documentary
‘A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting’ is a tragically relevant documentary
October 28, 2022The stories and struggles expressed in this film aren’t presented as something for viewers to just passively absorb.
Read more‘Moonage Daydream’ review: Bowie doc mesmerizes but rarely goes beyond the music
September 14, 2022It’s gorgeous to look at— and a psychedelic trip to behold— as Bowie’s music plays throughout.
Read moreAn overview of DOC NYC 2021, largest documentary film festival in U.S.
November 9, 2021The country’s largest documentary film festival, DOC NYC, is ready to begin its 2021 edition from November 10-18 in-person and online. This 12th year of DOC NYC has a wealth of relevant films for progressive viewers.
Read more‘The Big Scary “S” Word’: Documentary film viewers of the world, unite!
September 3, 2021As its popularity soars, socialism’s secret sauce is explored in this never pedantic, feel-good movie manifesto that will make you want to march out of the theater and own the means of production. The perfect film...
Read more‘The Hill We Climb’: A new music film of Amanda Gorman’s poem
August 31, 2021The piece is inspired by and is set to the poem of the same name by American poet and activist Amanda Gorman, which she powerfully recited at the presidential inauguration in January 2021.
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