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Sundance 2022 - Page 2

Brainwashed Review: The Movies and #MeToo

by Rachel Ho
January 28, 2022
Reviews/Sundance

Nina Menkes offers an academic study of the male gaze and the ways in which film objectifies women in Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

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Aftershock Review: Black Wombs Matter

by Pat Mullen
January 28, 2022January 23, 2023
Reviews/Sundance

Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee offer a powerful study of the violence committed against Black women and their bodies in Aftershock

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Lucy & Desi Review: Boring the Ricardos

by Jason Gorber
January 28, 2022
Reviews/Sundance

Amy Poehler's Lucy & Desi is missing the comic's signature effervescence with a surprisingly boring look at TV icons.

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Downfall: The Case Against Boeing Review – Crashes After Liftoff

by Jason Gorber
January 28, 2022
Reviews/Sundance

Downfall: The Case Against Boeing is an economy class airplane meal version of a story worthy of fine dining.

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Jono McLeod and Alan Cumming on Going Back to School

by Pat Mullen
January 27, 2022July 25, 2022
Interviews/Sundance

An interview with My Old School director Jono McLeod and Alan Cumming on their strange-but-true documentary about a classmate's big lie, as told through an actor's uncanny lip-sync.

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The Janes Review: The Fight for Reproductive Rights

by Pat Mullen
January 27, 2022June 6, 2023
Reviews/Sundance

With The Janes, Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes deliver a conventional but significant account of the collective that fought for a woman's right to choose.

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La Guerre Civil Review: Longoria’s Debut Packs a Punch

by Jason Gorber
January 27, 2022
Reviews/Sundance

Eva Longoria Baston's La Guerra Civil is a thrilling account of the 1996 match between Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez.

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Descendant Review: Worthy Story, Sunken Ship

by Jason Gorber
January 26, 2022January 23, 2023
Reviews/Sundance

Margaret Brown's Descendant revisits the history of the slave ship the Clotide, and the legacy of lives left behind.

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Calendar Girls Review: Maturity in Motion

by Pat Mullen
January 26, 2022January 23, 2023
Reviews/Sundance

Calendar Girls is a fun doc that observes a troupe of golden-age dancers staying young at heart.

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Midwives Delivers Hope Amid a Crisis

by Pat Mullen
January 26, 2022January 23, 2023
Interviews/Sundance

Midwives director Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing and producer Mila Aung-Thwin discuss their documentary about two women who bridge a community in divisive times.

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Freshly shucked at @hotdocs_ and playing as @doxaf Freshly shucked at @hotdocs_ and playing as @doxafestival's centerpiece, CONCRETE TURNED TO SAND is an immersive environmental film. 🦪

@nireliofidelio talks with Jessica Johnson and Ryan Ermacora about capturing the flows of intertidal life.

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