Articles by Jason Gorber
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From Aliens to AOC, Sundance Docs Brought Down the House
Surveying the documentaries at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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Sam Green’s Live Documentary
Discussing A Thousand Thoughts, Green’s live documentary with the Kronos Quartet and how the new form of pushes the boundaries.
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EXCLUSIVE: Morgan Neville Talks ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’
Oscar winner Morgan Neville discusses his Mr. Rogers doc Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
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Review: ‘The Trolley’
The Trolley is a work of advocacy that can shape the way viewers young and old consider their cities.
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Summing Up Sundance
Report on docs at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
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Review: ‘The Force’
The Force is a precise and focussed work that surveys the much maligned Oakland Police department as it undergoes much needed reconstitution.
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Review: ‘Quest’
Quest may be one of the most important films about the American experience ever filmed.
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Review: ‘Chasing Coral’
Chasing Ice director Jeff Orlowski returns with Chasing Coral.
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Review: ‘Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World’
Loudly, proudly, Catherine Bainbridge’s Rumble reclaims its territory of music pedigree for a wider audience.
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Review: ‘PACmen’
There’s something both sombre and quaint about Luke Walker’s PACmen.