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3728 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 25/08/2025.

Fremantle Documentaries launches a brand-new premium label, Undeniable

Fremantle Documentaries launches a brand-new premium label, Undeniable

The new label pledges to work on “provocative, entertaining, diverse, and influential films and series that push the boundaries of storytelling and challenge assumptions about the world around us”  

24/03/2023 | CPH:DOX 2023 | CPH:DOX Industry

Review: Total Trust

Review: Total Trust

Zhang Jialing's urgent new documentary tackles state surveillance in China to gripping, frightening and heartbreaking effect  

23/03/2023 | CPH:DOX 2023

Review: The Deepest Breath

Review: The Deepest Breath

Laura McGann’s documentary follows a free diver and a safety diver, going from light blue to the darkest shades of navy as she tells their story  

21/03/2023 | CPH:DOX 2023

Review: My Name Is Happy

Review: My Name Is Happy

Ayşe Toprak and Nick Read's film tells the incredible story of Multu, a Kurdish teenager with a golden voice who miraculously survives an attempted murder  

20/03/2023 | FIFDH Geneva 2023

The UK announces a new package of reforms to its audiovisual tax relief

The UK announces a new package of reforms to its audiovisual tax relief

Film and high-end TV productions will be eligible for a credit rate of 34%, whilst animation and children’s TV productions will benefit from a 39% rate  

20/03/2023 | Industry | Market | UK

Review: Typist Artist Pirate King

Review: Typist Artist Pirate King

British director Carol Morley puts her faith in lead actress Monica Dolan as she takes the audience on an imagined road trip during the life of “outsider artist” Audrey Amiss  

16/03/2023 | Glasgow 2023

Review: Meet Me In The Bathroom

Review: Meet Me In The Bathroom

Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern’s documentary about the New York punk rock scene in the early 2000s is an engaging journey back to a time before the world changed forever  

09/03/2023 | Films | Reviews | UK

Rachel Close  • Director of One of Us

Interview: Rachel Close • Director of One of Us

"This is a personal story but it has a universal connotation in terms of identity, belonging and searching"

The winner of the Cineuropa Marketing Award at this year's WEMW discusses her project, which combines a personal investigation against a background with an uncanny echo in the present  

09/03/2023 | Trieste 2023 | WEMW

Nida Manzoor  • Director of Polite Society

Interview: Nida Manzoor • Director of Polite Society

“I have never seen myself represented in the films I love”

The British director breaks down her action-packed satire of martial-arts and Bollywood movies  

09/03/2023 | Glasgow 2023

Review: Electric Malady

Review: Electric Malady

The documentary by Swedish-born director Marie Lidén is formally ambitious but light on insight  

07/03/2023 | Films | Reviews | UK

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