Review: ‘All the World’s a Screen: Shakespeare on Film’ by Pat Mullen Published on June 16, 2016December 20, 2021 Reviews All the World’s a Screen conveys how the best cases of Shakespeare on film allow the contemporary to seep into a classic work.
Jorge Lozano by Kate MacKay Published on June 15, 2016January 10, 2022 Features For the last two decades, Jorge Lozano has been prolific in his production of films and videos notable for their social and political engagement.
The Other Side: The Films of Roberto Minervini by Jonas Jacobs Published on June 11, 2016December 21, 2021 Features/Interviews On the work of Roberto Minervini, including The Other Side, Stop the Pounding Heart, Passage, and Low Tide.
Review: ‘KONELĪNE: our land beautiful’ by Marc Glassman Published on June 10, 2016December 21, 2021 Reviews KONELĪNE: our land beautiful is a wise, humanistic documentary. It’s a tone poem to a beautiful land and the amazing characters who live in it.
Review: ‘I am the Blues’ by Marc Glassman Published on June 9, 2016December 21, 2021 Reviews Daniel Cross's passion project I Am the Blues is a lovely film, made with a light, respectful touch that will appeal to fans of the music.
Review: ‘Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt’ by Pat Mullen Published on June 9, 2016December 21, 2021 Reviews Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt immerses the viewer in the world of the philosopher and all her complexities.
DocLit: How to build an effective social impact campaign by Liz Marshall Published on June 6, 2016January 10, 2022 Reviews Tracey Friesen's Story Money Impact: Funding Media for Social Change is a welcome companion for filmmakers exploring impact culture.
Freeze Frame: Tanya Tree, RIP by Matthew Hays Published on May 31, 2016January 10, 2022 Features Tanya Tree's The Things I Cannot Change drew immediate praise for its intimate, powerful cinema verité portrait of Kenneth and Gertrude Bailey.
‘German Concentration Camps Factual Survey’ uncovered by Gabriel Paletz Published on May 25, 2016February 2, 2022 Essays German Concentration Camps Factual Survey offers a portrait of Nazi camps both more terrible and humane than any Hitchcock fable.
Review: ‘My Millennial Life’ by Pat Mullen Published on May 24, 2016December 21, 2021 Reviews Maureen Judge tackles the plight of the overqualified and the underemployed in the new documentary My Millennial Life.