All Documentaries articles – Page 25
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Reviews
‘Cow’: Cannes Review
Andrea Arnold chews the cud with Luma, a dairy cow, in this intriguing documentary
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‘Jane By Charlotte’: Cannes Review
Jane Birkin and Charlotte Gainsbourg explore their relationship in this modest, tender documentary
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’The Velvet Underground’: Cannes Review
Todd Haynes channels the essence of rock group The Velvet Underground in this immersive documentary
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News
Wim Wenders boards Cinephil’s nature doc as executive producer (exclusive)
The project is directed by Norway’s Margreth Olin.
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Non-Stop Entertainment acquires Autlook docs including 'All Light, Everywhere'
Autlook is doing brisk sales on its Cannes slate.
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“Seeing Black people doing things they enjoy is revolutionary”: Doc makers call for funding for more diverse voices
’Diversity: The Initiatives Driving Action, Not Just Talk!’ was a panel at this week’s Sunny Side of the Doc film festival.
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‘Fathom’: Tribeca Review
A siren song of the sea and the mysterious creatures who swim in it
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‘Ferguson Rises’: Tribeca Review
Seven years later, the killing of Michael Brown Jr. by law enforcement is examined through the prism of a city’s still-simmering racial tension
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News
Sheffield Doc/Fest crowns 2021 winners
Documentaries from Brazil, the UK and Colombia among those awarded.
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‘The Lost Leonardo’: Tribeca Review
If nothing else, the disputed, notorious ’Salvator Mundi’ is at least a bone fide cinema crowd-pleaser
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‘All These Sons’: Tribeca Review
The director of ’Minding The Gap’ returns with a powerful documentary about organizations trying to curb Chicago’s gun violence
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‘Ascension’: Tribeca Review
A shrewdly observed documentary which offers a mosaic of images and impressions of Chinese citizens’ pursuit of wealth
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‘Accepted’: Tribeca Review
A scandal shakes a successful, unconventional school in this absorbing documentary
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‘Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’: Tribeca Review
Focus Features delivers food for thought
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‘The Kids’: Tribeca Review
Revisiting Larry Clark’s 1995 cause celebre with the surviving cast
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Features
Director Thomas Robsahm talks ‘A-ha The Movie’ ahead of Tribeca premiere
Norwegian filmmaker talks getting the band back together for his Tribeca Film Festival premiere.
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Reviews
‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’: Tribeca Review
The popular, colourful author gets a documentary that’s a real page-turner
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News
Drew Xanthopoulos talks Apple TV+ whale song doc ‘Fathom’ ahead of Tribeca debut
Film follows two female scientists on separate expeditions to research how whales communicate
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‘Decameron’: Rotterdam Review
Bold and unconventional documentary following protests and the pandemic in Hong Kong