Tshililo waha Muzila’s review of The Little Black Man from the Congo in Variety praises the film’s powerful exploration of identity and colonial legacy, highlighting its captivating story and breathtaking visuals that resonate long after the credits roll.
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China’s sci-fi scene is bursting with fresh ideas, yet one groundbreaking novel remains a hidden gem in the West. WIRED takes you inside this literary masterpiece that’s not only fueling China’s visionary future but also transforming the global sci-fi universe
The Wall Street Journal dives into “India” and “Let My Country Awake,” celebrating their daring and fearless journey through history. These films deliver powerful, sweeping narratives that boldly challenge conventional perspectives on India’s rich and complex past
In The Secret Agent, Brazil fearlessly delves into its past, exploring the depths of collective memory and the core of national identity. This gripping film unearths hidden histories, challenging society to remember and reconcile with its complex and profound legacy
Frank Bongiorno explores Australia: A History by Tony Abbott, presenting it as an inspiring tribute that celebrates the nation as “a land built by heroes,” masterfully blending patriotism with a timeless story of Australia’s past.
In Motherland, Julia Ioffe vividly brings to life the extraordinary women who shaped Russia’s history and identity. This captivating book reveals the untold stories of the fierce matriarchs whose strength and resilience powered Mother Russia through the ages.






