

Seoul: a new level of accessibility
I recently had the fortune to to visit South-Korea as a tourist. My imaginary of the country was largely built on a few Kim Ki Duk films I'd seen in my late adolescence, on Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" and more recently, on Han Kang's fascinating novel "The Vegetarian". I was initially afraid of spending many days in the capital city, given that it is a megalopolis of 26 million inhabitants. As a person who is fairly sensitive to noise and sensory overload, I feared becoming qui
May 10


Cycling & Care seminar call
Cycling and Care seminar call for papers text
Apr 13


New project alert: ARWUM
In collaboration with two other FilmEU institutions, we have been granted a new project funding that explores women's everyday mobility using artistic research methods.
Feb 6


Cycling in winter and other issues of accessibility amidst heavy snow
My dear bike one of the fews days I've taken it out with snow I guess Estonia is not the only European country that has been blessed with real cold temperatures this winter. We are 15 degrees below zero as I write this and despite my initial optimism and commitment to ride my bicycle throughout the year, that mission has been halted for now. Since I returned from holiday in the beginning of January, to a beautifully snow-covered Tallinn, I've only managed to take two bike rid
Feb 5












