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Adam Nayman

Adam Nayman is a critic and teacher in Toronto. He writes for Cinema Scope, The Ringer, and other publications.

Only Ingrid Veninger

by Adam Nayman
September 1, 2008May 11, 2022
Features

Profiling maverick filmmaker and actress Ingrid Veninger, who collaborated on two new films premiering this fall: Only and Nurse. Fighter. Boy.

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Hot Docs Spotlights Iran

by Adam Nayman
April 1, 2008May 11, 2022
Features/Hot Docs

POV surveys Hot Docs’ exciting selection of films from Iran, a country noted for works that intersect between fiction and documentaries.

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David Christensen, from indie filmmaker to NFB producer

by Adam Nayman
April 1, 2008May 11, 2022
Features

Profiling Canadian film producer David Christensen from his rise as an independent to his new role with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).

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A Promise to the Dead

by Adam Nayman
October 1, 2007May 12, 2022
Features

Distinguished writer Ariel Dorfman’s (Death and the Maiden) journeys from Chile to the US inspired Peter Raymont’s new doc feature. Nayman observes an inspiring tale.

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Not Sexy? Tell That to the Hungarians

by Adam Nayman
April 1, 2007May 12, 2022
Hot Docs

The 2007 Hot Docs Festival spotlights Central and Eastern Europe. Is there a new documentary wave on the horizon?

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Spending Time in Your Own Head

by Adam Nayman
September 1, 2006May 11, 2022
Features

In Manufactured Landscapes, director Baichwal, producer Nick de Pencier and cinematographer Peter Mettler join forces to profile photo icon Ed Burtynsky. Nayman looks at their creative process.

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Verity and Invention

by Adam Nayman Andrew Tracy
May 1, 2006May 15, 2022
Features

Considering the films of Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne and the documentary roots that inspired films like Rosetta and L'Enfant.

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Rugby, Quadriplegics and Comebacks

by Adam Nayman
April 4, 2005August 8, 2021
Features

Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro’s Murderball, a bracingly unsentimental look at the culture of quadriplegic rugby, is not only mainstream documentary filmmaking of a high order, but also undoubtedly the best

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The Paris Paradigm & I’ll Show You Mine

by Noelle Elia Adam Nayman
February 2, 2005August 8, 2021
Features

The Paris Paradigm, by Adam Nayman To pilfer a phrase from a colleague, Rick Solomon’s One Night in Paris – or, as it’s more commonly and less punningly known, the Paris Hilton sex tape

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This Is My Truth. Tell Me Yours

by Adam Nayman
December 1, 2004August 8, 2021
Features

There is an indelible moment in Peter Raymont’s documentary Shake Hands With the Devil in which retired Canadian General Romeo Dallaire, ten years removed from his ordeal as the head of the embattled U.N.

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