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Sundance 2025 / World Cinema Documentary Competition


7 articles available in total starting from 26/01/2025. Last article published on 27/03/2025.

Gianluca Matarrese • Director of GEN_

Interview: Gianluca Matarrese • Director of GEN_

“Parenthood and gender identity are universal themes which are at risk of being exploited”

The director chatted with us about his documentary on the Milan-based doctor who helps patients along the challenging journeys of assisted conception and gender affirmation  

27/03 | /France/Italy/Switzerland

Review: The Dating Game

Review: The Dating Game

Violet Du Feng’s documentary is a lively and captivating exploration of China’s dating scene and, ultimately, a film about authenticity  

10/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2025

Review: Khartoum

Review: Khartoum

BERLINALE 2025: This hybrid documentary by Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Rawia Alhag, Phil Cox and Anas Saeed tells the story of horror and hope its protagonists have gone through  

14/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Panorama

Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Rawia Alhag, Phil Cox • Directors of Khartoum

Interview: Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Rawia Alhag, Phil Cox • Directors of Khartoum

“Now, we hope that people will know how we dance, how we ride bikes, how we protest, how we fight, how we live and how we love”

BERLINALE 2025: Four members of the directorial team break down their mixed techniques and how the circumstances on the ground transformed their work  

13/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Panorama

Review: 2000 Meters to Andriivka

Review: 2000 Meters to Andriivka

Academy Award-winning Associated Press reporter Mstyslav Chernov tells of the horror of the Russo-Ukrainian war – this time from the battlefield itself  

04/02 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: GEN_

Review: GEN_

Gianluca Matarrese returns with a thought-provoking and humanistic film on an intersection of medical, ethical and cultural issues, guided by its remarkable protagonist  

27/01 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Mr. Nobody Against Putin

Review: Mr. Nobody Against Putin

David Borenstein’s documentary is an unsettling account of a provincial Russian school’s transformation into a hub of state indoctrination  

26/01 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

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