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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Bee’s Sheffield Doc Fest Diary – Day 2

I would be lying if I didn’t admit that today has been long and emotional! As you know, I enjoy a good cry and I…

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Bee’s Sheffield Doc Fest Diary – Day 1

Ey-up! Apparently, this is how you say hello in Yorkshire. I am currently at this year’s Sheffield Doc Fest. My first ever time coming to…

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