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February 21, 2020

‘Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue’ Review: A Disjointed Love Letter to Rural Artistry

Jia Zhang-ke's latest documentary lacks clarity in paying credit to the creative voices of his hometown.…

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October 29, 2019

‘Forman vs. Forman’ Review: Remembering A Distinguished Director

In competition for Documentary at this year’s 55th Chicago International Film Festival, Forman vs. Forman takes a look into the life of Czech director Milos Forman.…

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October 15, 2019

‘White Riot’ Review: Rubika Shah’s Rip-Roaring Rock Doc Raises A Fist Against 20th Century Hate

A must-see firebrand of a film, filled with rock & roll passion and fascinating history.…

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July 29, 2019

‘Seahorse’ Review: A Powerful Documentary of Trans Parenthood

Advertisements Seahorse follows Freddy McConnell, a trans man from the seaside town of Deal, as he embarks on a journey to have a child. Produced in association with the Guardian, Seahorse is directed by Jeanie Finlay, who acts as an off-camera observer,…

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June 12, 2019

Sheffield Doc/Fest: ‘Hi, AI’ Review

A Warm and Funny Deep Dive into the Human Condition…

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June 8, 2019

Sheffield Doc/Fest: ‘For Sama’ Review

Waad Al-Khateab's Unshakeable Story of Motherhood and Loss is a Triumph…

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June 7, 2019

Sheffield Doc/Fest: ‘XY Chelsea’ Review

XY Chelsea Offers Insight on the Chelsea Manning WikiLeaks Aftermath…

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June 7, 2019

Sheffield Doc/Fest: ‘Diego Maradona’ Review

Asif Kapadia's Opening Night Film is an Editing Masterclass…

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June 3, 2019

‘Apollo 11’ Review: Rivals its Science-Fictional Counterparts in Spectacle

An archival triumph bursting with colour, Apollo 11 might well be the definitive moon landing documentary.…

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June 3, 2019

‘A Night at Switch n’ Play’ Review: A Well-Crafted and Well-Needed Dive into Drag Culture

A Night at Switch n' Play is charming and genuine in its exploration of identity, and feels like a breath of fresh air…

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