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CIFF announces Stand With Ukraine film series fundraiser

In an effort to support filmmakers currently working in Ukraine, Points North’s Camden International Film Festival has announced a special virtual program of documentary films made by Ukrainian directors that highlight the artistry of a now war-torn.

UNHCR recommends: films on forced displacement that will not leave you indifferent – UNHCR Ukraine

Movies allow us to look through the window and get a glimpse of a better understanding of others. A girl next door who wears a hijab and buys fresh bread every morning, a baker who goes to church every Sunday, children in the street chattering in an unfamiliar language, and […]

Maneater | This Rain Will Never Stop attempts a heartbreaking and visually stunning story, but lacks cohesion

A great documentary is defined by how it makes a topic interesting through impressive filmmaking. A documentary could be about something as boring as filing taxes, and if a filmmaker can make it interesting for everyone, they ve created something special. “This Rain Will Never Stop,” the new film from Alina Gorlova, does the complete opposite. Although the documentary was about war, grief and a separated family, all of which should be interesting, it found a way to lose my interest instantly. The documentary follows Andriy Suleyman and his personal battle between his work as a Red Cross volunteer living in Eastern Europe and his family being scattered across Europe due to the Syrian civil war. While Andriy could have studied at a university to make his family proud, he decided that it was best for him to volunteer. Intercut between the main story, Gorlova shows audiences images of war, festivities and mundane life to display how good times will never stop the bad.

True/False Film Fest Unveils 2021 Lineup of the Year s Best Non-Fiction Filmmaking

Rock Bottom Riser If one is curious about the best in documentary filmmaking, there’s no better place to experience it each year than the True/False Film Fest, based in Columbia, Missouri. After last year’s edition was one of the final in-person festivals before the pandemic hit in full force, they are now returning a bit later this year, specifically from May 5-9, with a hybrid edition. This year, there will be outdoor screenings in Columbia with four outdoor amphitheaters well as at a drive-in. Seven of the features will also screen virtually with a “Teleported” option, as noted with the TTF designations below. Featuring work by Theo Anthony, Jessica Beshir, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, and more, Check out the feature lineup below with a hat tip to Filmmaker Magazine, and see the shorts selections here.

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