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Telluride Fest: Docs On Rumsfeld, Iranian Exiles, French Radio
One of Telluride Film Festival‘s many idiosyncracies is that the festival does not announce its program in advance. The More …
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Tribeca – Big Men, Big Oil, Big Money
Big Men (at the Tribeca Film Festival) drills away at the exploitation of the oil riches of two African More …
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Alan Berliner’s First Cousin Once Removed: On Dementia and Poetry
Does poetry run deeper than perception? Alan Berliner spent five years examining how Alzheimer’s disease closes down a More …
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The Iran Job – The Jock-umentary: A Review
Just as foreign policy only makes it to the presidential debates in gaffes, The Iran Job isn’t getting More …
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At Toronto International Film Festival: Leviathan, A Fish Story
If you thought the handheld camera that’s so much in vogue these days was dizzying, prepare yourself for More …
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Roman’s Holiday — and Priests Forever
He’s back. Roman Polanski, the fugitive from US law enforcement, is back on the screen in Marina Zenovich’s More …
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License to Steal — The Ambassador
The Ambassador (Mads Bruggen, Denmark, 2011, 93 minutes) is a documentary that stands Graham Greene, V. S. Naipaul and More …
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Sundance Live: The Imposter
The Imposter, a documentary by Bart Layton, revisits the trail of a missing child, and the con-man who More …
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What Climate Change? What Maldives?
The Island President (at the Toronto International Film Festival). Director: Jon Shenk, USA, 2011, 101 minutes The Maldives should More …
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