Articles for category: DOCUMENTARY
Invisible City (2007) Review: Don’t Forget To Remember
In a recent lunch conversation with a friend of mine, we chanced upon the topic ...
KEEP READINGNeed Free Public Domain Footage? Here Are 14 Great Sources
Public domain footage refers to any video which is not subject to copyright. Anyone can ...
KEEP READING11 Best Documentaries On Netflix India Worth Your Time
(Updated: February 25, 2020) Netflix houses some excellent, critically-appreciated documentaries across varied subjects — from ...
KEEP READING8 Essential Films Of Werner Herzog
From Stroszek (1977) to Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), here are the finest Werner Herzog movies. Our ...
KEEP READINGLife Overtakes Me (2019): Among The Best Documentaries On Netflix
Fairy tales are often dark stories about tragic family relationships painted in the magical light ...
KEEP READINGHarpreet Kaur On Her Journey Into Filmmaking
Director Harpreet Kaur shares her journey into the world of filmmaking — early memories of her ...
KEEP READINGTake Me Home (2018): Heartbreaking, Life-Affirming Story
Take Me Home is a heartbreaking, inspiring story of an English teacher in Vietnam Kye ...
KEEP READINGBunkar (2018) Review: Heartwarming Attempt To Rekindle Past Glory
Bunkar: The Last of the Varanasi Weavers (2018) aims to narrate the travails of a dying ...
KEEP READINGDown the Memory Lane: 5 Moving Anecdotes From Kabir Khan’s Documentary Days
Mainstream storyteller Kabir Khan had a treasure trove of small poignant human stories from his ...
KEEP READINGDziga Vertov Film Was Extremely Shocking: Director Rohit Mittal Writes
When I first saw Russian filmmaker Dziga Vertov’s Man With a Movie Camera (1929), I was totally ...
KEEP READING6 Indie Directors Reveal Films That Inspired Them
The Indian indie landscape has continued to evolve in the last few years, widening its ...
KEEP READINGMostly Sunny (2016): Candid, Unabashed Sunny Leone
Mostly Sunny documents the life of one of the most successful adult film stars turned ...
KEEP READING‘Black Is Beautiful’ Documentary: A Unique, Engaging Attempt That Deserves a Watch
Black is Beautiful takes us into the lives of visually impaired children, familiarising us with ...
KEEP READINGWhite Helmets (2016) Review: World’s Greatest Humanitarians
Academy Award-winning documentary short The White Helmets (2016), from London-based Orlando von Einsiedel does what ...
KEEP READING6 Must Watch Indian Documentaries On Netflix
(Updated: August 22, 2020) From politics to culture, films to social issues, here are 6 ...
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