All Sheffield Doc/Fest articles – Page 3
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Clare Stewart joins Sheffield Doc/Fest as interim CEO; Asif Kapadia to be guest curator (exclusive)
Former BFI London Film Festival director Stewart takes over for the 29th edition.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest board of trustees apologises to programming team
“We apologise to the signatories for not communicating better.”
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Sheffield Doc/Fest programming team criticises board following Cintia Gil departure
The programmers said they received no note of termination and were told they could “reapply for our jobs when the positions were advertised again.”
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Sheffield DocFest director Cintia Gil leaves over ‘artistic differences’
Gil will be replaced by interim director Sylvia Bednarz.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest crowns 2021 winners
Documentaries from Brazil, the UK and Colombia among those awarded.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest 2021 programme includes world premiere of Steve McQueen’s ‘Uprising’
The festival will take place in Sheffield, across the UK, and online.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket titles tackle corruption, diversity and Beirut explosion
The 55 projects selected for the pitching forum have been revealed.
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Questlove’s ‘Summer Of Soul’ to open Sheffield Doc/Fest 2021
World premiere of Mark Cousins’ ‘The Story Of Looking’ will close the UK documentary festival.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest 2021 to spotlight black British cinema
Retrospective to be curated by filmmakers including George Amponsah and David Olusoga.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest sets 2021 artistic team including two new programmers
Festival director Cíntia Gil leads the team.
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Reviews
‘Influence’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A portrait of the late PR mogul turned spin doctor and international ‘reputation manager’ Lord Tim Bell
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‘Your Mother’s Comfort’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
In Rio De Janeiro, a fiery trans rights activist and sex worker tries to hold the government to account
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‘Universe’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
Jazz doc tells the story of a missing jazz opus written for Miles Davis and eventually played by his mentee, Wallace Roney
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‘The Art Of Living In Danger’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A look inside the struggle against domestic violence in Iran
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‘Me And The Cult Leader’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A victim of the Tokyo sarin gas attack meets with one of its unrepentant perpetrators
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‘Southern Journey’ (Revisited): Sheffield Doc/Fest
Two British documentarians retrace the road taken by Alan Lomax and shirley Collins in 1959
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‘Remnants Of A Revolution’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A Filipino film-maker uncovers the secrets of a father’s past
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‘To See You Again’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A powerful portrait of female solidarity in the face of mass deaths and disappearances in Mexico
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‘Film About A Father Who’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A chapter in a continuing stream of work by an experimental, highly personal film-maker