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Documentary Weekly
Showcasing the world's best documentaries, every week.
Exposing Decades Of Child Abuse Within Olympic-Winning USA Gymnastics
Jun 24

Jun 24 Exposing Decades Of Child Abuse Within Olympic-Winning USA Gymnastics

Benjamin Hollis
Article, Film, Out Now

Netflix’s Athlete A deep dives into the shocking case of mental, physical and sexual abuse that went on for decades within USA Gymnastics (USAG), the USA’s elite gymnastics organisation and the sport’s dominant olympic force.

Top 10 Feature Documentaries on Sheffield Doc/Fest Selects
Jun 23

Jun 23 Top 10 Feature Documentaries on Sheffield Doc/Fest Selects

Documentary Weekly
Film, Festival, Article, Top Docs

We’ve spent the past week delving into this phenomenal collection and have emerged to bring you 10 stunning must-see films.

“Land of the free” has the highest rate of imprisonment in the world
Jun 20

Jun 20 “Land of the free” has the highest rate of imprisonment in the world

Holly Fagan
Film, Article

Ava DuVernay’s Academy Award nominated documentary shines an unforgiving light on the US’ criminalisation of African Americans while providing fascinating insight into the era of mass incarceration that defines the country’s justice system today.

Pastafarianism And The Real People Who Worship A Flying Spaghetti Monster
Jun 17

Jun 17 Pastafarianism And The Real People Who Worship A Flying Spaghetti Monster

Tommy Hodgson
Film, Article, Out Now

A short, punchy documentary detailing the origin, growth, and surprisingly profound philosophy of Pastafarianism - a church founded in jest but rooted in real opposition to the power and influence of religious institutions in civic society.

Risking Your Life To Escape A Violent Extremist Past
Jun 15

Jun 15 Risking Your Life To Escape A Violent Extremist Past

Benjamin Hollis
Film

Filmmaker Karen Winther still struggles with the Neo-Nazi ghost of her past. How could she become part of such a hateful cult? She sets out to meet other former extremists and ask why they also put the violence behind them.

Alice Guy-Blaché, A Pioneer Of Cinema The World Nearly Forgot
Jun 12

Jun 12 Alice Guy-Blaché, A Pioneer Of Cinema The World Nearly Forgot

Benjamin Hollis
Out Now, Article, Film

In a dark room of Paris’ Grand Café in 1895, secretary Alice Guy-Blaché is one of the first people in history to witness the ‘cinématographe’. That day, Alice’s fate as one of the most important figures of early cinema was sealed, but whether she’d be remembered was far less certain.

Submit Your Short Lockdown Film To The Paus Competition
Jun 11

Jun 11 Submit Your Short Lockdown Film To The Paus Competition

Benjamin Hollis
Awards

Not only is a there a cash prize up for grabs, the winner will also receive expert mentoring from four extraordinary judges from the world of TV and film.

The Colombian Teenager Standing Up For Her Life-Giving Reef
Jun 10

Jun 10 The Colombian Teenager Standing Up For Her Life-Giving Reef

Benjamin Hollis
Film, Free of the Week, Short of the Week

One kilometre from the scintillating skyscrapers of Cartagena, Colombia, lies the island of Tierra Bomba. Fishermen’s lean-tos line the edge of the beautiful sea on which they rely, but all is not well on the island.

What are you watching? Keegan Kuhn of "Cowspiracy" and "What The Health"
Jun 6

Jun 6 What are you watching? Keegan Kuhn of "Cowspiracy" and "What The Health"

Documentary Weekly
What Are You Watching?

We asked Keegan Kuhn, co-director of “What The Health” and the incredibly successful “Cowspiracy”, what documentaries he recommends.

Top 10 Documentaries On Global Subcultures
Jun 4

Jun 4 Top 10 Documentaries On Global Subcultures

Documentary Weekly
Article, Film, Top Docs

As lockdown persists around the world and travel continues to be ruled out, we teamed up with The Movie Diorama to bring you our 10 favourite documentaries that focus on global subcultures, so that you can continue to explore the world through film.

The Old-school Cowboys Fighting Climate Change With Regenerative Farming
Jun 3

Jun 3 The Old-school Cowboys Fighting Climate Change With Regenerative Farming

Benjamin Hollis
Free of the Week

Will Harris is a fourth generation cattle farmer from Bluffton, Georgia. Back in 1946, his father began using a miraculous new product on his pasture: ammonium nitrate fertiliser. By 1995, the pasture was failing, the soil was dry and the once busy Bluffton was a rust belt town that had all but disappeared.

As Minnesota Burns, Meet Oregon's White Supremacists Reviving America's Racist Past
Jun 1

Jun 1 As Minnesota Burns, Meet Oregon's White Supremacists Reviving America's Racist Past

Benjamin Hollis
Article, Film

As protests rage in Minnesota over the killing of George Floyd at the hands of the police, BBC journalist Mobeen Azhar tries to understand the sickening murder of yet another african-american, Larnell Bruce, in “A Black and White Killing”, who was run over by white supremacist Russell Courtier of Portland, Oregon back in 2016.

Showman or Journalist ? Slick Mike Wallace Biopic Questions His Legacy
May 29

May 29 Showman or Journalist ? Slick Mike Wallace Biopic Questions His Legacy

Benjamin Hollis
Out Now, Film, Article

Pioneer of the spotlit one-on-one TV interview, Wallace is widely credited with inventing the tough interview style, in the process tarnishing the reputations of countless public figures, from Barbara Streisand to the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and from Eleanor Roosevelt to a young Donald Trump.

What are you watching? Biggest Little Farm, Going Clear and Finders Keepers
May 28

May 28 What are you watching? Biggest Little Farm, Going Clear and Finders Keepers

Documentary Weekly
Interview, Film, What Are You Watching?

Episode 11 comes to you straight from Hollywood with journalist, photographer and director of “The Family Tree” Amanda McHugh.

What Makes Life Worthwhile When It Nears Its End?
May 27

May 27 What Makes Life Worthwhile When It Nears Its End?

Documentary Weekly
Article, Film, Free of the Week, Short of the Week

Johan is 89 years old and can’t leave his home for health reasons. However, one thing keeps him going - he is in love.

Top 10 Thought-Provoking Comedy Documentaries
May 23

May 23 Top 10 Thought-Provoking Comedy Documentaries

Documentary Weekly
Article, Top Docs, Film

For our latest Top Docs we had the honour of teaming up with Taskovski Films, the producers and distributors of the some of the best documentaries ever made. Together, we’ve picked ten of our favourite thought-provoking comedies.

Five Free Short Films Honouring The Nobel Peace Prize From Oscar-Winner Orlando Von Einsiedel
May 20

May 20 Five Free Short Films Honouring The Nobel Peace Prize From Oscar-Winner Orlando Von Einsiedel

Documentary Weekly
Article, Film

National Geographic, The Nobel Prize and Oscar-winning filmmaker Orlando von Einsiedel have collaborated on a five-part short documentary series, celebrating the ongoing impact and influence of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates around the world.

How To Grow A Footballer - Behind The Scenes At The PSG Academy
May 16

May 16 How To Grow A Footballer - Behind The Scenes At The PSG Academy

Benjamin Hollis
Out Now, Free of the Week, Article, Film

Part exploration of the academy’s values and part teenage video diary, this is a touching record of one generation’s passing through the prestigious institution.

Sheffield Doc/Fest 2020 - Our Interview With Cíntia Gil, Festival Director
May 15

May 15 Sheffield Doc/Fest 2020 - Our Interview With Cíntia Gil, Festival Director

Documentary Weekly
Interview, Festival, Article

What will the impact of Covid-19 be on film festivals after the crisis? Is 2020 an existential moment for the format? Does it need a rethink? We spoke with Sheffield Doc/Fest Director Cintia Gil.

What Are You Watching? Ep.10 - Monrovia Indiana, Snow On Tha Bluff and Birth of Saké...
May 13

May 13 What Are You Watching? Ep.10 - Monrovia Indiana, Snow On Tha Bluff and Birth of Saké...

Documentary Weekly
What Are You Watching?

Episode 10 of our Quarantine Editions comes to you from filmmaker Cyrus Stowe’s stoop in Brooklyn, New York.

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