All Documentaries articles – Page 25
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‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’: CPH:DOX Review
Three exiled Syrian journalists reunite to watch footage from the beginning of the revolution
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‘When A City Rises’: CPH:DOX Review
Thrilling, immersive documentary about the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
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‘A Man And A Camera’: CPH:DOX Review
Dutch filmmaker Guido Hendrikx silently films the residents of a small town to surprising reactions
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‘Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13’: CPH:DOX Review
Five years in the life of Gabi, a Swedish adolescent who struggles to identify as either male or female
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CPH:DOX director Guido Hendrikx – “I was like an extra-terrestrial”
‘A Man With A Camera’ saw the Dutch filmmaker knock on the doors of total strangers and remain silent while filming their reactions.
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CPH:DOX director Roser Corella - “I hope the film can be a tool to fight the system”
‘Room Without A View’ explores at the bleak reality of foreign domestic workers in Lebanon.
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Can the international festival circuit save creative documentary making?
Theatrical prospects for many festival doc films are slimmer than ever.
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‘United States Vs. Reality Winner’: CPH: DOX Review
Taut investigation into the jailing of US whistleblower Reality Winner
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‘Lost Boys’: CPH:DOX Review
A drug-fuelled escape to Southeast Asia becomes a nightmare descent into debauchery for Finnish director Joonas Neuvonen
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‘Children Of The Enemy’: CPH:DOX Review
An man attempts to rescue his oprhaned grandchildren from a Syrian refugee camp
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Features
Visions du Réel’s Emilie Bujès talks meeting the challenge of a second pandemic edition
Artistic director Emilie Bujès reveals the struggles and fresh alliances that have come out of hosting a second edition during the virus crisis.
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News
IDFA unveils major programming shake-up as festival director explains the changes
Orwa Nyrabia talks exclusively to Screen about shifting the focus to more experimental documentaries
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‘Who We Are: A Chronicle Of Racism In America’: SXSW Review
Jeffery Robinson links the chains of America’s black history
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‘Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free’: SXSW Review
A poignant look at the making of the musician’s ground-breaking solo album, ‘Wildflowers’, in 1994
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News
Wide Management posts raft of EFM sales (exclusive)
Paris-based company’s documentary arm Wide House also achieved deals on Hot Docs title Bloom Up.
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‘AIDS Diva: The Legend Of Connie Norman’: Flare Review
The short life and times of ’a radical activist and feisty charmer”
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‘The Return: Life After Isis’: SXSW Review
In a desolate camp in Northern Syria, stateless ‘Isis Brides’ open up to Alba Sotorra’s sympathetic lens
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‘Rebel Dykes’: Flare Review
Riotous look back at an underground 1980s movement which ‘terrified straight mainstream society’
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‘The Lost Sons’: SXSW Review
A famous kidnap victim discovered he has never really been found
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UK’s Into Film, Doc Society partner to deliver documentary programming to schools
Doc Society will provide resources from its education arm Doc Academy.