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Thursday, January 23, 2025

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Tagged with: Documentary

At Berlin & Beyond, a rare vision of Oscars’ sleeper favorite on big screen

'All Quiet on the Western Front' joins a lineup of German-language gems.

Screen Grabs: WinterFest brings Ukrainian kids, artificial shtetls, orthodox drama

Plus: 8mm video diaries by late, great local resident George Kuchar and a history of the Laemmle theatre chain

Watching a daughter grow up, in Oscar-nominated ‘How Do You Measure A Year?’

Director Jay Rosenblatt talks about recording an interview with Ella every year from age 2 through 18

IndieFest’s 25th anniversary roars in with local lore, fabulous freaks, and high school hijinks

Here's the standouts, from Jim Rose's 'Circus of the Stars' to Bay BDSM drama 'Rough Edges,' and so many more.

Screen Grabs: Don’t mess with brilliant, spitfire director Christine Choy

From Tiananmen Square's dissident exiles to the roiling Mississippi Triangle, the driven filmmaker tackles deep subjects

Jewish Film Fest returns with big names—and timely themes

Radical feminism, gay gentrification, ethnic cleansing, plus David Straitharn, Ken Burns, Leonard Bernstein, more in 42nd installment

Screen Grabs: Abortion in movies, from 1918 to the powerful new ‘Happening’

Plus: A tribute to French working-class hero Jean Gabin, and an Iranian 'Little Miss Sunshine' from the son of a legend.

SFFILM fest brings news of the world, from Ukraine terror to volcanic eruptions of love

Llama-herding Bolivian elders, poisoned Russian dissident, little shell with shoes on, Afrofuturistic 'Neptune' trip, more at 65th edition

Greta Snider’s experimental films pack a punk punch at the Roxie

16mm autoethnographies, found footage essays, materialist inventions, and recent projects focusing on human rights hit the screen

Screen Grabs: Noir heist and nail-biting suspense in ‘Midcentury Madness’

Plus: Ukrainian seige doc 'The Earth Is As Blue As An Orange,' several good indie freakouts, and 'The Exorcism of God'