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A man and woman sit by a calm lake during dusk, with mountains in the background and a dog resting near the woman.
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Life on Bruny Island, population 750, is suffused with trade-offs and joys

Directed by Guido Pezz

Claymation figures in a desert, including a man drumming on a barrel and others with makeshift vehicles and a gramophone horn.
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Endearingly weird wax figures inhabit a musical journey of self-discovery

Directed by Daniel Quirke

A man with glasses inspects a detailed model featuring a car, a bridge, and two figures inside a miniature building.
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After leaving Damascus, Mohamad longs for a home that no longer exists

Directed by Jimmy Goldblum

A person in vibrant, multicoloured activewear energetically poses with arms outstretched, while another stands behind. A jumper is mid-air above them.

Pablo has a simple dream – to spread joy. But the reality is more complicated

Directed by Daniel Ifans

Black and white photo of children dancing energetically in a studio, with a girl in the foreground expressing excitement.
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How war destroys the childhood sense-scape we call ‘home’

What we grow up with determines the gestures, textures, spaces, sights, smells, sounds and thoughts we call ‘home’

by Julia F Christensen

Photo of a messy wardrobe with mixed colourful clothes on hangers and shelves, showing disorganisation and variety in styles.
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How to have less stuff

Do your possessions hold too much power over you? Learn to regain control – and benefit your wallet and the planet

by Melissa Norberg

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Thoreau’s economics: the truly precious costs precious little

As Henry David Thoreau learned from living at Walden Pond, the paramount economic skill is knowing how to make a house a home

by John Kaag & Jonathan van Belle

Black and white photo of a bathroom with a pedestal sink, two taps and a geometric counter, on a tiled floor.

The sink in the hall: how pandemics transform architecture

From the sink in the hall to the UV light in the bus depot: how pandemics past and present can transform architecture

by Theodora Philcox

Photo of a group of people sitting outside, smiling and raising drinks together. A picnic with bottles and fruits is visible in front.

An elegy and a celebration of what it really means to find a home

Directed by Davina Pardo

Photo of a woman in a nursery next to a crib with colourful blankets and a chair by a window with white curtains.

Pregnant women ‘nest’. But there’s nothing biological about it

The ‘nesting mother’ stereotype is as common as it is unscientific: there is no hormonal drive for doing housework

by Arianne Shahvisi