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Five young boys play on a rocky shoulder near a pond.

Imago Wins l’Œil d’Or at Cannes

by Pat Mullen
May 24, 2025
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Imago, directed by Déni Oumar Pitsaev, wins the l’Œil d’Or prize for documentary at this year Cannes Film Festival.

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Julian Assange, a middle-aged white man with light blond hair, shaves his chin with a razor. A pink towel is draped over his shoulders and his face is covered with sharing cream. A person in a long olive green coat stands beside him and reads a book.

The Six Billion Dollar Man Review: Assange Doc Has Many Leaks

by Jason Gorber
May 23, 2025
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The Six Billion Dollar Man treads hagiography with its portrait of Julian Assange and doesn't have the right man, right moment impact it should.

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The words Orwell 2 + 2 = 5 appear on a black background. The letters for Orwell are in a rainbow palette and stacked about the equation 2+2=5, which appears in white text.

Orwell: 2+2=5 Review – Peck’s Appraisal Does Not Add Up

by Jason Gorber
May 22, 2025
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Acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck revisits the resonance of George Orwell's work, in Orwell: 2+2=5, but somewhat obscures the message of his writing.

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A black and white image of singer Bono standing on stage. He is wearing a black suite with sunglasses, and holding a microphone. There is a series of lights behind him.

Bono: Stories of Surrender Review – Singing His Own Praises

by Jason Gorber
May 21, 2025
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Concert doc Bono: Stories of Surrender is at its best when the U2 frontman settles down to get personal and playfully self-deprecating.

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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange sits at a desk. He has white hair and is wearing a brown suit with a white shirt and black tie.

The Six Billion Dollar Man Wins New Golden Globe Award for Documentary

by Pat Mullen
May 19, 2025
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Eugene Jarecki's The Six Billion Dollar Man wins inaugural Globes-Artemis Rising Docu Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Welcome to Lynchland Review: Celebrating a Hollywood Enigma

by Jason Gorber
May 13, 2025
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The films of David Lynch, iconoclastic director of Blue Velvet, Mulholland Dr., and Twin Peaks, get a straightforward celebration.

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40 years on, the work of Yungatar Film Collective 40 years on,  the work of Yungatar Film Collective remains a key body of work in Indian activist cinema. ✊️

@nidhilvohra looks at four Yungatar films that document grassroots movements for women’s rights both in domestic spaces and in the workplace.

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Inspired by the release of Ross McElwee's Remake, Inspired by the release of Ross McElwee's Remake, here are some "real movies" (😉) based on documentaries. 

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From burning love for volcanoes to histories house From burning love for volcanoes to histories housed within glaciers, don't miss TIME AND WATER from FIRE OF LOVE director Sara Dosa. 🧊

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📽 @hotdocs_ July 5 & 12; on Disney+ soon if you blink on either of those days. 

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Grab the poutine and a double-double! Here are 10 Grab the poutine and a double-double! Here are 10 @onf_nfb docs to stream for Canada Day. 🇨🇦

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Two of the most famous rivals in tennis history ra Two of the most famous rivals in tennis history rally against cancer as friends in CHRIS & MARTINA: THE FINAL SET. 🎾

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The corporate branding might come down after the w The corporate branding might come down after the weekend, but these documentaries inspire us to celebrate love all year! 🏳️‍🌈 #PrideMonth

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What happens when you exude "the slightest soupçon What happens when you exude "the slightest soupçon of wokeness" in the age of Tr*mp?

@tomwhiteeditor takes stock of the state of U.S. #documentary with voices from the trenches. 🇺🇸

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Accessibility takes centre stage in #KingArthursNi Accessibility takes centre stage in #KingArthursNight as artists with and without Down syndrome create an epic tale on stage. 👑

This backstage doc chronicles innovations in inclusive practices. 

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Are protest photographers immune to the one-note c Are protest photographers immune to the one-note celebrity bio?

Based on #ShootThePeople's take on Misan Harriman, unfortunately not. 

📽 now in theatres

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Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions spotlights the career of the Rough Trade rocker.

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