Hot Docs 2024 Interview: Alix Blair on Getting Inside the Grip of the Hands of Time in “Helen and the Bear”
Hot Docs 2024 Interview: Jennifer MacArthur on a Movement Towards Sustainability for Black-Owned Forests in “Family Tree”
Hot Docs 2024 Interview: Roya Sadat on Watching Women Take a Seat at the Negotiating Table in “The Sharp Edge of Peace”
Hot Docs 2024 Review: A Family of Immigrants Look for Direction in Agnieszka Zwiefka’s Striking “Silent Trees”
San Francisco Film Fest 2024 Review: A Consciousness of Others Takes Root in Nicholas Ma’s Endearing “Mabel”
Review: Tragedy Brings Together People of Different Walks of Life in Hilla Medalia’s “Mourning in Lod”
Composer Kathryn Bostic on Making Silents Golden with “The Flying Ace” and “Something Good – Negro Kiss”
ReviewsSundance·3 min readSundance ’19 Review: A Past That Can’t Be Put Behind Us In Jacqueline Olive’s Powerful “Always in Season”
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Reviews·8 min readAustin Film Fest ’18 Interview: John Stimpson & Roger Bart on Being Drawn to “Ghost Light”
Austin Film FestivalReviews·2 min readAustin Film Fest ’18 Review: An Apocalypse Hits Home in Stephen & Alexa Kinigopoulos’ Stirring Drama “Fishbowl”
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Reviews·2 min readReview: A Crime of the System Rather Than the Accused Unfolds in Rudy Valdez’s Devastating “The Sentence”
ReviewsTIFF·2 min readTIFF ’18 Review: A Friend for Hire Becomes a Connection to Cherish in John Butler’s “Papi Chulo”
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