Val
by Felipe Rosa
Val: as Ting Poo and Leo Scott’s documentary evolves, one may be
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Val: as Ting Poo and Leo Scott’s documentary evolves, one may be
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised): Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s documentary celebrates
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary, musical
by Felipe Rosa
Free Solo: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s documentary chronicles an
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
The Doll: Elahe Esmaili’s short documentary invites a look at a custom
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary, short
by Felipe Rosa
Do Not Split: Anders Hammer’s from the trenches look at the Hong Kong protests of 2019 (against the heavy-handed political persecution by the mainland government) is filled with harrowing images. It doesn’t offer much in the way of context, but it’s great documentation of another one of the waves of protests aiming for freedom around the world in present days, as well as the generally violent response by the police. This documentary can be seen on their webpage or on […]
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary, short
by Felipe Rosa
The Mole Agent: Maite Alberdi switches gears during her documentary, going from
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
Crip Camp: this documentary, by Nicole Newnham and James Lebrecht, is a good reminder that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
The Dissident: Bryan Fogel, in his documentary, tells the story of Jamal Khashoggi, one of the
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
The Painter and the Thief: the story told by Benjamin Ree, that of an
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary