All Sheffield Doc/Fest articles – Page 5
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Features
Nine British documentaries that made a difference
Producers, execs, presenters and directors of some of the most influential British docs of the 21st century reveal the inside story of their masterpieces and their key moments during production.
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News
VR Cinemas face challenging future, says Doc/Fest panel
Venues dedicated to VR are struggling to find a sustainable business model, but there is positivity to be found.
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Lack of change leads to 'deeply unattractive industry', says Doc/Fest diversity panel
Particpants in ‘Not Another Diversity Panel!’ discussed diversity
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Documentary groups lobby to keep UK in Creative Europe post-Brexit
A petition is live on the European Documentary Network website.
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Reviews
'Worlds Of Ursula K. Le Guin': Sheffield Review
Film charting the life and legacy of science fiction novelist Ursula K. Le Guin
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'For The Birds': Sheffield Review
Eye-opening look at a woman who has adopted hundreds of birds
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'Under The Wire': Sheffield Review
Essential look at the fearless work of war correspondent Marie Colvin and photographer Paul Conroy
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'What Is Democracy?': Sheffield Review
Filmmaker Astra Taylor explores the notion of democracy in the modern world
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'The Insufferable Groo': Sheffield Review
Intriguing profile of self-proclaimed master low-budget filmmaker Stephen Groo
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'A Northern Soul': Sheffield Review
Sean McAllister follows up A Syrian Love Story with an eye-opening look at his hometown of Hull
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News
ICA Cinema adds four to distribution slate including 'Tranny Fag' (exclusive)
’Tranny Fag’ will have its UK premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest.
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Reviews
'Hale County This Morning, This Evening': Sheffield Review
RaMell Ross presents a snapshot of daily life in Hale County, Alabama
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'The Silence Of Others': Sheffield Review
Spanish citizens attempt to seek justice for atrocities carried out by General Franco’s regime
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'A Woman Captured': Sheffield Review
Bernadett Tuza-Ritter’s debut feature documentary examines the life of a modern day Hungarian slave
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Comment
Guest comment: Doc/Fest director on 'fundamental shift in power structures'
The 25th edition of the Sheffield event runs from June 7-12.
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Features
"The 'D-word' is no longer dirty": experts on state of play for docs
Two major documentary events, Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK and France’s Sunny Side of the Doc, take place this month.
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News
Dogwoof picks up 'América' for world sales ahead of Doc/Fest berth
The film is directed and produced by Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside.
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Dogwoof boards Syria doc 'Under The Wire' ahead of Sheffield Doc/Fest premiere (exclusive)
Doc tells the story of war correspondent Marie Colvin.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest reveals 2018 programme
Over 200 projects announced, including 37 world and 70 UK premieres.