All Documentaries articles
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‘The Bones’: CPH:DOX Review
Fascinating excavation of the true value of dinosaur bones to finders, collectors, museums and scientists
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‘Immortals’: CPH:DOX Review
Young Iraqis born after the 2003 US occupation try to carve out their own lives in a repressive Baghdad
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‘My Stolen Planet’: Thessaloniki Review
CPH and Berlinale winner is an intimate celebration of everyday resistance in modern Iran
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‘Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other’: CPH:DOX Review
US photographer Joel Meyerowitz and his artist wife Maggie Barrett put their 30-year relationship under the microscope
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‘Balomania’: CPH:DOX Review
Fascinating dive into the secretive, illegal world of Brazil’s hot air balloon aficionados
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‘Apollo Thirteen: Survival’: CPH:DOX Review
Peter Middleton’s immersive Netflix documentary about the ill-fated 1970 Apollo 13 space mission blends new and archive footage
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‘Forest’: Thessaloniki Review
Intimate documentary captures how Europe’s refugee crisis is impacting one Polish family’s quiet forest life
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‘Every Little Thing’: CPH:DOX Review
Sally Aitken follows one woman’s tireless work caring for LA’s hummingbird population
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‘Stray Bodies’: Thessaloniki Review
Elina Psykou explores how issues of IVF, abortion and euthanasia are treated differently across Europe
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‘Johatsu - Into Thin Air’: Thessaloniki Review
Sensitive exploration of why – and how – thousands of Japanese people vanish each year without a trace
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‘Janey’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow’s closing film goes on the road with Scottish comedian Janey Godley
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‘And So It Begins’: Thessaloniki Review
Ramona S Diaz follows Philippines presidential hopeful Leni Robredo in the run-up to the country’s 2022 elections
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‘Nocturnes’: Thessaloniki Review
The hawk moth community of the Eastern Himalayas comes into sharp focus in this contemplative doc
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‘The Home Game’: Glasgow Review
A small Icelandic town prepares to host an FA Cup match in this feel-good documentary
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’Made In England: The Films Of Powell and Pressburger’: Berlin Review
Martin Scorsese guides this rich, personal journey through the films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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‘A Family’: Berlin Review
French author Christine Angot confronts her family about her father’s sexual abuse
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‘No Other Land’: Berlin Review
A Palestinian-Israeli collective documents how a beleaguered West Bank community is resisting the Israeli army
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’Turn In The Wound’: Berlin Review
Abel Ferrara’s documentary is an awkward meld of the Ukraine conflict with a Patti Smith installation
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‘At Averroes & Rosa Parks’: Berlin Review
Nicolas Philibert profiles two Parisian psychiatric units in the second of a planned trilogy following ’On The Adamant’
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‘Favoriten’: Berlin Review
Documentary spends three years following an inner-city Viennese primary school