Rodney Ascher's The Nightmare is a not-so-terrifying follow-up to Room 237, and ultimately one of the festival's disappointments.
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Keep ReadingHelp Us Find Sunil Tripathi is exceptionally moving as it pieces together a sensitive study of the victims of depression and mental illness.
Keep ReadingDaughter of the Lake by Ernesto Cabellos Damián observes a small community in the Andes that feels parched after a gold mine sets up shop.
Keep ReadingThe stakes are high, but Leaving Africa is a powerful film that deals sensitively with these volatile issues.
Keep ReadingNicola Constantino: the Artefacta, is a beautifully crafted film exploring the philosophies, work and life of a thought-provoking artist
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