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Posts tagged 'documentary'
Five Broken Cameras and Many Broken Fences
March 30, 2013 -
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Our editor reviews Emad Burnat’s Oscar-nominated film, 5 Broken Cameras - which has attracted notable attention from Madonna,...
Living with Acne
December 20, 2012 -
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As highlighted by a recent documentary, the teenage obsession with the appearance of skin can lead to the use of harmful...
Portrait of The Artist as an Ageing Malcontent
July 23, 2012 -
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Director Niall McCann sets his lens on musical artist, Luke Haines, in his docufilm, Art Will Save the World, following album After...
Felt, Denim, and the Silver Screen: Testing the Fabric of Paul Kelly’s Lawrence of Belgravia
June 1, 2012 -
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The trials of Lawrence’s pop mission seep out from between the cracks of his shambling, bizarre and often very funny day-to-day...
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished
March 15, 2012 -
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Review: Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished, Channel 4 In her 1977 collection of essays On Photography,...
The 9/11 Gimmick: Covering the Tragedy
September 11, 2011 -
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I can’t help but groan now at the mention of 9/11. I know that sounds awful and heartless, but it’s an uncontrollable...
BBC 2: Narrating the Making of a Prophet
August 4, 2011 -
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Another perspective on the BBC's three-part documentary, following our review last month. By Margaret Scarborough The...
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