Sundance documentaries on our radar include Nuisance Bear, Once Upon a Time in Harlem, and The AI Doc.
Keep ReadingIn The Gas Station Attendant, Karla Murthy mines family home movies while exploring her father's struggle to land a consistent vocation in America.
Keep Reading17-year-old runner Ku Stevens translates his passion for the sport into a collective act of healing and honouring Indigenous elders in Remaining Native.
Keep ReadingSan Francisco pastry chef Meg Ray finds inspiration in a community bakery on the remote Swedish island of Rödlöga in Sweet Story.
Keep ReadingOscar Isaac and Elvira Lind invite audiences into their lives in King Hamlet as the actor plays Hamlet on stage, and both a birth and a death happen along the way.
Keep ReadingSinger/songwriter Carol Connors looks back on her life, career, and many love songs in Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story.
Keep ReadingIn State of Firsts, Chase Joynt follows Sarah McBride on her historic win as the first transgender woman elected to U.S. Congress.
Keep ReadingIndigenous activist and leader Juma Xipaia proves one of the most memorable characters you'll meet in a documentary this year as Yanuni follows her fight to protect the Brazilian Amazon.
Keep ReadingPeterborough's ReFrame Film Festival announces line-up for 2026 festival with docs including Yanuni, Endless Cookie, and The Longer You Bleed.
Keep ReadingSundance shorts line-up includes documentaries by Ben Proudfoot,, Stephen Curry, Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre, and Liza Mandelup.
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