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Kate Millar

Kate Millar
MFA Candidate in Poetry at The New School School of Public Engagement
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Cinelogue Is Decolonizing the Film Canon

A conversation with the director of a new streaming platform dedicated to global majority filmmakers

December 19, 2023 • by Rehana Esmail and Kate Millar
Cinelogue hosts a library of films that have been carefully selected by international filmmakers and curators from diverse regional foci....

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