A La Calle opens the 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival with a portrait of activists in action on the streets of Venezuela.
Keep ReadingCoded Bias is a chilling doc probes the implications of facial recognition software and algorithms.
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Keep ReadingCollective won the Allan King Documentary Award at the 24th annual Toronto Film Critics Association Awards. It was Superbowl Sunday for TFCA members as critics from the Toronto group convened via Zoom
Keep ReadingReview of Sundance short documentaries including Dear Philadelphia, Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma, The Rifleman
Keep ReadingReviews of President, Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir, Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street, and Searchers from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Keep ReadingReviewing Sundance docs At the Ready ("a rave and intimate portrait of America’s youths"), Homeroom ("conveys a sense of optimism"), and Taming the Garden (" striking, surreal').
Keep ReadingKevin Macdonald offers the ultimate COVID-19 supercut with Life in a Day 2020, but this crowd-sourced doc is a case of quantity over quality as the montage create a simplified portrait of
Keep ReadingA standout selection at Sundance, Misha and the Wolves is a twist-upon-twist, reveal-after-after, jaw-on-the-floor thrill ride. It's a wild-but-true story masterfully told about the art of deception and the cost of lies.
Keep ReadingSundance 2021 winners include Flee and Summer of Soul with the Grand Jury Prizes for Documentary.
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