Film
The Native Journalists Fighting for a Free Press
Bad Press follows a Muscogee publication's struggle against local government censorship and corruption.
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Bad Press follows a Muscogee publication's struggle against local government censorship and corruption.
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While on its surface the film follows selfless caregivers, dig a tad deeper and troubling aspects begin to bubble up.
Film
Little Richard: I Am Everything honors the a-lot-ness that made him a 20th-century pioneer, while acknowledging the bumps along the trail he blazed.
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Amanda Kim’s documentary shows how Paik anticipated the dizzying ways in which electronic and digital culture would transform human discourse.
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A Common Sequence muses on the different ways that humans assess, categorize, understand, and often exploit the natural world.
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A House Made of Splinters bears witness not only to children’s ongoing trauma, but to their enduring ability to seek out and sustain their own support networks.
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Multiple posts about the film have been taken down on Twitter, many of them following the government’s removal requests.
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In myriad ways, coming as it does in January, Sundance sets the stage for US cinema through the rest of the year.
Film
Whether documentary, experimental, or somewhere in between, there is no shortage of intriguing Dominican films through which to consider life on the island.
Film
Nina Menkes’s Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power wants to join the ongoing conversation about gender and film. The trouble is that it has nothing new to say.
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Refugees of the Moria camp in Lesvos, Greece are behind the camera in the film Nothing About Us Without Us.
Film
The 26th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival’s Philippines retrospective highlights early documentation of the country, local responses to the Marcos dictatorship, and contemporary work.