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‘It’s Dorothy!’ Review: The ‘Wizard of Oz’ Heroine’s Cultural Impact Is Closely Considered in This Energetic Docby Kate Erbland on June 9, 2025
Tribeca: “You Don’t Nomi” filmmaker Jeffrey McHale returns with another engrossing examination of a major cultural figure. If he bites off more than he can chew, it’s forgivable enough.
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‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ to Open DOC NYC Selects Summer Series — See the Full Listby Samantha Bergeson on June 9, 2025
Exclusive: Music documentaries “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” and “Monk in Pieces” will both of their NYC premieres at the 2025 edition of the festival.
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“So Many Sequins!”: Penny Lane on Her Tribeca-Debuting Docuseries Mrs. Americaby Lauren Wissot on June 8, 2025
Kudos to Anonymous Content and Fremantle for putting together a project focused on the most wholesome of beauty pageants and thinking, “We need the director of Hail, Satan? for this!” Indeed, while the idea might seem absurd on its surface, […]
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‘Ren Faire’ Director Lance Oppenheim Honors Doc Star King George: ‘I’ll Forever Remember Him’by Rance Collins on June 7, 2025
The documentarian also highlighted the importance of capturing “totally raw and totally unique” reality in his acceptance speech.
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‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: A Surface-Level Netflix Documentary About the Submersible Implosion Heard Around the Worldby David Ehrlich on June 6, 2025
Mark Monroe’s documentary never feels exploitative, but it never feels particularly insightful either.
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Lady Gaga Praises Queer Music Pioneer Carl Bean in Docu Clip: ‘Anthems Unify People’by Tomás Mier on June 6, 2025
“When that song stopped charting, they didn’t stop playing that song in clubs,” Gaga says in new film I Was Born This Way. “And the movement didn’t stop”
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on June 6, 2025
I was on vacation last week, so this newsletter might read a bit thin. Some of that’s because there aren’t a lot of documentaries arriving in the next seven days. But I also didn’t have time to watch more of the few new releases before taking […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on June 6, 2025
I was on vacation last week, so this newsletter might read a bit thin. Some of that’s because there aren’t a lot of documentaries arriving in the next seven days. But I also didn’t have time to watch more of the few new releases before taking […]
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Documentary storytelling through spatial video with Blackmagic Designby Kirsty Hazlewood on June 6, 2025
Eighty years after World War II, a daughter uncovers her father’s untold story as a D Day combat camera operator. That’s the premise of “D-Day: The Camera Soldier,” a new documentary, produced by TARGO in collaboration with TIME Studios, […]
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Tunde Adebimpe Channels His DIY Roots Into Raw Solo Debutby American Masters | PBS on June 6, 2025
TV on the Radio co-founder Tunde Adebimpe is a force of positivity. In the face of unimaginable loss, Adebimpe has channeled his grief into Thee Black Boltz, an upbeat, high-energy solo debut. You might know Tunde Adebimpe from TV on the Radio, […]
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What’s in My Bag: Iris Ngby Iris Ng on June 6, 2025
What’s in My Bag: Iris Ng Iris Ng Thu, 06/05/2025 – 11:54
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Julian Carrington Appointed Executive Director of DOCby Pat Mullen on June 5, 2025
The Documentary Organization of Canada has announced that Julian Carrington will be its new executive director. Carrington steps into the role following Sarah Spring’s departure in March. DOC shared the news today via a release. Carrington has […]
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‘Architecton’ Trailer: Victor Kossakovsky Charts the History of Concrete in A24 Documentaryby Samantha Bergeson on June 5, 2025
The “Gunda” director debuted the feature at the 2024 Berlinale.
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The Philippou’s Next Film is “Extreme” Doc About Deathmatch Wrestlingby Jordan Ruimy on June 4, 2025
Fresh off the acclaim of “Talk to Me” and the momentum building behind “Bring Her Back,” the Philippou brothers show no signs of slowing down anytime soon, continuing to push creative boundaries with every new project they take on. The […]
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Exclusive: Clip from Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene, and Rob Grobman’s ‘We Are Guardians’by Grace Gordon on June 4, 2025
Exclusive: Clip from Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene, and Rob Grobman’s ‘We Are Guardians’ Grace Gordon Wed, 06/04/2025 – 11:10
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The Film Comment Podcast: Cannes 2025 #10 — The Voice of Documentaryby Film Comment on June 4, 2025
Listen in: filmmakers Eduardo Williams, Brett Story, and Zoya Laktionova discuss the ethical and practical ways in which documentaries use sound, voice, and audio
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TIFF to Open 50th Edition with John Candy Documentaryby Pat Mullen on June 4, 2025
The Toronto International Film Festival will honour late Canadian icon John Candy on the opening night of its 50th edition. The festival announced today that the documentary John Candy: I Like Me will have its world premiere as the opening night […]
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How the Director and Stars of ‘Pavements’ Brought Many Stephen Malkmuses to Lifeby Maria Fontoura on June 4, 2025
Writer-director Alex Ross Perry and stars Joe Keery and Michel Esper discuss their documentary-biopic-jukebox musical mashup and the magic of one of indie rock’s most celebrated frontmen
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