Category: Documentary

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Max Original Doc LOUDER: THE SOUNDTRACK OF CHANGE Debuts October 17

Max Original Documentary LOUDER: THE SOUNDTRACK OF CHANGE Debuts October 17

‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ Film Review: Love and Courage

“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” is a profoundly touching documentary and fitting tribute to a man who found hope for all in the face of tragedy.

‘Happy Campers’ Film Review: A Tender Tribute to Community

Deserving mention alongside Errol Morris’ wonderful 1981 documentary, Vernon, Florida, Amy Nicholson’s Happy Campers is an empathetic and heartfelt film. The doc is an empathetic and moving celebration of community. Nicholson examines the lives of the people who reside (seasonally)

‘2001: Creating Kubrick’s Space Odyssey’: Inspired Passion Fuels Kubrick Doc

“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood, as a child, I thought as a child: but, when I became a man, I put away childish things.” 1 Corinthians 13:11. Roger Lay Jr’s 2001: Creating Kubrick’s

Tribeca 2024: Documentary- Checkpoint Zoo

February of 2022, Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin, launched an unprovoked assault on the Ukraine. The Feldman Ecopark facility in Kharkiv (located near the Russian border) became one of the many casualties of Putin’s despicable attacks. The fighting left the Ecopark’s

Tribeca 2024: Documentary- Missing From Fire Trail Road

Director Sabrina Van Tassel powerful documentary, Missing From Fire Trail Road, examines the devastating case of Mary Ellen Johnson-Davis, an Indigenous woman who disappeared from the Tulalip Reservation of Tulalip, Washington in 2020. Johnson-Davis is far from the only case

Tribeca 2024: Documentary- Linda Perry: Let It Die Here

Singer/songwriter Linda Perry is vulnerable, direct, and completely honest about every aspect of her life. In the new documentary, Linda Perry: Let It Die Here, (premiering in the Spotlight+ section of the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival), director Don Hardy is

‘The Blue Angels’ Film Review: Doc on Navy Demonstration Wing is The Right Stuff

“Glad to be here,” is the hallmark behind Paul Crowder’s exciting IMAX documentary, The Blue Angels, now streaming on Prime Video. The Blue Angels takes pride in its insider look at one season, following five naval aviators selected for a

‘Merchant Ivory’ Film Review: A Moving, In Depth Look at Two Of Cinema’s Best Filmmakers

In the beginning of the quite wonderful new documentary “Merchant Ivory”, Emma Thompson is speaking of her introduction to their films. The actress remembers it was their 1986 classic “A Room With a View” and speaks of “the beauty of