Documentary highlights from IDFA 2022 include The Eclipse, Much Ado About Dying, Look at What You Made Me Do, Dreaming Arizona, and more.
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Keep ReadingPaul Vachon is the surviving member of a Canadian dynasty. He’s the reigning king of the ring. The octogenarian recalls his family history in The Last Villains. The story mostly centres on
Keep ReadingLance Oppenheim’s Some Kind of Heaven opens the doors of the idyllic retirement community The Villages where happily-ever-after doesn’t come as easily as some retirees expect.
Keep ReadingLessons of Love (Poland, 74 min.) Dir. Malgorzata Goliszewska, Kasia Mateja Program: The Changing Face of Europe For 45 years, Jola did exactly what was expected of her. She married and raised
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