David Katz 432 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2018. Last article published on 04/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 28 29 [30] 31 32 ... 42 43 44 next Review: Everything Will Be OKBERLINALE 2022: Rithy Panh’s new documentary is a grandiose vision, told with wooden figurines, where animals have evolved to enslave humans 13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | CompetitionReview: RiminiBERLINALE 2022: Ulrich Seidl returns after a decade-long absence from fiction filmmaking with a characteristically harrowing work, which still finds glints of light in the void 12/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | CompetitionReview: Penelope My LoveDirector Claire Doyon surveys her autistic daughter from birth to teenagehood in this self-shot docu-portrait 07/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | HarbourReview: YamabukiTough lives intersect, and unconvincing plot lines pile up, in Juichiro Yamasaki’s tale of small-town Japanese life 07/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Excess Will Save UsMorgane Dziurla-Petit’s semi-documentary feature is an unhappy Valentine’s card to her challenging family and her home town of Villereau in Northern France 04/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Tiger CompetitionEuropean co-productions excel at the 2022 BAFTA nominationsDune and The Power of the Dog lead the pack with 11 and 8 nods, respectively, with Belfast receiving 6 04/02/2022 | BAFTA 2022Review: All That BreathesIn the polluted New Delhi skies, the bird truly is the word, as Indian filmmaker Shaunak Sen’s Sundance-awarded documentary proves 02/02/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: EAMIParaguayan director Paz Encina creates a haunting parable on the displacement of indigenous groups in the Gran Chaco of South America 01/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Tiger CompetitionReview: We Met in Virtual RealityYoung debuting filmmaker Joe Hunting signs off on the first feature documentary filmed entirely inside ‘social VR’ and your login details are required 25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: LivingBill Nighy is a cancer-stricken bureaucrat in search of lost time in South African director Oliver Hermanus’ adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru 21/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres previous page: 1 2 3 ... 28 29 [30] 31 32 ... 42 43 44 next