The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness is a respectful portrait of Hayao Miyazaki and the animation palace of Studio Ghibli.
Keep ReadingThe Wanted 18 is one of the most entertaining and enlightening films you’ll see this year with its animated cows fighting for freedom.
Keep ReadingIn Beats of the Antonov, the range of voices, languages, and beats shows the fallacy of imposing one majority culture by force.
Keep ReadingJoshua Oppenheimer follows his The Act of Killing with The Look of Silence: The killers had their story, and now the victims have theirs.
Keep ReadingThe animated documentary The Wanted 18 is a microcosmic reflection of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with its offbeat Claymation cows.
Keep ReadingSturla Gunnarsson's Monsoon is a majestic new documentary shot on location in India and beneath torrents of relentless rain.
Keep ReadingHighlights from the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival include Finding Vivian Maier and At Berkeley.
Keep ReadingAlan Zweig's When Jews Were Funny provocatively and humorously asks: Why were Jews funny, and why aren’t they funny anymore?
Keep ReadingAn interview with Watermark directors Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier about their essay film follow-up to Manufactured Landscapes.
Keep ReadingDocumentary highlights to see at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
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