of our eyes? Can we... Read More
Films A Night of Knowing Nothing – Payal Kapadia (2021) August 24, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments Two or three weeks after the beginning of the Russian war in Ukraine, I fell into a deep depression, which I haven’t quite left behind... Read More
Books & Articles Pre-order: The Art(s) of Slow Cinema Anthology August 19, 2022 by Nadin Mai 3 Comments Thirteen years ago, I saw my first slow film. Ten years ago, I started writing about slow films. A decade of writing, of thinking, of... Read More
Research The Invisible Present July 15, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments When have you last looked at the sky? When have you last taken the time to look at the stars? It’s difficult to do these... Read More
Films Research Apichatpong’s shamanic journeys July 7, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments I see a little boy. He stands on one leg. He wears shorts and a short-sleeved chequered shirt. He holds up one of his hands... Read More
Uncategorised A new beginning June 4, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments Ten years ago, I began to write articles on cinema. The word ‘article’ is perhaps not entirely correct. I tried to put words to some... Read More
Films Mariupolis – Mantas Kvedaravicius (2016) May 1, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, a lot of questions were running around in my head. Some questions were existential, they were linked to what... Read More
Films Faya Dayi — Jessica Beshir (2021) March 5, 2022 by Nadin Mai No Comments There is a dream at the centre of Jessica Beshir’s Faya Dayi, a dream that is both magical and cruel; a dream which carries us... Read More