Being BeBe Review: The Queen of Cameroon by Pat Mullen Published on November 30, 2021June 21, 2022 Festivals/Reviews Being BeBe chronicles the rise and fight of BeBe Zahara Benet, the first winner of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest Cannon Arm Tops CUFF Docs Winners by Pat Mullen Published on November 29, 2021 Industry Mads Hedegaard's Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest wins Best Documentary from CUFF Docs jury.
On Cusp and Girlhood: Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt by Pat Mullen Published on November 26, 2021 Interviews Directors Isabel Bethencourt and Parker Hill discuss their Sundance award winner Cusp and the growing pains of girlhood.
All photos courtesy of AppleTV+ ‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas: the Naughty and Nice of a Feud by Pat Mullen Published on November 26, 2021December 1, 2021 Features/Interviews An interview with director Becky Read about 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas and documenting a yuletide legal war.
NFB Now Streaming: Being Prepared Spotlights Quarantine Life Up North by Pat Mullen Published on November 23, 2021 Features Watch Carol Kunnuk's COVID doc Being Prepared, which is now streaming for free from the National Film Board of Canada.
Drunk on Too Much Life by Kelly Boutsalis Published on November 22, 2021 Features/Festivals Michelle Melles' Drunk on Too Much Life chronicles her daughter Corinna as she strives towards good mental health.
zo reken zo reken, Looking for Horses Lead RIDM 2021 Winners (updated) by Pat Mullen Published on November 21, 2021November 22, 2021 RIDM zo reken and Looking for Horses win the RIDM Grand Jury Prizes for national feature and international feature, respectively.
Bernard Vonnegut in Robert Weide’s Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time | .Courtesy of B Plus Prods / C. Minnick. An IFC Films Release. Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time Review: Too Much Life For Two Hours by Madeline Lines Published on November 21, 2021 Reviews Robert Weide and Don Argott explore the life and work of prolific American author Kurt Vonnegut.
Animal Macula Review: Seeing animals and being seen by them by Justine Smith Published on November 19, 2021 Reviews/RIDM In Animal Macula, old images take on new resonance and considerations through montage, transforming how we see more radically than merely engendering empathy.
They Sleep Standing Review: Is it all gone and past? by Justine Smith Published on November 18, 2021 Reviews/RIDM Hybrid film They Sleep Standing considers the lives of millennials and invites audiences to open their hearts to uncertainties.