David Katz (The article continues below - Commercial information) 461 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2018. Last article published on 22/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 27 28 [29] 30 31 ... 45 46 47 next Review: North CircularA significant inner-city road in Dublin inspires memories, songs and political anger in Luke McManus’s sombre documentary 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Sheffield DocFest announces its awardeesThe Best Film Award was won by Mexican filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes for Sansón and Me, whilst the First Feature Prize went to a US-Dutch co-production, Rosa Ruth Boesten’s Master of Light 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022 | AwardsReview: No Place for You in Our TownNikolay Stefanov’s doc is a hard-hitting, yet sometimes tender, look at the racist football hooligans of FC Minyor, located in Pernik, Bulgaria 28/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Review: Aurora’s SunriseInna Sahakyan’s animated doc is a heartbreaking tale of survival on two continents and a vivid re-examination of the Armenian genocide 20/06/2022 | Annecy 2022The 19th edition of Sofia Meetings announces its award-winning projectsAfter the event celebrated its first physical edition in three years, a project from Latvia took home the main award, whilst other prizes went to Israeli-Georgian and Polish-Ukrainian co-pros 14/06/2022 | Sofia 2022 | Sofia Meetings/AwardsReview: Breaking the IceGrowing up is hard to do on the professional ice rinks of Vienna, in Clara Stern’s first feature 13/06/2022 | Tribeca 2022Review: We Might as Well Be DeadNatalia Sinelnikova’s debut feature uses an eerie co-op living community to satirise Western European mores 10/06/2022 | Tribeca 2022Review: The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann TapesYariv Mozer’s doc reconsiders the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann – known as one of the architects of the Holocaust – in light of an interview he gave whilst hiding in Argentina a few years earlier 07/06/2022 | Docaviv 2022Review: MenCANNES 2022: Alex Garland has seen hell in his latest work, and it turns out to be a quaint English village where every man is Rory Kinnear 02/06/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ FortnightReview: AshkalCANNES 2022: In Youssef Chebbi’s pensive thriller, mysterious self-immolations abound at a Tunisian housing development associated with the pre-revolutionary regime 01/06/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Directors’ Fortnight previous page: 1 2 3 ... 27 28 [29] 30 31 ... 45 46 47 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)