Tindaya Variations

The mountain of Tindaya (Fuerteventura, Canary Islands) has been entangled in controversy for over thirty years. The mountain is, at once, a sacred site for the indigenous people of Fuerteventura– who decorated it with hundreds of engravings–; a mining…

Dragging Chains

Dragging Chains moves between observation and conversation as the apparent obscurity of Grenada’s Jab Jab masquerade is unraveled. Shot during the 2023 carnival season, the film immerses its viewers in a sensorial spectacle of oil, chains and rhythms, …

One Gram of Gold

This film is about gold– a global commodity shaping local livelihoods and landscapes across the world. It is about the people who risk their lives in the narrow underground mines and about their struggles for a better future. It is a participatory proj…

Gold Surprises Us

Gold is the cornerstone of Suriname’s economy, attracting many Brazilian migrants who seek to improve their lives. Building on a friendship spanning over fifteen years, miner Pretinha and anthropologist Marjo embarked on a collaborative film project fo…

Minding Sand

As a seemingly cheap, abundant and easy to extract resource, sand is a key ingredient in many construction materials, most notably concrete. Minding Sand follows the sand mining industry along the beaches of Sierra Leone and the struggles associated wi…

Earth Day Issue Editorial

The release of our first 2025 issue on 22 April, coordinated by our new editorial team, coincides with Earth Day 2025. This issue presents five films that take a close look at natural resource extraction worldwide, including gold, copper, oil, sand and…

Dancing with Shadows: A Global Exploration of Folklore

Folklore is a thriving cultural treasure, laden with fascinating stories, myths, customs, and rituals influenced by a particular locale or community. This post delves into the enigmatic world of folklore, from the mythical creatures of European folklore to the spiritual rites of African traditional religions, to the captivating legends of Native American tribes. The Alluring […]

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On Hesitation

What does it mean to die well? How does assuming responsibility for killing an animal feel?Who gets to decide who dies, who lives, and who kills? While orienting oneself to regenerating life is typical among small-scale diversified farmers, killing and…

The Value of Common Bracken Revisited

Based on a walking ethnography, this photo essay employs sensory ethnography to explore multispecies relationality in steljniki, plots of land traditionally used for grazing and the harvesting of common bracken. Through work in subsistence-based extens…