Highlights from the 2014 Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) include Citizenfour, National Gallery, Le nez, and Stray Dog.
Keep ReadingThe Overnighters deftly follows its riveting story arc from our initial impressions of Pastor Reinke’s determined benevolence to a disturbing reveal.
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Keep ReadingHot Docs 2014’s opening film, The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz depicts the computer programming genius who dreamt up important Internet innovations while in his teens.
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Keep ReadingFor director and cinematographer Martin Duckworth, cameras are instruments for finding beauty, no matter how ordinary what he films might be.
Keep ReadingOne of the great pleasures of being at festivals is the opportunity to meet filmmakers. They can teach and inspire you.
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