
How to make films that not only question but remake the world?
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<p>Recordings of events and talks hosted at WET, Rotterdam. In 2025 our public programme centres around the question "How to make films that not only question but remake the world?". The question guide sus through a year-long public program on historical and contemporary documentary and experimental film practices bridging the gulf between aesthetics and politics. This public program is based on collective research conducted by members of WET. </p><p>WET is a Rotterdam-based collective and project space for artists’ moving image, founded in 2019 by Marta Hryniuk, Erika Roux, Anna Łuczak, Nick Thomas and Sophie Bates. </p>
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<p>Recordings of events and talks hosted at WET, Rotterdam. In 2025 our public programme centres around the question "How to make films that not only question but remake the world?". The question guide sus through a year-long public program on historical and contemporary documentary and experimental film practices bridging the gulf between aesthetics and politics. This public program is based on collective research conducted by members of WET. </p><p>WET is a Rotterdam-based collective and project space for artists’ moving image, founded in 2019 by Marta Hryniuk, Erika Roux, Anna Łuczak, Nick Thomas and Sophie Bates. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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