All US Documentary Competition articles
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Reviews‘Soul Patrol’ review: Powerful portrait of the first Black special operations unit in Vietnam
Filmmaker J. M. Harper follows up ’As We Speak’ with moving look at the cost of war
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Reviews‘Public Access’ review: Fascinating study of US community TV boom exec-produced by Benny Safdie
David Shadrack Smith’s Sundance title uses archive footage to recall the glory days of public access television
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Reviews‘American Doctor’ review: Hard-hitting doc follows three US doctors on the ground in Gaza
Poh Si Teng’s film proves an emotional gut-punch portrait of life during conflict
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Reviews‘Third Act’: Sundance Review
Portrait of Asian American filmmaker Robert M Nakamura by his son, Tadashi
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Reviews‘Life After’: Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of assisted dying within the disabled community
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Reviews‘Selena Y Los Dinos’: Sundance Review
The life of Latina singing sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez, as told by her family
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Reviews‘Sly Lives! (aka The Burden Of Black Genius)’: Sundance Review
Questlove takes on the extraordinary shapeshifter Sly Stone in this unconventional rock doc
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Reviews‘Sugarcane’: Sundance Review
Accomplished account of generations of abuse against Canada’s Indigenous tribes
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Reviews‘Daughters’: Sundance Review
A father-daughter dance takes place behind prison bars in an attempt to rebuild broken bonds
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Reviews‘Union’: Sundance Review
Stirring documentary follows Amazon workers in New York as they attempt to unionise
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Reviews‘Porcelain War’: Sundance Review
Ukranian artists decide to continue creating their beauty while defending Kharkiv against Russian attack
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Reviews‘Gaucho Gaucho’: Sundance Review
’The Truffle Hunters’ filmmakers return to document the rhythms of modern cowboy life on the plains of Argentina
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Reviews‘Love Machina’: Sundance Review
An American couple attempts to cheat death through artificial intelligence in this eye-opening doc
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Reviews‘Frida’: Sundance Review
Vibrant documentary portrait of Frida Kahlo uses the artist’s own words to tell her story
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Reviews‘Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’: Sundance Review
This Sundance Grand Jury prizewinner is an unconventional documentary about African American poet Nikki Giovanni
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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‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’: Sundance Review
Doc set in the Texas borderlands hits the right notes
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Reviews‘Descendant’: Sundance Review
The search for the last slave ship brings emotion ashore in this sobering documentary set in Mobile, Alabama
















