Documentary highlights from the 2026 Sundance Film Festival include Nuisance Bear, Once Upon a Time in Harlem, Time and Water ...
Larry Herbert, aka the Pantone man, tells how his system for matching colour helped revolutionize industry standards.
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 ...
Jaripeo review: the annual rodeo in Mexico's Michoacán region serves as a collision of gender expressions that defy masculine ...
An interview with Time and Water director Sara Dosa about exploring the life and death of glaciers and the memories housed ...
Sundance winners include Nuisance Bear and To Hold a Mountain for the Grand Jury Prizes for U.S. and World Cinema Documentary ...
TheyDream review: one family's story fuels a lifetime of memories and animated remembrances in William D. Caballero's loving ...
The Lake review: the disappearance of Great Salt Lake and the ensuing dust storms that threaten neighbouring areas provide an urgent call to action in this powerful documentary.
The stories of women who spoke up during #MeToo and then faced reprisals for seeking justice fuel this somewhat messy, but ...
An interview with American Doctor director Poh Si Teng about sharing the stories of three doctors lending their services to ...
For a project that itself was a reflection back on what then felt to be a distant past, in this age, the discussions, debates, and differing perspectives in the remarkable Once Upon a Time in Harlem ...