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Docs go wild: FID Marseille 2013
Subjectivity, strangeness, cine-puzzles and disruptive gestures flock together at this most progressive of documentary festivals, reports Isabel Stevens.
Tuesday 30 July 2013
Yerevan 2013: Armenian cinema and the weight of history
Armenian cinema still bears the nation’s many crosses, to judge by the entries at this year’s Golden Apricot festival, finds Nick James.
Further adventures: Karlovy Vary 2013
Stories from forgotten lands and lost generations came together in this melting pot of Eastern European cinema, found Verena von Stackelberg.
Verena von Stackelberg Tuesday 23 July 2013
A personal report on an adventure called film.factory
What Jonathan Rosenbaum learnt teaching at Béla Tarr’s new film school.
Jonathan Rosenbaum Thursday 18 July 2013
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From creation to self-destruction: Walter Murch at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013
Harriet Warman hears documentarians, programmers and editing superstar Walter Murch on her first visit to Doc/Fest.
Harriet Warman Wednesday 10 July 2013
More bests of Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013
Sophie Brown, Ashley Clark and Simran Hans pick six more highlights of this year’s festival.
Sophie Brown Wednesday 10 July 2013
The best of Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013
This year’s finds and favourites at the UK’s biggest documentary showcase.
Wednesday 10 July 2013
Reputational roundelays
Should artists’ second thoughts always be the final word, wonders Brad Stevens?
Monday 8 July 2013
Mighty Ray Harryhausen
Michael Brooke remembers the monster movie maestro who remodelled Hollywood.
Wednesday 3 July 2013
Gezi Park – the movie
Alongside the battle for Istanbul’s parks and cinemas, the city’s image is also up for grabs, reports Kaya Genç.
Kaya Genç Tuesday 11 June 2013
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