Ernest Cole, Lost and Found and The Brink of Dreams (Les Filles de Nil) tie for the l’Œil d’Or for best documentary at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Keep ReadingMarion Cotillard narrates Les Olympiques! La France des jeux in which French Olympians revisit their triumphs ahead of the Summer Games.
Keep ReadingRaoul Peck chronicles the life and work of the South African photographer in Ernest Cole, Lost and Found, narrated by LaKeith Stanfield.
Keep ReadingThe Falling Sky offers a portrait of the Yanomami people in the Amazon and a ritual that protects future generations.
Keep ReadingCannes Film Festival's l’Œil d’Or competition includes 22 documentaries, like Jim Henson: Idea Man, The Bell from Gaza, and Invasion.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Kaouther Ben Hania about her documentary Four Daughters, performance, and the complexity of representation.
Keep ReadingAnita, directed by Svetlana Zill and Alexis Bloom, profiles Anita Pallenberg and her contribution to the Rolling Stones' style and swagger.
Keep ReadingFour Daughters and The Mother of All Lies tie for the l’Œil d’Or, the top documentary prize at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
Keep ReadingSteve McQueen and Bianca Stigter's Occupied City is a truly cinematic work that explores the ghosts of the past in the present.
Keep ReadingWim Wenders' 3D documentary Anselm, about artist Anselm Kiefer, is a stunning portrait of a creator and representation in art.
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