All Documentaries articles – Page 28
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'Queerama': Sheffield Review
Opening Sheffield Doc/Fest, Daisy Asquith looks at a century of gay life in the United Kingdom
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'A River Below': Sheffield Review
The pink river dolphin of the Amazon is the focal point of this unexpectedly compelling documentary
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'Out Of Thin Air': Sheffield Review
A real-life whodunnit from 1974 is the basis of Dylan Howitt’s gripping Iceland-set documentary
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'12 Days': Cannes Review
Raymond Depardon’s latest doc takes in life at a French psychiatric hospital
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'Filmworker': Cannes Review
Leon Vitali shares his stories of a life devoted to Stanley Kubrick
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'Faces Places (Visages Villages)': Cannes Review
Film director Agnes Varda and photographer JR team for a heartwarming road trip through France
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'Sea Sorrow': Cannes Review
Vanessa Redgrave delivers a thoughtful documentary on the global refugee crisis
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'A Better Man': Hot Docs Review
Raw and honest first-person documentary about domestic abuse
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'Playing God': Hot Docs Review
Doc tracks the ‘Master of Disaster’ Ken Feinberg as he assigns compensation to the victims of 9/11 and other tragedies
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'Ask The Sexpert': Hot Docs Review
At 93, the straight-talking Dr Mahinder Watsa tackes sexual ignorance in his daily Mumbai Mirror column
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'Pecking Order': Hot Docs Review
New Zealand’s competitive chicken breeders fear fowl play in this highly-entertaining Hot Docs title
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'Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story' - Hot Docs Review
The tragic story of the late footballer Jusin Fashanu and his sibling John recalls a homophobic, racist Britain of the 1980s
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'Bobbi Jene': Tribeca Review
Elvira Lind’s remarkable documentary follows two years in the life of provocative dancer Bobbi Jene Smith
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'Elián’: Hot Docs Review
The five year-old boy found floating in the Florida Straits in 1999 tells his side of the story
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'Bee Nation': Hot Docs Review
Crowd-pleaser set on Canada’s First Nation reserves opens Toronto’s Hot Docs festival
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'Frank Serpico': Tribeca Review
Dir/scr: Antonino D’Ambrosio. US. 2017. 96mins In 1971, disillusioned New York City cop Frank Serpico took on the systemic corruption he saw in the force and beyond; an action which then saw him labelled as a hero by some, and a traitor by most. With unprecedented access ...
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'When God Sleeps': Tribeca Review
Up close and personal with Shahin Najafi, the German-based ‘Salman Rushdie of rap’
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Whitney 'Can I Be Me': Tribeca Review
It may be unauthorised, but Nick Broomfield’s story of a beautiful diva’s descent into drugs is certainly respectful
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'The Last Animals': Tribeca Review
A former war photographer tracks the shameful ivory trade in a galvanising documentary which is a potent mix of film and message
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'House Of Z': Tribeca Review
There’s no shortage of fashion drama to feed this documentary about couture’s former enfant terrible Zac Posen