All Documentaries articles – Page 24
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Features
Dutch filmmaker Bianca Stigter on found-footage documentary ‘Three Minutes - A Lengthening’
Her husband Steve McQueen is executive producer on the feature based on a three-minute home movie.
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Reviews
‘Beba’: Toronto Review
Afro-Latino filmmaker Rebeca Huntt makes her debut with a striking biographical documentary
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News
Norwegian filmmakers launch creative documentary festival Mirage in Oslo
A full 2022 event with industry strand and pitching forum is being planned.
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Reviews
‘Republic Of Silence’: Venice Review
A vivid, emotionally-charged insider view of conflict and displacement from Syria’s Diana El Jeiroudi
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‘Becoming Cousteau’: Telluride Review
Liz Garbus directs this engaging documentary about Jacques Cousteau, showing how his story reflects the history of the environmental movement
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‘The Story Of Looking’: Telluride Review
Mark Cousins’ latest video essay is also his most personal
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‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’: Venice Review
A deep dive into the poet/troubador’s most famous song
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News
Docs Ireland to showcase Northern Ireland’s documentary filmmaking boom
Northern Ireland Screen has backed seven feature documentaries in the last year.
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Reviews
‘The Tribe Of Gods’: Docs Ireland Review
Tory Island off the coast of Donegal is the rich setting for Loic Jourdain’s observational documentary
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‘Her Socialist Smile’: Docs Ireland Review
A meditation on the life and thoughts of 19th century disability activist Helen Keller
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‘Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over’: Docs Ireland Review
A compulsively watchable cultural document of a stroppy, scrappy misfit
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‘Far Eastern Golgotha’: Docs Ireland Review
An impressive debut with ’a boisterous, anarchic energy to match its charismatic but self-destructive subject’
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‘Sava’: Sarajevo Review
Matthew Somerville tracks the mighty river over its full course of almost a thousand kilometres
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‘Disturbed Earth’: Sarajevo Review
A reflection on the Srebrenica massacre and its reverberations today in the semi-abandoned town
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‘Soldat Ahmet’: Sarajevo Review
A miltary man and part-time boxer gets ready to tread the boards in Jannis Lenz’s documentary feature debut
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‘Divas’: Sarajevo Review
Firm friendships in Budapest form the bedrock of Mate Korosi’s appealing documentary debut
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News
IDFA director teases new-look programme, honorees and Hito Steyerl collaboration
IDFA will present its lifetime achievement award to revered Armenian director Artavazd Peleshyan.
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Reviews
‘Brotherhood’: Locarno Review
Three young siblings work as shepherds in Bosnia after their father is sent to jail in this quiet documentary
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News
Lightbox sets co-production partnership with Warner Music Entertainment
Warner Music Entertainment will co-produce, co-develop and co-finance projects with Lightbox.