Documentary Category

Animation, Documentary

How to Feed the World?

Denis van Waerebeke demonstrates the power of motion graphics to make the complex digestible and entertaining. via The Curious Brain

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Animation, Documentary

Terminal Bar: Pimps and Prostitutes

The Cinema16 DVD collections have always treated me well (isn’t it about time we had a new one? *cough*). However, even a collection of the best shorts

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Documentary

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff

People who don’t think film is an art form need to watch Craig McCall’s documentary Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff. Jack Cardiff was

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Documentary

California is a Place

A series of ridiculously good documentaries set in California, each one tells a story of it’s own and each one is aesthetically amazing. The

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Documentary, News

LYNCHthree Wants You!

It’s become increasingly apparent that filmmakers need to look, not to the ever conservative and risk adverse Hollywood machine for the funding of their

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Documentary

Sunnyside of the Doc

La Rochelle station Entrance to conference centre The conference centre Party on a boat Sunnyside in La Rochelle is not quite like any other film event I have

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Documentary

More Sea Pool

A couple of weeks ago, we brought you the stunning looking teaser for Jason Wingrove’s upcoming documentary Sea Pool, we’ll now we have parts 2 and

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Documentary

The Archive

Following on from his stunning documentary The Bowler, which I posted on Directors Notes yesterday, comes Sean Dunne’s earlier Sundance selected short

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Documentary

The Bowler

If you ever thought Bill Murray’s performance as Ernie McCracken in Kingpin was over the top and unbelievable, you’ve obviously never met Rocky

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Documentary, Film Festival

EIFF2010: And Everything Is Going Fine

Steven Soderbergh’s body of work has always presented something of a problem for critics, its sheer eclecticism eschewing any easy pigeonholing. Despite

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Documentary

Strummerville: A Don Letts Film

Whilst the idea of creative people having to work across various platforms and art forms to succeed seems like a 21st century, internet bred phenomenon, some

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Documentary, Podcasts

DN169: Men Who Swim – Dylan Williams

The term ‘midlife crisis’ conjures images of needless purchases of flash cars, dating people half your age and of course, synchronised swimming?

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