A Picture to Remember
Olga Chernykh’s poetic, vividly sensorial essay-doc debut ‘A Picture to Remember’ reconstitutes Donetsk as a cinematic site of memories for three family generations of women.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Nov 8, 2023 | Festivals, IDFA 2023 |
Olga Chernykh’s poetic, vividly sensorial essay-doc debut ‘A Picture to Remember’ reconstitutes Donetsk as a cinematic site of memories for three family generations of women.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, Festivals, IDFA 2023 |
IDFA’s artistic director Orwa Nyrabia talks with TFV critic Carmen Gray about the festival’s role in times of tension, and where documentary might be heading.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Nov 8, 2023 | Festivals, IDFA 2023 |
Peter Mettler’s multi-layered, monumental cine-diary is a meditation on our obsession with the other side that is as playful and surprising as it is frequently sublime.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Oct 13, 2023 | Festivals, Leipzig 2023, Spotlight |
A hard-hitting immersion into life and death under Russian invasion in eastern Ukraine, ‘White Angel – The End of Marinka’ is seen through an evacuation team’s GoPro helmet footage.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Oct 11, 2023 | Festivals, Leipzig 2023 |
A married LGBTQ+ couple worry if a future Armenia will honour the rights of their non-conventional family, in this intimately observational, activism-based doc.
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