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The Painter and the Thief review – surprisingly delicate documentary on forgiveness
The Painter and the Thief is an intriguing insight into the human capacity for forgiveness, and a portrait of a most unlikely friendship.
Maɬni review – a reflective, personal documentary about language and mortality
Maɬni beautifully explores afterlife, identity and the sense of self in a tumultuous world.
The Wedding Guest review – a thriller paced like a travel documentary
We’re sorry, Dev. We do still love you.
Minding the Gap review – skateboarding documentary is an essential watch
Bing Liu’s brilliant documentary examines the long shadow of domestic violence cast over his friends.
Documentary The Movement shines a light on the refugee crisis that is the worst since WWII
First time filmmaker and refugee worker Sharon Walia is determined to bring the crisis to the forefront of the news again with her documentary.
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. review – a fantastically intimate documentary about the British Sri Lankan rapper
From living in a war zone to playing at the Super Bowl – you’ve never seen a journey like this.
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry review – intimate glimpse at a young superstar
A touching documentary about the young singer’s rise to global fame.
The Dissident review – Jamal Khashoggi’s story is essential viewing
The shocking story of a Jamal Khashoggi, a man willing to risk it all to bring freedom to the country he loved.
Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché review – a powerful portrait of a punk icon
This new documentary is a moving, detailed and deeply personal look at the life of Poly Styrene, a Black British punk icon of the ’70s.