All World Cinema Documentary Competition articles 4t6o48
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‘Soundtrack To A Coup D’Etat’: Sundance Review 4y254e
Outstanding documentary ties the democratic movement in Africa in the 1960s with Black US musicians used by the CIA as pawns in the Cold War
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‘Black Box Diaries’: Sundance Review 4e5b5j
Japanese journalist Shiori Ito documents her five-year struggle to bring her high-profile rapist to justice
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‘A New Kind Of Wilderness’: Sundance Review 6c3z2w
An family living off-grid suffers a devastating loss in this gentle Norwegian documentary
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‘Agent Of Happiness’: Sundance Review 4f606l
Audience-friendly documentary explores the reality of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness policy
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‘Ibelin’: Sundance Review 6r211u
Norwegian documentary uncovers the full extent of a hardcore gamer’s online life after his untimely death
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‘20 Days In Mariupol’ scoops IDFA audience award 3l4wb
Mstyslav Chernov’s unflinching of the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine wins the public vote at the documentary festival
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‘The Eternal Memory’: Sundance Review 6z4g6b
Maite Alberdi follows up ‘The Mole Agent’ with this deeply moving story of a couple coping with Alzheimer’s disease
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‘20 Days In Mariupol’: Sundance Review 4fb5
Ukrainian journalist Mstyslav Chernov presents an unflinching of the early days of the Russian invasion
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- Features
How Sundance doc ‘Fantastic Machine’ explores our obsession with framing the world through the camera lens 195v6j
Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck’s feature doc world premieres at Sundance.
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‘Iron Butterflies’: Sundance Review 5b6n4a
Ukrainian filmmaker Roman Liubyi examines the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014 - a crime that’s still playing out today
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‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’: Sundance Review 3a1q1s
A new generation of women comes clean in the woodland wilds of Estonia
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‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Sundance Review 6c2u39
Filmmaker Ella Glendining embarks on a search for others who share her rare disability
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‘Bad Behaviour’: Sundance Review 1w3h1p
Alice Englert directs herself and Jennifer Connelly in this US/New Zealand-set story of mother-daughter bonding
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‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review 1e511
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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‘All That Breathes’: Sundance Review 4r6n6e
In New Delhi, two brothers devote their lives to rescuing black kites in Shaunak Sen’s mesmerising documentary
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‘The Territory’: Sundance Review 6r23d
A rousing fight for the future of endangered people and land in the Brazilian Amazon
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‘The Mission’: Sundance Review 5v5s1q
Intriguing, respectful documentary follows American Mormons on their mission to Finland
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‘Midwives’: Sundance Review 5b485n
Debut filmmaker Snow Hnin El Hlaing throws open the doors of a Myanmar medical centre