Category: Documentary
Documentary Review: American Factory
Here in the UK there’s a view from some floating in the wind about, say, the Polish coming over to England and taking our jobs….
IDA Winners from the International Documentary Association
The International Documentary Association last night announced their IDA Awards winners. The likes of For Sama, Honeyland and American Factory all came away with prizes….
7 Documentary Titles Nominated for the Producers Guild Awards
The Producers Guild of America announced the nominees for the documentary motion pictures for 2020. The remaining nominees for the 2020 Producers Guild Awards will…
Documentary Review: Knock Down the House
The initials AOC have certainly trended on numerous occasions on Twitter over the last eighteen months or so. And even those of us not fully…
Documentary Review: The Great Hack
Pretty sure most of you are far more familiar with the Facebook data scandal a couple of years ago, than who or what Cambridge Analytica…
Documentary Apollo 11 wins at the Broadcast Film Critics Association
The Critics Choice indeed. Earlier the Broadcast Film Critics Association declared their winners in the field of documentary film for 2019. As anticipated these wins reflect…
The International Documentary Association (IDA) Film Nominations
In case you missed it, the International Documentary Association (IDA) announced their nominations for the new awards season a couple of days ago. Exclusively showcasing…
Review: For Sama is 2019’s Most Indispensable Documentary Film
Some films you know little of the plot or much about them at all going into them. That’s not necessarily the message I want to…
Shef Doc Fest Exclusive: Tiny Souls
Tiny Souls is a powerful film that captures the transition from childhood to adulthood, and how some children are forced to grow up quickly and…
Shef Doc Fest Exclusive: One Child Nation
One Child Nation is undoubtedly a must-see documentary. I know that this is something I often say, although I do my best not to overuse…
Shef Doc Fest Exclusive: On The President’s Orders
Directed by Olivier Sarbil and James Jones, this sick, thrilling and gripping documentary tells the scathing story of President Duterte’s bloody and very violent campaign…
Shef Doc Fest Exclusive: Dark Suns
As you can probably expect from a film entitled Dark Suns (Soleils Noirs), this is a very serious documentary. It offers the viewer a very…
Shef Doc Fest Exclusive: The Brink
Ever since 2016, the world seems to be on the brink of breaking apart. The divide between the left and the right seems larger now…
Bee’s Sheffied Doc Fest Diary: Day 3
I’m writing this a day late so apologies for that! However, I was so tired when I returned back from yesterday’s viewing experience that I…