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Landscape and Desire: Reports from a Contested Planet

This series brings together a range of recent nonfiction films that focus on deeply personal perceptions of places in time—places of our time. Like the very earliest forms of cinema, which took entranced spectators to far away-places they had never seen and to daily vistas they could now view, through the camera’s eye, in new ways, each of these films trains its gaze onto the landscapes of a contemporary time. The result is a modern travelogue through the significant destinations of a new century—destinations that nonetheless elicit struggles carried over from the past.

Current and upcoming film series

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The Reincarnations of Delphine Seyrig

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Rosine Mbakam, 2025 McMillan-Stewart Fellow

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The Illusory Tableaux of Georges Méliès

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Activism and Post-Activism. Korean Documentary Cinema, 1981-2022

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Fables of the Reconstruction. Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias

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Ben Rivers, Back to the Land

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Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque

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Make Way for Tomorrow. Carson Lund’s Eephus

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Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Collective Monologue