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Documentary Weekly
Showcasing the world's best documentaries, every week.
In the Middle of the Sahara Desert, meet Malika, Guardian of the Void
Oct 4

Oct 4 In the Middle of the Sahara Desert, meet Malika, Guardian of the Void

Robin Miranda das Neves
Article, Film, Out Now

On the edge of the Trans-Saharan national road, a café-restaurant stands like a fortress. Hassen Ferhani’s latest film reveals Malika and her little kingdom within.

How Lockdown Transformed The Art We Produce
Mar 7

Mar 7 How Lockdown Transformed The Art We Produce

Documentary Weekly
Short of the Week

Amidst the chaos and devastating loss of the past year, our perceptions, our ways of working and the art we produce have been transformed, opening up new, creative opportunities. Will Hazell returns to our series with a beautiful, pensive and uplifting film focused on his housemate and fellow innovative artist, Fran.

NOTTURNO – The night consuming the people of the Middle East
Mar 5

Mar 5 NOTTURNO – The night consuming the people of the Middle East

Robin Miranda das Neves
Article, Film, Out Now

For three years, Gianfranco Rosi filmed armed conflicts in the Middle East along the borders of Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria and Lebanon, witnessing the scars of violence and destruction left across their harsh landscapes.

It’s all fun and games until… - Asssassins Review
Feb 21

Feb 21 It’s all fun and games until… - Asssassins Review

Holly Fagan
Film, Article, Out Now

On 13th February 2017, Kim Jong-nam was assassinated at Kuala Lumpur International Airport by two female assassins using the fastest acting poison in existence, VX. But no one could have foreseen the elaborate hoax which led the women, Siti Aisyah and Doan Ti Huong, to the airport that day.

Oscars 2021 Shortlisted Documentaries Announced !
Feb 10

Feb 10 Oscars 2021 Shortlisted Documentaries Announced !

Documentary Weekly
Awards, Article

We’re extremely excited to see so many of our favourite films from the past year included in this record-breaking tally of Oscar shortlisted documentaries. For every one that we’ve covered you’ll find a link to our review, including a trailer and a link to watch the film for yourself.

Meet the Lost (and Found) Souls of Morongo Valley, California
Feb 8

Feb 8 Meet the Lost (and Found) Souls of Morongo Valley, California

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

When the Novemba Films crew found themselves in California with time to kill, they headed to the desert until they reached Morongo Valley, a place that has more than meets the eye.

Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets: A Documentary Like No Other
Feb 2

Feb 2 Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets: A Documentary Like No Other

Tommy Hodgson
Film, Article, Out Now

The setting is hazily atmospheric - neon red, smoky scenes in a dive bar in Las Vegas - aptly named The Roaring 20s - about to close its doors for the last time.

More Than Just Mumble-Rappers on Xanax – “American Rapstar” and The Soundcloud Rap Movement
Jan 26

Jan 26 More Than Just Mumble-Rappers on Xanax – “American Rapstar” and The Soundcloud Rap Movement

Omar Kay
Film, Festival, Article, Screening

In 2016, a disruptive wave of rappers, encouraged by the low barriers to entry that SoundCloud offered, started sharing lyrically repetitive music with a low-fidelity and low-budget sonic profile.

Dick Johnson is dead. Or is he?
Dec 24

Dec 24 Dick Johnson is dead. Or is he?

Ellie Hodgetts
Article, Film, Out Now

Netflix’s Dick Johnson Is Dead seems to perfectly balance absurdly comical moments with its melancholic undertone. After all, this is a film about life, just as much as it is about death.

On the Road With the Fearless Vespa Modifiers of Indonesia
Dec 22

Dec 22 On the Road With the Fearless Vespa Modifiers of Indonesia

Documentary Weekly
Film, Short of the Week

A proud subculture has developed in Indonesia around the crazy potential for modifications to the legendary Vespa scooter. Director Marc Ressang is one of the few filmmakers to have followed the community closely and his awesome short “Rebel Riders” is our latest Short of the Week.

Could You Survive On Your Own Produce For A Year?
Dec 16

Dec 16 Could You Survive On Your Own Produce For A Year?

Gabriella Volak
Article, Film, Out Now

“First We Eat” is a POV film from the eyes of Suzanne Crocker, a mother of three living in Dawson City, Yukon, inspired to pick up the camera after a road obstruction led to food shortages in the town, exposing the fragility of her family’s food chain. The family of five embark on a challenge to eat only locally sourced food for a whole year.

Watch the Best in Short VR Docs for Free During the Barcelona 360° VR & AR Market
Dec 14

Dec 14 Watch the Best in Short VR Docs for Free During the Barcelona 360° VR & AR Market

Documentary Weekly
Festival, Film, Article

Today marks the start of the Barcelona 360° VR & AR Market’s fourth edition, running online until the 18th of December, a unique opportunity to discover an exciting new documentary format.

Frames of Representation 2020: IWOW: I Walk On water
Dec 10

Dec 10 Frames of Representation 2020: IWOW: I Walk On water

Clara Helbig
Article, Festival, Film, Screening

To say ‘I Walk on Water’ is to challenge your beliefs and limitations, to allow yourself to feel holy. With this in mind, IWOW: I Walk On Water broadcasts a sea of experiences to us.

FRAMES OF REPRESENTATION 2020: Panquiaco - when home becomes but a dream
Dec 4

Dec 4 FRAMES OF REPRESENTATION 2020: Panquiaco - when home becomes but a dream

Clara Helbig
Article, Festival, Film

The ICA’s FRAMES of REPRESENTATION 2020 is taking place online, via their new digital programme platform Cinema 3, from 27 November – 13 December. Filmed in collaboration with indigenous communities in Guna Yala, Panama, Panquiaco is a poetic fable of melancholy and belonging.

The Making of an Un(nude)usual Advent Calendar
Dec 1

Dec 1 The Making of an Un(nude)usual Advent Calendar

Documentary Weekly
Film, Short of the Week

It’s the 1st of December! Time to open that first window in your advent calendars or, in the case of Mr Bingo, scratch off somebody’s clothes… Since 2018, the artist has been making advent calendars using scratch off ink to reveal his illustrations of people’s naked bodies.

Top 10 Documentaries Coming Out in 2021
Nov 25

Nov 25 Top 10 Documentaries Coming Out in 2021

Documentary Weekly
Article, Top Docs, Festival

To celebrate IDFA 2020 and this year’s amazing program, we’ve put together a list of our 10 favourite documentaries due for release next year in 2021.

"Collective" is Jaw-Dropping Hard-Hitting Investigative Journalism at its Finest
Nov 20

Nov 20 "Collective" is Jaw-Dropping Hard-Hitting Investigative Journalism at its Finest

Holly Fagan
Article, Film, Out Now

This gripping exposé from director Alexander Nanau follows a real-time investigation into the corruption and greed at the heart of the Romanian healthcare system and its devastating consequences for the Romanian people.

Stoner Frog Turned Neo-Nazi Mascot ?
Nov 16

Nov 16 Stoner Frog Turned Neo-Nazi Mascot ?

Bryn Thomas
Article, Film, Out Now

Feels Good Man charts the devolution of a cartoon frog from comic book, to internet meme, to its unlikely arrival in the world of American politics.

A Vegan Filmmaker Opens the Debate on Animal Sacrifice in Turkey
Nov 14

Nov 14 A Vegan Filmmaker Opens the Debate on Animal Sacrifice in Turkey

Documentary Weekly
Film, Short of the Week

Every year in director Nevra Topcu's native Turkey, animals are sacrificed for Eid or Kurban Bayramı. As a vegan, the subject has always put her off. In “Kurban” (Sacrifice), our Short of the Week, she explores in greater depth the debates surrounding the practice. Watch it now for free.

Black Lives Matter - Even Those That Weren’t Counted
Nov 13

Nov 13 Black Lives Matter - Even Those That Weren’t Counted

Pheladi Sethusa
Article, Film, Out Now

African Apocalypse is a harrowing journey through the colonial past and its inevitable hangover in present-day Niger, West Africa. Femi Nylander traces the steps of a little known French captain, Paul Voulet, who unleashed wanton terror on several communities along the Niger-Nigeria border, leaving a trail of dead bodies in the wake of his unclear quest.

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