
Documentary
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Snapshot – ‘Oblivium’, ‘Baby’ and ‘A Star Without a Star’ Released on VOD | Trailer

Baby by Marcelo Caetano (Dark Star Pictures, Uncork’d Entertainment)
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Snapshot – Indie Films ‘Sweet As,’ ‘Guacamole Yesterdays’ ‘American Cats’ and More on VOD | Trailers

Sweet As by Jub Clerc (Freestyle Digital Media) Jub Clerc’s indie drama film ‘Sweet As’ on VOD on July 15 | Trailer
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‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ Docuseries Produced by Ryan Coogler Debuts on Nat Geo | Trailer

Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time. (National Geographic) Almost 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest and most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history, roared into southeastern Louisiana on August 29, 2005, the documentary series Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time will debut on National Geographic. The five-part documentary series takes a look at the disaster directly from those who lived through it.
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Snapshot – ‘We Could Still Be Pen Pals’, ‘No Sleep Till’ and Restored ‘Il Dono’ Set Release Dates | Trailer

No Sleep Till by Alexandra Simspon 4K restoration of Michelangelo Frammartino’s ‘Il Dono’ gets released in cinemas | Trailer
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‘Monk in Pieces’ Documentary on Composer, Performer, and Artist Meredith Monk, Opens in Theaters | Trailer

Neutron: Meredith Monk with her beloved tortoise Neutron at a reptile hospital in New York. (courtesy of 110th Street Films) Monk in Pieces is New York filmmaker Billy Shebar’s revealing documentary portrait of composer and artist Meredith Monk, considered one of contemporary arts’ greatest innovators.
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South African Documentary ‘Mother City’ Wins Ladima Foundation’s Adiaha Award

Mother City directed by Pearlie Joubert and Miki Redelinghuys (Screenshot) Mother City, the South African film directed by Pearlie Joubert and Miki Redelinghuys and produced alongside Khetiwe Ngcobo has been awarded the Ladima Foundation’s 7th Adiaha Award for Best Documentary by an African Woman.
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Snapshot – 2000 Meters to Andriivka Opens in Theaters, Gene Hackman Retrospective at FLC, and more

2000 Meters to Andriivka by Mstyslav Chernov 2000 Meters to Andriivka makes US theatrical premiere at Film Forum in NYC
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‘Forever We Are Young’ Documentary on K-Pop Supergroup BTS Sets Release Date | Watch Clip

Dance coverists perform BTS’ Mic Drop Remix in Seoul. Forever We Are Young. Courtesy of Tremolo Productions. Directed by award-winning filmmakers Grace Lee and Patty Ahn, the documentary Forever We Are Young explores the meteoric rise of global K-Pop supergroup BTS, told entirely through the eyes of their devoted fanbase, ARMY.
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‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print’ Documentary on History of Ms. Magazine Featuring Gloria Steinem to Premiere on HBO

Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print (HBO) Filmmakers Salima Koroma, Alice Gu, and Cecilia Aldarondo teamed up to direct the Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, a three-part documentary film exploring the history Of Ms. Magazine.
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Snapshot – Indie Films ‘Sweet Relief’ and ‘Help Is On The Way’ Set Release Dates, Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Dogtooth’ Gets Re-Released | Trailer

Dogtooth by Yorgos Lanthimos (Kino Lorber) Nick Verdi’s Sweet Relief indie thriller film gets a theatrical run | Trailer
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‘Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place’ Documentary on Colombia’s First Black Presidential Candidate Debuts on PBS | Trailer

Francia Marquez in Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place (Darwin Torres) Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place directed by Juan Mejía Botero (Death by a Thousand Cuts), chronicles Francia Márquez’s extraordinary journey from rural grassroots activist to history-making campaign as Colombia’s first female and first Black presidential candidate.

