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Deep in the Forest, Scientists Succumb to Religious Rapture
The British horror film In the Earth bloodily observes how fervent belief makes fools of us all.
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The British horror film In the Earth bloodily observes how fervent belief makes fools of us all.
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Street Gang is an insightful story on the art of breaking ground.
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Roy Andersson's About Endlessness presents a series of elaborate vignettes about isolated characters.
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Ruben Ochoa and Pete Galindo are premiering "The Politics of Street Vendors in Los Angeles" with LACMA this Saturday.
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Netflix's Murder Among the Mormons tackles a strange case of archival fraud that led to a bombing campaign.
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If you're comfortable sitting in a theater again, See It Big: The Return! presents movies that deserve to be watched on a big screen.
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Hyperallergic has the exclusive premiere of the poster and trailer for Jia's upcoming documentary Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue.
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Some of these films inform, others make demands for action. All fight the uncertainty and cultural denial around global warming.
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In this moving documentary by Cosima Spender, there are lots of unanswered questions but you can’t help but be moved by the rawness.
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The Academy would do well to expand its recognition of nonfiction.
Interview
"I make the films I want to make, about issues I see around me in India."
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From Afro-Brazilian celebrations to Italian immigrants, Cinelimite's online retrospective The World Seen and Dreamt presents films documenting the culture of Espírito Santo.