Alex Heeney takes a look at some of the animated documentaries that screened at HotDocs 2024, including Pelikan Blue, The Day Iceland Stood Still, Grand Theft …
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Alex Heeney takes a look at some of the animated documentaries that screened at HotDocs 2024, including Pelikan Blue, The Day Iceland Stood Still, Grand Theft …
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Alex Heeney reviews Caitlin Cronenberg's directorial debut, Humane, a huis clos horror film set in a near future of highly encouraged assisted death finds a …
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I Don’t Know Who You Are, the first feature film from M. H. Murray, does for access to PEP what Never Rarely Sometimes Always did for abortion access. The first …
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Alex Heeney reviews the documentary No Other Land, one of the highlights of the Visions du Réel Festival. (It also screened the Berlinale.) Listen to our …
Alex Heeney reviews Ken Loach's film The Old Oak, a warm, heartbreaking film that may not reach the highs of Loach's best work, but it still energizes you to …
Thea Sharrock's Wicked Little Letters is the kind of film you can enjoy with your mum and immediately forget about afterward. A light, comedic early …
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