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5 Broken Cameras wins Sheffield Dec/Fest Audience Award
The votes are in and the winner announced. This year, during the 19th edition of Sheffield Doc/Fest, Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi take home the Audience Award for their documentary 5 Broken Cameras. … Read entire article »
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Open City Docs Fest (June 21-24)
For those who may have missed Sheffield Doc Fest, here is a nice consolation prize; Open City Docs Fest, situated in the heart of London. It may be a smaller- scale festival, but with a big a heart and a definite must-visit for all true DocGeeks out there. … Read entire article »
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Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present wins Sheffield’s Special Jury Award
On the last day of the festival Sheffield Doc/Fest unveil this year’s award winning films in six categories and one new guest category, as well as the winner of the Inspiration Award. Matthew Akers wins Special Jury Award with his art documentary Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present. … Read entire article »
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Swedish filmmaker fights corporate greed in Big Boys Gone Bananas!*
A few years ago Gertten made a film about the successful use of illegal pesticides by giant fruit producer Dole in Nicaragua and the affects these pesticides had on the workers at the plant. When he submitted the film, entitled Bananas, to the Los Angeles Film Festival, all hell broke loose. Dole threatened to sue everybody that was involved in the production, possible staging or reviewing of the film, while in the meantime starting a … Read entire article »
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Michael Apted: “If I’m still alive there will be a 63 Up”
Every seven years the director Michael Apted has met up with the subjects of the 1964 television documentary Seven Up to record their progress in life. Recently the BBC screened the latest instalment 56 Up. Talking at Sheffield Doc/Fest this week Michael Apted ensured the audience that “as long as he’d be alive “there would be a new version of the series in 7 years time”. … Read entire article »
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You’re never too old for Ping Pong
Amidst a moving and funny portrait of a group of ping pong-playing colourful elderly people you will find an absolute cracking sports movie, rife with tension, drama and action, writes Paul Martinovic on the documentary baring the almost comically sounding simple name Ping Pong. … Read entire article »
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