Documentary highlights from the 2026 Sundance Film Festival include Nuisance Bear, Once Upon a Time in Harlem, Time and Water ...
An interview with Nuisance Bear directors Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden on their Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary.
Nelson Mandela's life and career receives a fond appreciation in Antoine Fuqua's documentary, even if it avoids tougher ...
Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild] review: the fight to repatriate the remains of Indigenous ...
The life and music of Marianne Faithfull fuels an elevated hybrid rockumentary featuring Tilda Swinton, George MacKay, and ...
Jaripeo review: the annual rodeo in Mexico's Michoacán region serves as a collision of gender expressions that defy masculine ...
Sundance winners include Nuisance Bear and To Hold a Mountain for the Grand Jury Prizes for U.S. and World Cinema Documentary ...
Veteran filmmaker Sam Green captures the stories of aged folks across the globe, but at a surprisingly superficial level.
Fergie Chambers and his life of empty privilege goes under the microscope as he moves from one shiny new thing to the next.
Joybubbles review: the story of a blind telephone wunderkind fuels a half-baked biography that never really gets inside its subject.
Selling Girl Scout cookies proves a time-honoured tradition, but one with many complexities in this satisfying competition doc.
Follow a young woman named Isra'a over a ten-year journey as her family flees Syria only to confront the cost of freedom.