Radiograph of a Family

  • Amalia Ulman’s ‘El Planeta’ will Kick off 50th New Directors/New Films Lineup + Retrospective

    Ale Ulman and Amalia Ulman in El Planeta by Amalia Ulman.
    Ale Ulman and Amalia Ulman in El Planeta by Amalia Ulman. | photo by Carlos Rigo Bellver.

    The Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center announced the 50th anniversary edition of New Directors/New Films (ND/NF), available April 28 – May 8 via virtual cinema, with in-person screenings extending through May 13 at FLC. This year’s festival will introduce 27 features and 11 shorts to audiences nationwide in the MoMA and FLC virtual cinemas, and to New Yorkers at Film at Lincoln Center.

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  • 2021 San Francisco International Film Festival Announces Lineup, Opens with ‘Naked Singularity’

    Naked Singularity directed by Chase Palmer
    Naked Singularity directed by Chase Palmer (Courtesy of SFFILM)

    San Francisco International Film Festival unveiled the 103 films for the 2021 Festival set to take place online and in-person events, with digital screenings being hosted through the SFFILM website and live screenings and performances at the Fort Mason Flix drive-in theater. The 2021 Festival will run April 9–18.

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  • IDFA 2020 Awards – ‘Radiograph of a Family’ wins Best Feature Documentary

    Radiograph of a Family by Firouzeh Khosrovani
    Radiograph of a Family by Firouzeh Khosrovani

    International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) announced the winners of the competition programs during the IDFA 2020 Awards Ceremony. Radiograph of a Family by Firouzeh Khosrovani won the IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary, along with the Beeld en Geluid IDFA ReFrame Award for best creative use of archive.

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  • World Premiere of NOTHING BUT THE SUN will Open International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam

    Nothing but the Sun directed by Arami Ullón
    Nothing but the Sun directed by Arami Ullón

    International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2020 will open with the world premiere of Nothing but the Sun by Paraguayan-Swiss director Arami Ullón. A quietly earth-shattering film, Nothing but the Sun lucidly contrasts the hot, arid atmosphere of Paraguay’s Chaco region with the devastating stories of the Ayoreo people, an Indigenous community violently uprooted from their ancestral territory by white missionaries. Between past and present, forest and desert, folk songs and church hymns, Ullón’s poetic feature lays bare the raw emotions of the human condition, seen through a culture on the brink of disappearing, but not without a voice.

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