All Documentaries articles – Page 11
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‘Inner Lines’: Visions du Reel Review
A poetic, moving account of the psychological effects of war on the Yazidi people
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‘Dogwatch’: Visions du Reel Review
A highly entertaining and absurdist account of the armed guards who spend their lives at sea waiting for pirates that never come
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‘Outside’: CPH:DOX Review
Olha Zhurba’s timely debut doc follows a young boy who goes from poster child for the Ukrainian Maiden Uprising to a homeless adult
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‘The Chocolate War’: CPH:DOX Review
Miki Mistrati’s third documentary on the ethical failures of the chocolate industry focuses on child trafficking to the Ivory Coast
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‘Fashion Babylon’: CPH:DOX Review
Gianluca Matarrese’s doc offers an extravagant but unforgiving front row view of the insular world of fashion
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‘Jimmy In Saigon’: Flare Review
Searching for the truth about his brother’s mysterious death, Peter McDowell creates a compassionate picture of a hidden gay life
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‘Last Flight Home’: Sundance Review
Two-time Sundance winner Ondi Timoner takes an unflinching look at her father’s decision to end his life
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‘2nd Chance’: Sundance Review
Ramin Bahrani takes a fascinating, surprising look at US body armour company Second Chance
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‘We Met In Virtual Reality’: Sundance Review
Joe Hunting explores the freedoms offered and questions posed by virtual reality
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‘La Guerra Civil’: Sundance Review
Director Eva Longoria Baston pulls no punches in her portrait of rival boxers Julio Cesar Chavel and Oscar De La Hoya
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‘Eskape’: IDFA Review
Neary Adeline Hay retraces the steps she took as a child refugee feeling post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
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‘Mafifa’: IDFA Review
Daniela Muñoz Barroso presents a dynamic portrait of late Cuban congan musician Mafifa
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‘After A Revolution’: IDFA Review
Two siblings on opposing sides of the Libyan civil war cope with its aftermath in different ways
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‘Housewitz’: IDFA Review
Intimate portrait of prison camp survivor Lous Hoogendijk-De Jong, who hasn’t left her home in years
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‘Turn Your Body To The Sun’: IDFA Review
A woman attempts to retrace the steps of her Soviet soldier father who was captured by the Nazis
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‘Children Of The Mist’: IDFA Review
A young Hmong girl in Northern Vietnam struggles against a pre-ordained path in Diam Ha Lei’s compelling first feature
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‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film
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‘The Real Charlie Chaplin’: London Review
Peter Middleton and James Spinney turn their attention to The Little Tramp
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‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review
Jonás Trueba’s sprawling documentary takes in five years in the lives of Spanish high-school students
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‘Hold Your Fire’: Toronto Review
Stefan Forbes’ absorbing documentary explores a landmark crime in Brooklyn 1973