All World Cinema Documentary Competition articles – Page 3
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Reviews‘The Truffle Hunters’: Sundance Review
Intimate documentary about the truffle hunters of Northern Italy
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Reviews‘The Mole Agent’: Sundance Review
Charming documentary in which an 83-year-old man goes undercover in a Chilean care home
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Reviews‘The Painter And The Thief’: Review
A burglar ends up stealing his victim’s heart in this unusual documentary from Norway
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Reviews'Cold Case Hammarskjöld': Sundance Review
An arresting, troubling investigative work into the death in 1961 of the UN Secretary General
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Reviews'Midnight Traveler': Sundance Review
A remarkable achievement from the Fazili family as they catalogue their flight from persecution
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Reviews'One Child Nation': Sundance Review
A compelling documentary about China’s one-child policy from the director of ‘Hooligan Sparrow’
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Reviews'Shooting The Mafia': Sundance Review
Kim Longinotto documents the work of Italian photojournalist Letizia Battaglia
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Reviews'Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Played with Fire': Sundance Review
Fascinating documentary about the best-selling Swedish journalist and author
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Reviews'The Magic Life Of V': Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of young Finnish woman’s experiences of live action role-play
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FeaturesSundance 2019 preview: World Cinema Documentary competition
Titles include ‘Lapu’, ‘Gaza’, ‘Honeyland’.
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Reviews'The Cleaners': Sundance Review
This revealing documentary peers into the shadowy world of online content moderators
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Reviews'Shirkers': Sundance Review
Director Sandi Tan sets out to discover what happened to her debut road movie, shot in 1992
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Reviews'This Is Home': Sundance Review
Timely documentary about Syrian refugees attempting to settle in the United States
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Reviews'Genesis 2.0': Sundance Review
Scientists attempt to extract DNA from wooly mammoth tusks found in Siberia
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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'Winnie': Sundance Review
Dir. Pascale Lamche. France/Netherlands/South Africa, 2017, 98 mins.
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