Sheffield DocFest
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The Oil Machine – Sheffield DocFest 2022
Director: Emma Davie There are plenty of climate documentaries predicting the end of days but Emma Davie’s The Oil Machine…
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FILM REVIEW: The Story of Looking – Sheffield DocFest
Director and Writer: Mark Cousins Mark Cousins’ The Story of Looking, the closing film in this year’s Sheffield DocFest, is…
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FILM REVIEW: This Land is our Land – Sheffield DocFest
Directors: Isael Maxakali, Sueli Maxakali, Carolina Canguçu, Roberto Romero Awarded the Best Film in Sheffield DocFest’s International Competition Brazilian Indigenous…
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FILM REVIEW: From the 84 Days – Sheffield DocFest
Director: Philip Hartmann Philip Hartmann’s musical documentary does so much more than simply record the orchestra’s performance; the camera actually…
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FILM REVIEW: King Rocker – Sheffield DocFest
Director: Michael Cumming Writer: Stewart Lee Stewart Lee’s somewhat cryptic and anti-historical memoir of Robert Lloyd and his bands The…
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FILM REVIEW – A Pandemic Poem: Where Did the World Go? – Sheffield DocFest
Director: Brian Hill Poet laureate Simon Armitage has penned a poem for the pandemic which forms the focus of Brian…
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FILM REVIEW – Just a Movement – Sheffield DocFest
Director: Vincent Meessen Vincent Meessen’s radical and inventive film essay intertwines the 1967 Jean-Luc Godard film La chinoise with interviews…
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FILM REVIEW: Lydia Lunch – The War is Never Over – Sheffield DocFest
Director: Beth B Cinematography: Peter Gordon, Beth B In Beth B’s seminal biopic right from the offset Lydia Lunch is…
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