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LDN Research Trust Invites Screening of Their Documentary Demystifying Stealth Syndromes

Imagine having a complex debilitating syndrome that affects nearly every part of your body. Because it's invisible, and almost nobody has heard of it, you look like a hypochondriac. Now imagine having 3 such syndromes that exacerbate one another.




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Adam McKay-Produced Documentary ‘You Need This’ From Banijay’s Scenery Probes Hyper-Consumerism (EXCLUSIVE)

After tackling climate change in his Oscar-nominated political satire “Don’t Look Up,” filmmaker Adam McKay has produced “You Need This,” a thought-provoking documentary tackling consumerism and hyper-capitalism. Directed by Ryan Andrej Lough (“Entertainment”), “You Need This” is produced by McKay via Yellow Dot Studios; Isidoor Roebers and Lea Fels at Scenery, a joint venture with Banijay […]




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You Won’t Need Disney+ to Watch Agatha All Along‘s Behind-the-Scenes Documentary



The Marvel series starring Kathryn Hahn as the titular witch will share its "Assembled" special on YouTube.




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The Dark Ages - Early Middle Ages (DVD $16.99) {In case you have ever wondered if Satan is raging a relentless war against the Christian Church and against mankind in general this History documentary will lay aside all doubts.}

Between the Fall of Rome and the dawn of the Renaissance, Europe plunged into a dark night of constant war, splintered sovereignties, marauding pagans, rabid crusaders and devastating plague. That anything of value arose from this chaotic muck - much less the Renaissance - is nothing short of miraculous. Through masterful cinematography and ground-breaking research, THE DARK AGES brings to life this amazing and mysterious time. Relive in striking detail critical turning points in the Early Middle Ages including the fall of Rome to the Visigoths, the horrors of Bubonic Plague, the rise of Charlemagne and the launching of the First Crusade.



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Harvey Kubernik's "Docs That Rock, Music That Matters" Is the Documentary Music History Book for the 21st Century.

Harvey Kubernik's "Docs That Rock, Music That Matters" is now available through Amazon.




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Back to Tape 3: Porsche celebrates hip-hop anniversary with new documentary

Stuttgart. On 11 August 1973, DJ Kool Herc hosted a party in the Bronx that would go down in history. With two turntables connected together, he created beats that friends accompanied with raps and acrobatic breakdancing. That New York evening 50 years ago is considered a key moment in the formation of the youth culture now known as hip-hop.




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Documentary Film on Frederica Mathewes-Green

Noted author, speaker, and podcaster Frederica Mathewes-Green joins us to talk about a documentary film project on her life and work as a former feminist and now Orthodox Christian. Learn how you can support this project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/basilicaproductions/frederica-the-life-and-work-of-frederica-mathewes




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The Tegan and Sara internet culture and fandom documentary is worth 100 minutes of your time

I didn’t watch this in the cinema, and I had a bit more to say about it than my usual one-line movie review format, so it didn’t fit into my monthly round-up, but I do want to wholeheartedly recommend you...




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Markus Schwital - Documentary by Leo Doerfler



Our bro Markus Schwital has teamed up with the filmmaker Leo Doerfler and released a small but epic documentary about Markus and his passion for BMX Flatland riding. You can expect great shots from Stuttgart, interesting background information and of course the finest BMX Flatland action.

Enjoy the video!

Video & editing: @leo.doerfler
Rider: @markusschwital






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Documentary shows 'perception and reality' of infamous concert flop

In 2017, the Fyre Music Festival was billed as an exclusive event in the Bahamas. The reality was very different. Director Chris Smith tells the behind-the-scenes story in a new Netflix documentary.




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Documentary Explores Beginnings Of Popular New England Radio Station

A recent documentary centers on Boston’s WBCN radio, a 40-plus year fixture on the New England airwaves. Rock radio is fading out in many cities around the country. Last month, WAAF, a rock radio station in Massachusetts, was sold and abruptly changed its format after 50 years. It’s been more than a decade since WBCN left the air. Both stations were widely heard in New Hampshire. We could focus on the demise, but Bill Lichtenstein, a filmmaker and one-time ‘Rock of Boston’ staffer, decided to tell the story of the beginning of WBCN. He started back in 1968, as a 14-year-old kid answering the station’s listener line. This transcript of Rick Ganley's conversation with Bill Lichtenstein has been lightly edited. Lichtenstein: People were told call with anything – questions, your roommate's having a bad acid trip, whatever, and we'll be happy to try to help you. And so I started answering the listener line. I was one of a number of young people that were recruited to do that. Ganley: And I




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Ken Burns Documentary Goes Beyond The Mythic Man of Hemingway

A new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick is coming to PBS this month , and it's all about Ernest Hemingway. NHPR's Morning Edition host Rick Ganley sat down with both Burns and Novick to talk about the new film, their process and what makes a good documentary. [Editor's note: this is a transcript of one small part of the full interview.] Rick Ganley: But why Hemingway? Ken Burns: He's a hugely important writer and he's got a very complicated life, and we like to try to wrestled to the ground these complicated stories. And boy, this is about as wonderfully difficult as any project we've undertaken. Rick Ganley: What strikes me the most is how it goes way beyond that mythic Hemingway. This is the man's man writer image that kind of, you know, gets thrown around a lot. What surprised you most about him as you dug into the project? Lynn Novick: Kind of everything in a way, you know, in that we had some understanding of his work. We could give it like the Cliff's Notes version of his




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'Free Cholsoo Lee' Named Outstanding Historical Documentary at 45th Emmys

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A documentary about a 1970s campaign in the United States to release a Korean immigrant, who was wrongfully convicted of murder, from prison was honored at this year's Emmy Awards. According to the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences(NATAS), the documentary, titled "Free Cholsoo ...

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Director Edgar Wright On His New Documentary ‘The Sparks Brothers’ And Why The Musicians Deserve To Be LA Rock Royalty

Edgar Wright attends the 55th Annual International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 2, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.; Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images

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The joke about Sparks — if you’ve even heard of them — is that it’s the best British band to come out of America. That confusion is why Edgar Wright, the director of “Baby Driver” and “Shaun of the Dead,” wanted to make his first documentary about the group, headed by brothers Ron and Russell Mael. Quite simply, Wright was tired of explaining who the band was and why he loves them. His documentary, called “The Sparks Brothers,” premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. John Horn talked with Wright after its January premiere about his personal connection to the band, how he connected with the brother, the editing process of the documentary and more. The film is in theaters now.

With guest host John Horn

Guest: 

Edgar Wright, director of the new documentary “The Sparks Brothers;” he tweets @edgarwright

This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org.




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DC area Film Producers Screen the Award-winning Documentary "Imagining the Indian" in Kansas City on 1/18 and Lawrence on 1/20 – Free and Open to Public

Imagining the Indian explores the impact that stereotyping and marginalization of Native history have had on Native people. It chronicles the long social movement to eliminate mascoting. KC area interviews are included in the documentary.




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On Rare Disease Day 2nd Chapter Productions Announces Unheard: The Ears of Meniere's Documentary

Filming Begins With Tech-Evangelist Guy Kawasaki & Dr. Kevin Peng of The House Institute Foundation With Support from Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Mike Liedtke




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MINNESOTA / MONTANA FILMMAKERS RELEASE FULL-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY ABOUT GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER DALE "GREYBEARD" SANDERS AS HE PADDLES ENTIRE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT AGE 87

Zak Rivers and Wilderness Mindsets film features the oldest man to canoe the Mississippi




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Netflix's New Documentary on the Menendez Brothers: 7 Other Shows and Docs to Watch on the Famous '90s Murder Trial

Netflix has released a new documentary about Lyle and Erik Menendez, offering fresh interviews with the infamous brothers at the center of the shocking 1989 murder case.




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Netflix's Mr. McMahon Documentary: A Fascinating Look at Vince McMahon, But It Doesn't Go Deep Enough

Netflix's new documentary series, Mr. McMahon, aims to pull back the curtain on one of the most influential and controversial figures in professional wrestling—Vince McMahon.




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Leonardo DiCaprio Premiers “Before the Flood” Climate Change Documentary

Environmental activist and Academy Award®-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio and Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Fisher Stevens premier their documentary film, Before the Flood, a compelling account of the powerful changes occurring on our planet due to climate change. Before the Flood will … Continue reading




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Documentary Explores Connection of Algae and Community

Screen Arts Professor Paul B. Kim spent eight days in Hawai'i filming a documentary based on Assistant Professor of Biology Florybeth La Valle's research on algae. The two shared their similar philosophies for the work they do.

The post Documentary Explores Connection of Algae and Community appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic.




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Leaders support official acknowledgment of Oscar Mack after Kissimmee documentary screening

On Saturday, that effort may have begun taking another step, as community leaders who attended a screening of the documentary at the Solid Rock Community Church in Kissimmee vowed to work toward a public acknowledgment of Mack’s encounter with the Klan more than 100 years ago.




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ASSYRIA A.D.: Documentary Chronicling the Assyrian Identity ...

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A Documentary on the Remains of the Assyrian “Nestorian” Chu...

A Documentary on the Remains of the Assyrian “Nestorian” Churches in Hakkari




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All That's Left to Them by Abdulkhaleq Jewari (documentary i...

All That's Left to Them by Abdulkhaleq Jewari (documentary in Aramaic, Arabic and English)



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The directors of Free Solo return with a mesmerizing documentary about a daring deepwater dive

If you think you know the full story of how a soccer team became trapped in a Thai cave, a spectacle that drew the breathless attention of the world, you don't…



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The Indigo Girls enjoy renewed interest after music featured in three recent films, including their own documentary

Last year, summer belonged to "Barbenheimer," the simultaneous theatrical release of Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer…




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Martial arts documentary to premiere in Birmingham

City film-maker shows the struggle for martial arts success.




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More Ozzy TV- Arctic Monkeys 'Four Out Of Five' Video, Muse Concert Film Preview, Cliff Burton Documentary, Sevendust, Free Volbeat Show and more

More Ozzy TV- Arctic Monkeys 'Four Out Of Five' Video, Muse Concert Film Preview, Cliff Burton Documentary, Sevendust, Free Volbeat Show and more




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Russell Westbrook To Star In Showtime Sports’ ‘Passion Play’ Documentary

The NBA star also executive produced the film.




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'On October 8, American Jews woke up': New documentary 'October H8TE' explains what's at stake


Director Wendy Sachs attributes the steep rise in antisemitism to social media, from where so many young people get news that has no validation.




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Register now and be part of the television audience: RAI3 documentary series at FAO

Scala Mercalli hosted by Italian environmentalist Luca Mercalli begins filming in the Sheikh Zayed Centre in FAO this week! 

Episodes will be shot in front of a live audience every Thursday [...]




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'Night School' Documentary Looks at Adults Seeking an Elusive H.S. Diploma

The film follows three Indianapolis adults as they seek to overcome obstacles on the path to earning an educational credential that they missed earlier.




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Faculty member's documentary gains international recognition

A documentary by a Penn State faculty filmmaker won an award in Canada and will screen Nov. 24 in Finland.




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Student documentary produced as part of class garners awards at film festivals

A film that some Penn State film production students scrambled to shoot while part of a weeklong stay in Amsterdam last spring has blossomed into an award-winning effort.




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How to watch the Pharrell documentary 'Piece by Piece' at home

Here are the best ways to watch Pharrell Williams' Lego-inspired biopic 'Piece by Piece' — including the best Peacock streaming deals.




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Intimate nature documentary is an ode to an oak

Lush and vibrant cinematography plus a "cast" of real animals make Heart of an Oak an enthralling celebration of the natural world




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New Scientist recommends documentary Hunt for the Oldest DNA

The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week




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South of Midnight Gets 30-Minute 'Weaving Hazel's Journey' Documentary

Publisher Xbox Game Studios and developer Compulsion Games have released a 30-minute long documentary on for South of Midnight titled "Weaving Hazel's Journey."

The video share a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming third-person action-adventure game. It explores the development and world building, as well as providing a look at new gameplay.

View the documentary below:

South of Midnight will launch for the Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and Microsoft Store, and Xbox Game Pass in 2025.

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463044/south-of-midnight-gets-30-minute-weaving-hazels-journey-documentary/




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Documentary tells the fascinating story of a man wired to hear colour

Cyborg: A documentary tells the intriguing story of Neil Harbisson, who wears an antenna to “hear” colour, but it is lacking in depth and should have probed its subject more, says Simon Ings




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A visually rich documentary packs a punch about how we see disease

Dis-Ease by Mariam Ghani uses strong visuals and compelling interviews to argue that how we see and describe disease affects how we deal with it, says Simon Ings





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Representing reality : issues and concepts in documentary [Electronic book] / Bill Nichols.

Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1991.




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Projecting race : postwar America, civil rights and documentary film [Electronic book] / Stephen Charbonneau.

London : Wallflower Press, [2016]




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Political camerawork : documentary and the lasting impact of reenacting historical trauma [Electronic book] / D. Andy Rice.

Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2023]




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A new history of documentary film [Electronic book] / y Betsy A. McLane.

New York ; London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013.




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Ferocious reality : documentary according to Werner Herzog [Electronic book] / Eric Ames.

Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2012]