An interview with The Climate Baby Dilemma director Vicki Lean about the choice young people are facing about having families amid climate change.
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Keep ReadingMarc Glassman previews the documentaries at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, including Miúcha, the Voice of Bossa Nova and My Imaginary Country.
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Keep ReadingFrank Marshall and Ryan Suffern's Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story celebrates the sounds of a city, but the documentary doesn't really unpack how the event, like many others, has shifted away
Keep ReadingShowcasing appalling violence and notable courage, March for Dignity observes activists in Georgia as they try to mount a Pride parade without inviting violence.
Keep ReadingJennifer Baichwal's Into the Weeds delivers a compelling courtroom tale that raises serious environmental concerns with its portrait of Lee Johnson's case against Monsanto.
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