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A New Documentary Captures the Bleak Future of Mumbai s Original Inhabitants, the Koli Community
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Against the Tide wins top awards at two prestigious film festivals on same day
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Fanny: The Right to Rock Review: Honoring Forgotten Female Rockers of the Early 1970s Fanny: The Right to Rock Review: Honoring Forgotten Female Rockers of the Early 1970s
Female trailblazers in the heyday of cock rock are given their belated due in Bobbi Jo Hart s engaging documentary.
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Director: Bobbi Jo Hart
With: Jean Millington, June Millington, Brie Darling, Alice de Buhr, Patti Quatro, Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, Kathy Valentine, Todd Rundgren, Cherie Currie, John Sebastian, Kate Pierson, Charles Neville, Earl Slick, Gail Ann Dorsey.
Running time: Running time: 96 MIN.
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Fanny should have entered the history books immediately. They were, as longtime supporter Bonnie Raitt puts it, “the first all-woman rock band that could really play, and really get some credibility in the musician community.” They also released several major-label albums, toured extensively and were a principally Filipina Ame
Hot Docs-Blue Ice Fund unveil eight recipients, renewed support for African docs Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and Blue Ice Docs have revealed the eight African film projects chosen to receive CA$120,000 in development and production grants from the Hot Docs-Blue . April 7, 2021
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and Blue Ice Docs have revealed the eight African film projects chosen to receive CA$120,000 in development and production grants from the Hot Docs-Blue Ice Docs Fund.
The projects were selected from 83 submissions from 24 different African countries. A total of four projects will receive development grants and four will receive production grants.