All Documentaries articles – Page 33
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Reviews'Bill Nye: Science Guy': SXSW Review
Bill Nye takes on climate change deniers and creationists in this affectionate documentary
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Reviews'I Am Another You': SXSW Review
‘Hooligan Sparrow’ director Nanfu Wang documents a trip across the United States with a Utah-born drifter
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Reviews'Dina': Review
Documentary about the hurdles facing an autistic couple which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance
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Reviews'Cries From Syria': Review
Comprehensive HBO doc on Syria takes an awards qualifying run in the US before hitting small screens there
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Reviews'The Farthest': Dublin Review
Emer Reynolds tracks the Voyager interstellar mission in a cathartic and moving documentary
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Reviews'Ghost Hunting': Berlin Review
Raed Andoni reconstructs his past abuse in an Israeli detention centre for the Berlinale’s prize-winning documentary
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Reviews'Chasing Coral': Review
Exciting and cinematic, Netflix-acquired doc Chasing Coral tracks the disappearance of this crucial ecosystem
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Reviews'Bones of Contention': Berlin Review
Documentary examines the legacy of the Spanish Civil War, and the mass graves which remain dotted across the country to this day
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Reviews'Almost Heaven': Berlin Review
Documentary set in one of China’s largest mortuaries where teenager Ying Ling learns her trade
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Reviews'California Dreams': Berlin Review
Five actors try for the big time in a documentary which tracks the real La La Land in Southern California
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Reviews'Untitled' (Michael Glawogger project): Berlin Review
Michael Glawogger’s last unfinished project is crafted into a poetic film by his longterm collaborator
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Reviews'For Ahkeem': Berlin Review
Documentary set in a bleak corner of St Louis, where a black high school student comes prematurely of age.
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Reviews'Devil's Freedom': Berlin Review
Mexico’s drug wars laid bare in Everado Gonzalez’s documentary
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Reviews'Chavela': Berlin Review
Documentary about the extraordinary life of Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, adopted by Almodóvar in her late-life revival
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Reviews'Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World': Sundance Review
Dir/scr. Catherine Bainbridge. Canada, 2017, 99 mins
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Reviews'Step': Review
Amanda Lipitz has a hit on her hands in this crowd-pleasing documentary set in inner city Baltimore















