All Documentaries articles – Page 21
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‘The First Wave’: London Review
Documentarian Matthew Heineman chronicles a New York hospital’s Covid response during the early months of the pandemic
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IDFA unveils jam-packed industry programme including Geeta Gandbhir’s Prince doc
IDFA Forum will take place from November 20-26.
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Doclisboa unveils competition lineups for 2021 physical festival
FIms from Brazil, Ukraine, Russia and Romania are among those that have been selected.
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Andrea Arnold on ‘Cow’, the rise of feminine power and why she enjoyed making ‘Big Little Lies’
“It’s more like the projects choose me,” says the UK filmmaker.
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12 Ibero-American projects selected for Doclisboa’s Arche development lab
The Arche lab is part of Doclisboa’s Nebulae industry programme.
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‘Futura’: Hamburg Review
A trio of Italian filmmakers ask the next generation what might lie ahead for their country and themselves
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First films, Hito Steyerl titles revealed by International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
IDFA is taking place as a physical event from November 17-28.
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‘Bigger Than Us’: San Sebastian Review
Flore Vasseur’s documentary takes a celebratory look at young activists around the world
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Portugal’s FEST unveils line up of directorial debuts from European festival circuit
‘Lamb’, ‘La Civil’, ’Zero Fucks Given’ are in the competition line-up.
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Dutch filmmaker Bianca Stigter on found-footage documentary ‘Three Minutes - A Lengthening’
Her husband Steve McQueen is executive producer on the feature based on a three-minute home movie.
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‘Beba’: Toronto Review
Afro-Latino filmmaker Rebeca Huntt makes her debut with a striking biographical documentary
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Norwegian filmmakers launch creative documentary festival Mirage in Oslo
A full 2022 event with industry strand and pitching forum is being planned.
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‘Republic Of Silence’: Venice Review
A vivid, emotionally-charged insider view of conflict and displacement from Syria’s Diana El Jeiroudi
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‘Becoming Cousteau’: Telluride Review
Liz Garbus directs this engaging documentary about Jacques Cousteau, showing how his story reflects the history of the environmental movement
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‘The Story Of Looking’: Telluride Review
Mark Cousins’ latest video essay is also his most personal
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‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’: Venice Review
A deep dive into the poet/troubador’s most famous song
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Docs Ireland to showcase Northern Ireland’s documentary filmmaking boom
Northern Ireland Screen has backed seven feature documentaries in the last year.
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‘The Tribe Of Gods’: Docs Ireland Review
Tory Island off the coast of Donegal is the rich setting for Loic Jourdain’s observational documentary
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‘Her Socialist Smile’: Docs Ireland Review
A meditation on the life and thoughts of 19th century disability activist Helen Keller