Artist and activist Fernando Valencia makes it his mission to create a dub of The Lion King in the Indigenous language Quechua in Runa Simi.
Keep ReadingLarry Herbert, aka the Pantone man, tells how his system for matching colour helped revolutionize industry standards in The King of Color.
Keep ReadingBrett Ratner's portrait of First Lady Melania Trump offers the laziest kind of propaganda and the nadir of celebrity portraiture.
Keep ReadingDocumentary highlights from the 2026 Sundance Film Festival include Nuisance Bear, Once Upon a Time in Harlem, Time and Water, All About the Money, and more!
Keep ReadingThe fight to repatriate the remains of Indigenous ancestors confronts a legacy of colonial violence in Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild].
Keep ReadingHighlights in the Sundance Documentary Short programme include Luigi, The Baddest Speechwriter of All, and Tuktuit: Caribou.
Keep ReadingThe annual rodeo in Mexico's Michoacán region serves as a collision of gender expressions that defy masculine stereotypes in Jaripeo.
Keep ReadingFollow a young woman named Isra'a over a ten-year journey in One in a Million as her family flees Syria only to confront the cost of freedom.
Keep ReadingPublic Access offers a trip through the archives of Manhattan Cable's public programming that's a feat of editing, albeit one that sticks to the obvious.
Keep ReadingSundance winners include Nuisance Bear and To Hold a Mountain for the Grand Jury Prizes for U.S. and World Cinema Documentary.
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