The creator of HBO's 'How To with John Wilson' learns about a building material, Italian wax sculptures, New York City housing initiatives and more in this Sundance-bowing doc.
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The history of concrete review: John Wilson's ruminative documentary is blisteringly funny and deeply moving
The sardonic comedian and filmmaker's feature debut at Sundance is a wildly surprising triumph.
“The Story of Documentary Film” is actually a 16-hour epic, and Sundance will screen the first hour, called “The Beginning,” to the public Jan. 27, 28 and Feb. 1. While Cousins can’t make it to Park ...
This thesis seeks to write a comprehensive history of documentary film in Africa, from the beginning of the cinema until the eve of independence in the late 1950s. It looks at documentary practice and ...
As the lights came on in the Liberty County Performing Arts Center’s auditorium Sunday afternoon, the nearly capacity crowd ...
In one of his many rousing speeches during the 1940s, Colombian politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, who fought for the rights of "the people" against the oligarchies, proclaimed, "¡El pueblo unido jamás ...
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