All Documentaries articles – Page 16
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Reviews‘Stolen’: Dublin Review
Margo Harkin’s documentary about mother and baby homes is essential viewing for Irish society
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FeaturesHow good word of mouth powered Ukraine doc ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ to an Oscar nomination
A House Made Of Splinters, about a children’s shelter in eastern Ukraine, is an underdog among this year’s nominees for documentary feature. Screen talks to the Danish director and producer duo behind the film
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Features“It was a fever-dream, a non-stop rollercoaster”: Daniel Roher on making ‘Nalvany’
Daniel Roher’s documentary digs into the 2020 assassination attempt on Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny. Patricia Dobson talks to its Bafta- and Oscar-nominated director
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Reviews‘Kiss The Future’: Berlin Review
Sarajevo under siege and Irish stadium rockers U2 form an unexpected alliance in Nenad Cicin-Sain’s polished doc
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Reviews‘The Castle’: Berlin Review
A neglected castle in the Argentinian pampas is the setting for Martin Benchimol’s eccentric documentary
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NewsBFI earmarks £6m for documentary filmmaking, reappoints Doc Society as funding partner
The £6m of National Lottery funds will be invested over three years.
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NewsLondon audience award winner ‘Blue Bag Life’ picked up for UK and Ireland (exclusive)
The documentary picked up the audience award at LFF and Hainan.
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NewsAsif Kapadia, Maite Alberdi among CPH:Conference 2023 speakers
2023 conference has the theme ‘Future At Our Fingertips’.
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NewsCPH:DOX 2023 to open with Lin Alluna’s ‘Twice Colonized’
The feature debut from the Danish director world premiered at Sundance this month
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Reviews‘Beyond Utopia’: Sundance Review
The desperate stories of North Koreans trying to defect - and the South Korean pastor who helps them
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Reviews‘Kokomo City’: Sundance Review
Black transgender sex workers tell their stories to Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter D. Smith
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Reviews‘The Eternal Memory’: Sundance Review
Maite Alberdi follows up ‘The Mole Agent’ with this deeply moving story of a couple coping with Alzheimer’s disease
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Reviews‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’: Sundance Review
Doc set in the Texas borderlands hits the right notes
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Reviews‘Deep Rising’: Sundance Review
An urgent trip to the imperilled bottom of our world, narrated by Jason Momoa
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Reviews‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’: Sundance Review
The actor bares his soul for director Davis Guggenheim
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Reviews‘Kim’s Video’: Sundance Review
’Maverick-spirited tale of movie-obsession’ starts out in a long-lost New York film institution and ends up in Sicily
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FeaturesSara Dosa on ‘Fire Of Love’: “This forced me to work and think in a completely different way”
Fire Of Love director Sara Dosa talks to Screen about delving into archive, finding an unusual love story and why volcanoes are ‘the stuff of magic’.
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FeaturesHow ‘All That Breathes’ director found "searingly true moments" for Oscar-shortlisted documentary
Shaunak Sen explores the relationship between humans and the natural world in a film about two brothers rescuing birds in polluted New Delhi. The director of All That Breathes talks to Screen.
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NewsBFI, Screen Scotland back Tigerlily Productions’ feature documentary ‘Hong Kong Mixtape’ (exclusive)
It is the debut feature from Hong Kong Chinese-Scottish filmmaker San San F Young.
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FeaturesIn profile: the 2023 Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders
The documentary chapter of the US Academy has reduced the vast field of non-fiction contenders to just 15 films. Screen assesses the titles now competing to be among the five Oscar nominees — and ultimately to win the prize.














