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Doc/Fest 2014: Day Four and Five in Review
Day Four and Five of the festival, including stories from China, South Korea, and Mexico, as well as a live performance by the band Summer Camp.
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Doc/Fest 2014: Day Three In Review
Further reviews from DocFest, including the latest film from Martin Scorsese.
Kai Lancaster reports -
DOC/FEST 2014: DAY TWO IN REVIEW
An outstanding triple bill from day two of the film festival
Kai Lancaster reports -
Doc/Fest 2014: Day One In Review
Highlights from Day One of Doc/Fest
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The Secret of a Successful Directorial Debut
Breaking into the film industry as a director is a hard task, making a genuinely great debut is nigh-on impossible. Here's a look back at the best early works of some of today's finest filmmaking talent.
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Guy Maddin in Madison
Visiting the University of Wisconsin's main campus, the singular auteur discoursed on "Loss in the Cinema" before a public screening of his free-form docu-fantasia masterwork My Winnipeg.
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Keeping Score Volume 3: Academy Awards Special
So, the Oscars are coming up and you have no clue what to make of the nominees for “Best Original Score”? Don’t fret, let me do the thinking for you!
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Philip Seymour Hoffman: 1967-2014
Quite possibly the greatest actor of his generation, No Ripcord's film writers look back over his career and celebrate his great work.
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Letters to the Dead (Nick Hudson and Chris Purdie, 2012)
The two-act accompanying film to one of the decade's most rewarding records is a mystical and hypnotic journey through time.
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The Films of 2013
Just when you thought you were out of the reading lists about 2013's pop culture developments malarkey, we pull you back in. Before we say goodbye to the year for good, the contributors to our Film and TV section share their highs, lows and hmmms of the year in cinema.
Surprisingly Movie 43 does not feature...