Tag #Documentary Film

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Czech Documentary Exposes Limits of Countering Pro-Russia Disinformation

Czech director Robin Kvapil's documentary follows three pro-Russian Czech citizens to Ukraine, where they witness war crimes, yet their views remain largely unchanged, prompting debate on Russian influence in the Czech Republic before upcoming elections.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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CPB Budget Cuts Force Documentary Filmmakers To Seek New Funding

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's $1.1 billion budget cut forces the documentary film industry to find alternative funding and distribution strategies through streaming platforms and private funding, impacting independent filmmakers and potentially reducing diversity in storytelling.

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Quality Education
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Oscar-Winning Documentary Exposes Ongoing Violence Against Palestinians

The Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land" depicts the displacement of Palestinians in Masafer Yatta, West Bank; its creators, including director Hamdan Balal, face increased violence and threats since the award ceremony, highlighting the ongoing conflict and lack of protection for Palestinians d...

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Veiel's Documentary Exposes Riefenstahl's Nazi Propaganda Lies

Andres Veiel's documentary "Riefenstahl," available on Filmin alongside her films "Triumph of the Will" and "Olympia," uses previously unseen archival material to challenge Leni Riefenstahl's self-justification for her role in creating Nazi propaganda, revealing her manipulative tactics and the endu...

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Nagasaki Nurses' Post-Bombing Aid Documented in New Film

Jumpei Matsumoto's "Nagasaki: In the Shadow of the Flash" spotlights three Japanese Red Cross nurses' experiences treating the injured following the August 9, 1945, atomic bombing of Nagasaki, which killed an estimated 74,000 people by the end of 1945, using firsthand accounts and the appearance of ...

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Costa Rican Documentary Exposes Church Abuse, Leading to Conviction

A Costa Rican documentary, "El monaguillo, el cura y el jardinero", details the 2003 rape of a boy by priest Mauricio Víquez, leading to Víquez's 2022 conviction and highlighting the Church's role in protecting abusers; the film premiered at the Costa Rica International Film Festival.

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Documentary Celebrates Children's Hospice

A bereaved father created a £15,000 documentary, "The Little Things," celebrating Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, which supports over 400 children and costs £6 million annually to run; it's available on Amazon Prime.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Mary Robinson: A Life of Advocacy and Emotional Engagement

This documentary profiles Mary Robinson's life, from her childhood in County Mayo to her impactful presidency and subsequent global human rights work, highlighting her emotional engagement with social justice and the environment.

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Gender Equality
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Documentary Exposes Leni Riefenstahl's Deceptive Self-Portrayal

Andres Veiel's documentary "Riefenstahl" uses previously unseen footage and personal archives to challenge the filmmaker's self-portrayal as an innocent bystander to Nazi Germany, revealing her manipulative behavior and highlighting the problematic aspects of her work with the Nuba people in the 196...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
taz.de
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Wang Bing: The Weight of the Invisible

Wang Bing's exhibition, "The Weight of the Invisible," at the Kunstverein Düsseldorf showcases his photographic and film works documenting the socio-economic changes in China, from the decline of industrial Shenyang in "Tie Xi Qu" to the individual trauma of the Cultural Revolution in "Beauty Lives ...

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Reduced Inequality
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American Movie: A Wisconsin Filmmaker's Journey

American Movie" (1999) documents Mark Borchardt's struggle to finance and film his low-budget horror movie "Coven" in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, highlighting his personal struggles and the unwavering support of his friends and family.

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No Poverty
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Spanish Documentary Exposes Clerical Abuse: "Hermana Leonor"

Leonor Paqué's documentary, "Hermana Leonor," chronicles the stories of victims of clerical sexual abuse in Spain, covering three years, 20,000 kilometers, and 32 locations, culminating in a film currently submitted to national and international film festivals.

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