All Documentaries articles – Page 10
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‘Children Of The Mist’: IDFA Review
A young Hmong girl in Northern Vietnam struggles against a pre-ordained path in Diam Ha Lei’s compelling first feature
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‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film
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‘The Real Charlie Chaplin’: London Review
Peter Middleton and James Spinney turn their attention to The Little Tramp
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‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review
Jonás Trueba’s sprawling documentary takes in five years in the lives of Spanish high-school students
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‘Hold Your Fire’: Toronto Review
Stefan Forbes’ absorbing documentary explores a landmark crime in Brooklyn 1973
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‘The Rescue’: Telluride Review
Immersive documentary about the 2018 rescue of a dozen Thai schoolboys from flooded caves
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‘Ride The Wave’: Galway Review
Young Scottish surfer Ben Larg tries to make a spash on the international stage in Martyn Robertson’s warm documentary
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‘Pure Grit’: Galway Review
Kim Bartley spends three years on Wyoming’s Wind River reservation for a poignant study of Native American life
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‘Love Yourself Today’: Galway Review
Irish singer/songwriter Damien Dempsey takes centre stage in this rousing documentary
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‘The Invisible Mountain’: FIDMarseille Review
Experimental filmmaker Ben Russell takes the viewer on a physical and spiritual journey through Finland
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‘The Dust Of Modern Life’: FIDMarseille Review
Germany’s Franziska von Stenglin makes a strong feature debut with this documentary following a Vietnamese villager
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‘Returning To Reims’: Cannes Review
Jan-Gabriel Pierot uses archive footage to paints his portrait of French working class life over 70 years
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‘Val’: Cannes Review
Personal, bittersweet documentary about the life and career of actor Val Kilmer
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‘Faith Can Move Mountains’: Thessaloniki Review
The potential construction of a monastary in Norway is the catalyst for intrigue in this fascinating documentary
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‘LUX’: Thessaloniki Review
Intriguing study of an army-training simulation exercise in Geneva
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’Porno Uncle Jim”: Thessaloniki Review
Stephan Bookas sets out to discover more about his great uncle, 1960s porn baron J.J Proferes
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‘Luchadoras’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of female wrestlers do battle in and out of the ring in Juarez, Mexico
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‘The Fourth Window’: Thessaloniki Review
Sober and engaging portrait of seminal Israeli novelist Amos Oz
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‘The Count’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentarian John Blahed explores the life of his father’s infamous criminal cousin
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‘Singing In The Wilderness’: Thessaloniki Review
Dongnan Chen’s documentary about a rural Chinese Christian choir is unexectedly - and vividly - revealing