All Documentaries articles – Page 4
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‘blur: To The End’: Review
The 2023 reunion of British band blur is captured in this introspective, candid documentary
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‘Housewife Of The Year’: Galway Review
Doc reveals Ireland’s troubling gender politics through the country’s long-running ’Housewife Of The Year’ competition
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‘A Sudden Glimpse To Deeper Things’: Karlovy Vary Review
Mark Cousins examines the life and work of Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham in his latest cine-essay
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‘Real’: Karlovy Vary Review
Raw GoPro footage from a Ukrainian trench provides a visceral snapshot of the realities of conflict
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‘Kix’: Transilvania Review
Transilvania doc winner captures the life of a Hungarian boy over more than a decade
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‘Searching For Amani’: Raindance Review
Doc follows a 13 year-old boy’s quest to track down the murderers of his father in Kenya’s Laikipia county
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‘Nasty - More Than Just Tennis’: Cannes Review
Colourful documentary profiles the impact of Romanian player Ilie ‘Nasty’ Nastase on the world of tennis and beyond
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‘The Brink Of Dreams’: Cannes Review
An all-female Egyptian street theatre troupe act out their frustrations in this appealing Critics Week documentary
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‘Elementary’: Cannes Review
Claire Simon profiles daily life in a French elementary school in this charming documentary
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‘Ernest Cole, Lost And Found’: Cannes Review
Raoul Peck explores the life and work of exiled South African protest photographer Ernest Cole
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‘The Invasion’: Cannes Review
Sergei Loznitsa presents a vivid document of the effects of the Russian invasion on Ukraine
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‘Farming The Revolution’: Hot Docs Review
Hot Docs winner follows Indian farmers as they unite to protest damaging government laws
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‘Helen And The Bear’: Hot Docs Review
Vibrant story of the long and complicated marriage between a former congressman and his wife
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’Red Fever’: Hot Docs Review
Breezy, earnest exploration of the startling impact Indigenous culture has had on the modern world
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‘The Ride Ahead’: Hot Docs Review
Samuel Habib offers an intensely first-person perspective on navigating his life as he prepares to enter college
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‘Le Mans 55: The Unauthorised Investigation’: Hot Docs Review
The 1955 Le Mans disaster is investigated by a close relative of two of the 83 people who lost their lives at the racetrack
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‘Never Look Away’: Hot Docs Review
Lucy Lawless makes her directorial debut with this unflinching look at combat photojournalist Margaret Moth
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‘Rising Up At Night’: Visions du Reel Review
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the residents of Kinshasa fight to restore electricity to their beleaguered city
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‘The Landscape And The Fury’: Visions du Reel Review
The fragility of life in the Bosnia and Herzegovina borderlands is challenged by the arrival of refugees in this immersive Visions du Reel winner
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‘Billy’: Visions du Reel Review
Lawrence Cote-Collins tracks her friend Billy’s conviction for murder and his lifelong struggle with mental health