All Documentaries articles – Page 24
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'American Factory': Sundance Review
What happened when a Chinese manufacturing company took over an old General Motors plant in Ohio
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'One Child Nation': Sundance Review
A compelling documentary about China’s one-child policy from the director of ‘Hooligan Sparrow’
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'Always In Season': Sundance Review
Documentary explores the history of lynching in America’s Deep South
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'Shooting The Mafia': Sundance Review
Kim Longinotto documents the work of Italian photojournalist Letizia Battaglia
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'Leaving Neverland': Sundance Review
Director Dan Reed recognises the material’s inherent sensationalism but commendably avoids any titillation.
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'The Magic Life Of V': Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of young Finnish woman’s experiences of live action role-play
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'MEMORY: The Origin Of Alien': Sundance Review
A look at the legendary chestbuster sequence 40 years after it first exploded
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'Silvia': IDFA Review
A filmmaker’s montage of maternal memories searches for the bigger picture
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'Mussolini's Sister': IDFA Review
In Nazareth, the director’s formidable grandmother slowly teases out a life of hardship
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'Los Reyes': IDFA Review
It really is a dog’s life for strays Chola and Football as they observe their human companions in a skatepark in Chile
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'The Hidden City': IDFA Review
A startling view from underground Madrid is one of the year’s breakthrough documentaries
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'Kabul, City In The Wind': IDFA Review
Life goes on in Kabul, as its residents stuggle to rebuild and conquer their fears in IDFA’s opening film
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'Amazing Grace': Doc NYC Review
After 46 years, Aretha Franklin’s legendary documentary finally sees the light of day
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'The Kleptocrats': Doc NYC Review
Gripping documentary about the scandal surrounding Malaysian wealth fund 1MDB
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'The Price Of Everything': Review
Fascinating documentary which explores the complexities of the art world
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'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc
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'On Her Shoulders': Review
Dir/ed/cine: Alexandria Bombach. US. 2018. 94mins Tears flow in On Her Shoulders, a powerfully affecting portrait of activist (and recent Nobel Peace Prize recipient) Nadia Murad, who has helped bring to the world’s attention the horrors of the Yazidi genocide in Iraq. Director Alexandria Bombach doesn’t settle ...
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