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REPORT: Docaviv 2021

Cineuropa is covering the 23rd Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival Docaviv with reviews, interviews and news...

REPORT: Docaviv 2021
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25 articles available in total starting from 20/11/2020. Last article published on 12/07/2021.

Docaviv announces its full line-up

Docaviv announces its full line-up

The selection includes 31 world premieres among a total of 116 documentaries at the hybrid 23rd edition, which will run from 1-10 July  

04/06/2021 | Docaviv 2021

Review: Blue Box

Review: Blue Box

In her documentary, Michal Weits delves into the life of her great-grandfather Joseph, the man who orchestrated the acquisition and expropriation of Palestinian land  

12/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021

Review: Viral

Review: Viral

This coronavirus-themed documentary by Udi Nir and Sagi Bornstein will make you suffer from YouTube fatigue  

11/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021

Review: Life of Ivanna

Review: Life of Ivanna

Renato Borrayo Serrano's first feature-length documentary is an uncompromising portrait of a tough woman living amidst harsh conditions  

06/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021

Docaviv announces festival on site and Israeli Competition line-up

Docaviv announces festival on site and Israeli Competition line-up

The 23rd edition of Israel's biggest documentary film festival will take place 1-10 July and feature nine world premieres in the national competition  

05/05/2021 | Docaviv 2021

Review: A Man and a Camera

Review: A Man and a Camera

This high concept Dutch documentary sees its director Guido Hendrikx knock, knock, knocking on hinterland's doors  

22/04/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | Dox:Award

Hogir Hirori • Director of Sabaya

Interview: Hogir Hirori • Director of Sabaya

“There were some dangerous situations, and I was stunned when I realised that they are part of the everyday life of the people there”

We talked to the Swedish director, whose documentary was shown at Sundance, in the World Cinema Documentary Competition  

05/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Sabaya

Review: Sabaya

Hogir Hirori’s disturbing documentary details a volunteer organisation that recovers Yazidi women forced into sex slavery by ISIS  

04/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Taming the Garden

Review: Taming the Garden

Georgian director Salomé Jashi’s new documentary is a savage yet poetic ode to nature and its fight to survive human cruelty  

03/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Camilla Nielsson  • Director of President

Interview: Camilla Nielsson • Director of President

“Democracy is an organism – if we don't nurture it, it will die, and faster than you think”

We talked to acclaimed documentary filmmaker about her Sundance-screened feature, in which she throws people in at the deep end once again  

03/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

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