‘The Territory’ Review: Intense Doc Cedes Narrative Control to Its Indigenous Subjects
Sundance: Alex Pritz’s real-time documentary lets the Uru-eu-wau-wau tribe tell its own story.
Sundance: Alex Pritz’s real-time documentary lets the Uru-eu-wau-wau tribe tell its own story.
The filmmaker expands on his short to a create a film with rip-roaring laughs and intensity.
HBO’s January 6th documentary has a handful of flourishes, but they’re buried beneath a standard retelling that rarely connects the dots.
NYFF: This abstract documentary about the purpose of modern Indian university is in many ways one of the best student films ever made.
Frieda Pinto and Logan Marshall-Green both shine in a fun movie that refuses to match their performances.
TIFF: Nithin Lukose’s debut feature melds “Romeo and Juliet” with his grandmother’s painful memories.
TIFF: An Indian comedy bursting at the seams with vivid detail, musical energy, and a fair few flourishes borrowed from big Hollywood names.
Andreas Fontana’s feature debut captures the chilling effects of authoritarianism.
The Oscar nominee also co-wrote Bassam Tariq’s fiery feature debut, a surreal rap drama that’s really about diaspora.