Our senior editor Mallory Andrews examine's Brett Story's documentary The Hottest August, and how we come to terms with our own dystopian present| cléo
Director Astra Taylor expands on the central question that drives her film What Is Democracy?| cléo
An exploration of chronic illness and the body in Chloë Lum and Yannick Desranleau’s 2018 video-opera installation, What Do Stones Smell Like in the Forest?| cléo
An exploration of the representation of epilepsy in film, focusing on Zia Anger's 2015 experimental short film I Remember Nothing.| cléo
Made in 1972, Jane Arden’s The Other Side of Underneath was the only British film of the decade to be solo-directed by a woman. A boldly feminist film in its engagement with, and rejection of, the contemporary place of women in British society, the film is also unique for its take on mental illness. Arden’s […]| cléo
A filmmaker reflects on her experience with making movies while living with multiple chronic illnesses.| cléo