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says Braun. “I know that some of the market is contradicting that, but in the end, buyers need films. Distributors need to fill their slates and documentaries, and even though we are going ...
Her focus is reporting on film and television. She has in depth knowledge of documentaries, female directed films, awards season, and frequently covers film festivals. Billie joined Newsweek in ...
(Mstyslav Chernov/Sundance Institute via AP) This image released by the Sundance Institute shows Nicole Beharie, left, and André Holland in a scene from “Love, Brooklyn” by Rachael Abigail Holder, an ...
What, exactly, is a documentary film at a time when everyone is filming everything and publishing it for the world to see? Indeed, we’re living in an era of nonfiction overload, on both social ...
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The penultimate Sundance Film Festival held in Park City ... year farewell to the slopes by rolling out a familiar slate of documentaries, daring NEXT selections, indie dramas with exactly ...
Rashmika Mandanna has risen to be one of the most sought-after actors in the South Indian film industry as well ... to become a powerful mafia. ‘Animal Park’ is the upcoming sequel to Rashmika ...
The four-part original documentary series Shared Planet ... Emmy award-winning Vancouver-based River Road Films produced the series, which will see a new episode released each week. "Shared Planet ...
Their previous projects include the Maradona documentary on Amazon, We Are Newcastle United (in collaboration with 72 Films), Rooney on Amazon, and The Real Wagatha Story on Disney+. They were ...
For the better part of the last two decades, numerous Mexican directors, working in both fiction and documentary, have addressed their country’s situations head-on through their films.