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Green documentary makers unite to form Reel Power collaborative

From Gasland II to Dirty Business, some of the most active environmental documentary makers in the country are joining forces to build a movement.




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Sneak preview of documentary about a man who planted a tropical forest singlehandedly

See this fascinating documentary about the dedicated man who created a forest the size of Central Park.





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Sadio Mané: Made in Senegal, trailer for documentary on Liverpool forward – video

Made in Senegal takes an in-depth look at the rise of Liverpool forward Sadio Mané, who is the current African player of the year. The documentary will be exclusively available across Europe on Rakuten TV’s free Rakuten Stories channel from 8 April.

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The Last Dance: Is the Michael Jordan documentary a dressed-up puff piece?

The hit docuseries on Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls scores big as entertainment, but journalistic compromises make it little more than longform branded content

Not long after ESPN scored its first ever Academy Award for Ezra Edelman’s nonpareil OJ: Made in America, a masterclass in longform investigative journalism that drew comparisons to Mailer and Caro, the network announced another multi-part documentary series centering on an American sports icon. The Last Dance, a 10-part film jointly produced with Netflix, promised an unvarnished deep dive into one of the most transformative stars and feted dynasties in the history of sports: Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls.

The anticipation only mounted with the release of a glossy extended trailer at Christmas that teased never-before-seen footage and a star-studded roster of interviewees – Barack Obama! Justin Timberlake! – along with the participation of Jordan himself, who has spoken only sparingly about the Bulls’ imperious reign and dumbfounding break-up in the two decades since his playing days. Initially slated for a June release alongside this year’s NBA finals, ESPN swiftly moved up the premiere date to April after the coronavirus pandemic went scorched earth on its spring programming schedule.

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Documentary traces journey of Maharashtra man and his dream of being a chef

When the trailer of Shank’s hit the Internet two years ago, it garnered over 2,00,000 views in under a fortnight. And, why not? Until then we had not really seen stylised montages of modaks and varan bhaat being served in a fine-dining ambience. The trailer had us curious about Ashay Dileep Javadekar’s film, which looked like a documentary. Where is this Shank’s, the Marathi fine-dining place, we wondered. Two years on, with the release of the film online, we have the answers.

The 1 hour, 11 minute-long film, shot on a Canon Powershot and iPhone 6, traces the journey of Shashank Joshi, a man who nurtured and nourished his dream of being a chef, right from his boyhood days in a small town in Maharashtra. We know him, little by little, through his family, especially one cousin he is close to. We know him through his college friend, through food critics and historians, and most importantly, his mentor’s daughter Pauline with whom he has the most extraordinary journey. We see how he had to fight the odds, and nearly give up before he makes his dream a reality.


Bhave in a still from the film

A generous part of the film is made of lush close-up shots of Maharashtrian food that is sure to get Indians, especially those from the state, excited. And for Westerners, well, it’s Indian food like they have never seen before — a far cry from tandoori chicken, paneer masala and dal makhni. The screenplay uses a documentary narrative to tell a fictional story. Javadekar seems to be an ardent believer of the phrase: God is in the details. The care with which each character has been crafted, from dialogues to props and their stories, you forget that none of it is real. That’s also because of the convincing performances the actors bring to the table. Makarand Bhave becomes Shashank, in the controlled passion with which he narrates his story. Playing Pauline Bonnet-Joshi, his partner in crime, is Melissa Ehrlich Blevins. She brings so many moods into her account, from compassion, to vulnerability, excitement, and determination. The supporting cast is also impressive.

Besides telling an absorbing story, Shank’s makes us ponder on questions like how the West perceives Indian cuisine, the importance of educating customers on the food, and also, the gender bias in the industry, a reality that is larger than we wish to acknowledge. Food for thought, quite literally. The film can be streamed seamlessly, at a reasonable price on a pay-per-view platform. Shank’s heroes Maharashtrian food like never before, but, more than that it urges dreamers, aspiring restaurateurs in this case, to make their real voices heard. Minus a few rough edges in production, the film might remind you of Chef’s Table. That’s interesting because when this film was made, Chef’s Table was yet to hit the screen. A word of caution though: Do not watch it on an empty stomach, unless you are looking to work up an appetite.

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Slam dunk! Michael Jordan's TV documentary is a hit with NBA fans

A new Michael Jordan television documentary has become a smash hit for NBA fans whose hope of watching the playoffs these days was scuttled by the coronavirus pandemic. "The Last Dance" details the career of the NBA legend who led the Chicago Bulls to six titles in the 1990s, with editions three and four of the 10-part saga telecast on Sunday. It was the top ESPN telecast in the advertiser-prized 18-to-34 demographic since the shut down of sport due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In all, 6.1 million people watched the opening episodes in the United States, making the documentary Twitter's top trending topic and ESPN's most watched original program since the network began producing such shows 16 years ago. An average of 5.9 million viewers watched the latest episodes aired in the US on Sunday. "The Last Dance" mixes previously unaired behind-the-scenes footage taken by a special camera crew with the Bulls during their 1997-98 NBA championship run with the retelling of Jordan's amazing story from his youthful days to Chicago's amazing dynasty run of six 1990s NBA titles.

The project was set to be broadcast in June when the NBA Finals were scheduled, but when sports programs were wiped out due to the global virus pandemic, ESPN advanced the release date. The Jordan documentary's blockbuster success looks likely to spark similar projects. Kobe Bryant, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar who died in a January helicopter crash, had a personal camera crew follow him around during his final NBA season, ESPN reported last week, hinting that behind-the-scenes footage could become part of a Bryant documentary.

Bryant, a five-time NBA champion, scored 60 points in his final NBA game in 2016, which capped the worst season in Lakers history at 17-65. Dwyane Wade, a member of the 2008 US Olympic "Redeem Team" that won Beijing gold after a 2004 bronze at Athens, says he is already executive producing a documentary about that collection of NBA talent.

A lingering hatred

ESPN has aired discussion shows about the documentary after telecasts, with Sunday's episodes about Jordan's lingering hatred of the Detroit Pistons leading to Monday interviews with former Detroit star Isiah Thomas, notably about the Pistons snubbing the Bulls for post-game handshakes when Chicago swept the defending champions out of the 1991 playoffs.

"I hated them," Jordan said in the fourth chapter of the documentary. "And that hate carries even to this day." Thomas was not selected as a member of the 1992 Barcelona US Olympic gold medal "Dream Team" -- an NBA all-star lineup that featured Jordan -- and Thomas said Monday on ESPN that he hoped the handshake snub wasn't the reason why he didn't make the historic lineup.

"If I'm not part of the Dream Team for that lapse of emotion, for not shaking somebody's hand, then I'm more disappointed today than I was back then when I wasn't selected," Thomas said. "I paid a heavy price. If that moment meant I'm not selected to be on the Dream Team because of that moment, that's hurtful. That cuts deep."

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Sona Mohapatra's documentary, Shut Up Sona, to be screened at the 2020 Hot Docs Festival in Toronto

In the light of the COVID 19 Pandemic, the 2020 Hot Docs Festival in Toronto, which is the world's largest documentary film festival was in jeopardy but the Film Festival, has decided to uphold & celebrate the spirit of movie making & film-makers, by showcasing a multi-platform 'festival-at-home' experience to its audience that kick-starts on May 28.

The only Indian film premiering at this prestigious international festival is Sona Mohapatra's documentary, Shut Up Sona. Directed by Deepti Gupta, the feature length film resonates with every woman's search for equal space in a culture ridden with millennia of misogyny. This is a film about music, art, social change, and a clashing of the ancient and the modern & this political story is told via the journey of Sona Mohapatra & her relentless fight for a voice. Her unapologetic personality has been rendered beautifully in the 85-minute film that takes the audience through the alleys of Vrindavan to the doorstep of a Dargah, rooting it in the diverse culture of the country, & questioning the patriarchy even prevalent in the Uber cool alleyways of Bollywood.

The film that premiered at MAMI in 2019 & won a critics guild award there, has gone on to make a big impact at the Rotterdam Festival, Goteborg Festival, even winning a special mention at Impact Docs Award. Speaking about it, Sona says, "With the world locked down & in anxious times, music, storytelling, cinema & art play an even more important role in helping us get back on our feet as a society."

She adds, "I am grateful that SHUT UP SONA will find an entirely new audience in another part of the world through the Hot Docs Festival. I couldn't have imagined that our film would be selected in these top festivals of the world when we were making it. That it is a universal story that is finding resonance across the globe validates my journey as an artist who has never felt restricted to being just a singer. I carry my country, it's art, it's present & its history within me. In telling my story, I hope to connect the disparate dots within my culture to build a narrative that portrays a more nuanced view of the hopes & aspirations of India."

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The Cave is a blistering documentary about a Syrian hospital

The doctor at the heart of this film shows dauntless compassion




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Citizen K — Mikhail Khodorkovsky documentary paints the dissident as a saint

Alex Gibney’s film portrays its subject as all but flawless. Can that be right?




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Becoming — a Netflix documentary on Michelle Obama and her legacy

There are potent moments here amid the stage-managed gloss




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Infinite Football — documentary unveils a blueprint for a football revolution

Corneliu Porumboiu’s film introduces us to a man with big ideas for the beautiful game




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Relive the heady days of crypto with the ‘Crypto Rush’ documentary

When Liliana Pertenava decided to go all-in on crypto by investing $2,000 in a mining rig in 2017, she went so far down the crypto rabbit-hole she decided to make a documentary about it. If you’re locked-down and looking for something to watch, you could do worse than sit down and watch “Crypto Rush,” which […]




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Emmys 2019: Netflix's Fyre Festival documentary beats Hulu's to nomination

Sexual abuse documentaries about Michael Jackson and R. Kelly, as well as Netflix's film about the infamous Fyre Festival have all picked up 2019 Emmy nominations.




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Zara McDermott will give a 'raw' account of her revenge porn experience in a new BBC documentary

Zara McDermott is set to give an 'emotional and raw' account of her experience of revenge porn in a new BBC documentary.




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George Clooney says Nespresso 'has work to do' after documentary reveals child laborer coffee farms 

George Clooney has said Nespresso has 'a lot of work to do' after an investigative documentary reported the brand's coffee beans are picked by child laborers.




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Netflix acquires Nipsey Hussle documentary from director Ava DuVernay

Just days after presenting a tribute to Nipsey Hussle at the Grammy Awards, director Ava DuVernay's documentary about the late rapper is moving forward at Netflix.




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Real Madrid stars flock to support Sergio Ramos and his family at premiere for new documentary

Real Madrid stars flocked to the Reina Sofia museum on Thursday to support Sergio Ramos at the premiere of his new documentary El Corazon de Sergio Ramos (The Heart of Sergio Ramos). 




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Corbyn supporters told to go online during Panorama anti-Semitism documentary

The party's 'outriders' and 'socialist social media activists' were urged to take to Facebook and Twitter to defend Mr Corbyn and his general secretary Jennie Formby.




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Meghan Markle's father launches extraordinary TV attack on Megxit in Channel 5 documentary

Thomas Markle has spoken exclusively to Channel 5 in a new television documentary and described Meghan and Harry's behaviour as embarrassing.




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Kate Middleton's was left 'heartbroken' by documentary about a mother raising her child in Syria

The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, met Syrian filmmaker Waad al Kateab at the BAFTAs on Sunday, and told her how moved she was by her documentary For Sama, The Mirror reports.




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Baby Yoda behind the scenes! The Mandalorian gets an eight-part documentary for Disney+

The Star Wars stand alone series The Mandalorian will not be back until October. But in the meantime fans can busy themselves with a documentary about the hit Disney+ show.




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Justin Bieber teases new documentary as he walks with videographer

Justin Bieber was followed by a friend filming him on Wednesday for perhaps a follow up to his record breaking YouTube series, Seasons.




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Kim Kardashian calls upcoming documentary on prison reform the 'most important work' she's ever done

While hunkering down at home, the stunning 39-year-old reality star took a spoke about her upcoming documentary on prison reform sporting an extra-long braid and an eggshell blue tank.




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Kim Kardashian during Justice Project documentary gains freedom for Momolu Stewart

The 39-year-old reality star helped gain the freedom of convicted killer Momolu Stewart during her Justice Project documentary that aired Sunday on Oxygen.




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Rihanna documentary snapped up by Amazon for a whopping $25million

News about the Rihanna doc came just a week after a project about Billie Eilish was picked up by Apple TV+ for $25million as well. Director Peter Berg has been working on the project for several years.




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Rihanna documentary teases first image as Amazon reveals it's 'coming soon'

The very first image for Rihanna: Volume One shows the singer/entrepreneur/fashion designer in the studio.




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Taylor Swift's Netflix documentary set for January 31st release date

Taylor Swift's highly anticipated film, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, directed by Lana Wilson, has been given an official January 31st release date.




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Taylor Swift shares trailer for her documentary Miss Americana

'Throughout my whole career label executives would say, "A nice girl doesn't force their opinions of people, nice girls smiles and waves and says thank you,"' she explained.




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Taylor Swift kisses beau Joe Alwyn as she details private romance in new documentary Miss Americana

After three years of remaining quiet about her relationship with Joe Alwyn, Taylor Swift spills the details of her secret romance in upcoming documentary Taylor Swift: Miss Americana.




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Taylor Swift drops new song Only The Young to coincide with her Netflix documentary Miss Americana

Taylor Swift has surprised-dropped a new song to go along with her brand new Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and hits Netflix on Friday.




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Taylor Swift sparks engagement speculation after she's seen rocking huge ring in her new documentary

Speculation that the Lover songstress and boyfriend Joe Alwyn were getting hitched stemmed from a scene where Taylor talked her reason for breaking her silence on politics.




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The X Factor: The Band only pulls in 1.65M viewers ... with more watching an Aldi documentary

The second episode of The X Factor: The Band failed to draw in more viewers than a documentary about German supermarket Aldi on Wednesday night.




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Oscar winning documentary maker was once nominated for film about communism

Julia Reichert, who is battling terminal cancer, took to the Dolby Theater stage in Hollywood on Sunday to accept the award for Best Documentary for American Factory.




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New Channel 4 documentary reveals how Vladimir Putin rose to become Russia's mobster in chief

Short of stature and with a strangely expressionless face, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin seemed the image of a boring bureaucrat when he was elected Russia's third president 20 years ago.




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Leo DiCaprio suits up for North American premiere of E-racing documentary And We Go Green at TIFF

The handsome star, 44, turned up at the city's Ryerson Theatre with Academy Award winning director Fisher Stevens, 55, and co-director Malcolm Venville, 57, on Sunday.




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Little Mix EXC: Jade Thirlwall discusses the impact of Jesy Nelson's trolling documentary

The singer, 27, has discussed the impact of her Little Mix bandmate Jesy Nelson's BBC documentary in an episode of Clara Amfo's podcast This City set for release next Tuesday.




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Prince Harry has partnered with Oprah Winfrey on mental health documentary

The Duke of Sussex has today announced a partnership with Oprah Winfrey, as co-creators and executive producers of a forthcoming mental health documentary series for Apple.




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Coronavirus UK: Amazon still filming Tottenham's 'All or Nothing' documentary

EXCLUSIVE BY KIERAN GILL: Amazon Prime's cameras are continuing to film at the Tottenham Hotspur training ground amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Meghan Markle's Disney elephants documentary: trailer released

The Duchess of Sussex's first gig after quitting the royal family has been revealed - with Meghan voicing a Disney documentary on elephants.




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Outrage after Ash Sarkar features in Rise of the Nazis BBC Two documentary

Prof. Simon Schama has hit out after it was revealed Ash Sarkar will feature in the BBC documentary The Rise of The Nazis despite defending someone who graffited the Warsaw Ghetto.




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Reeva Steenkamp's sister slams Amazon Prime over new documentary

Reeva Steenkamp's family in South Africa today slammed an 'insensitive' new Amazon Prime documentary into her murder for showing the grisly crime scene photos of the model's dead body




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Hillary Clinton explains why she talked about Monica Lewinsky affair in new Hulu documentary

The documentary does not air until March 6 but in an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that will air on Thursday, Clinton discusses the production process.




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Huma Abedin joins Hillary Clinton for New York premiere of documentary

Clinton's long-time aide appeared in good spirits as she arrived at the Directors Guild of America Theater for the series, in which she will feature heavily.




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'I'm the most investigated innocent person in America!' Hillary Clinton snaps back in documentary

Hillary Clinton appears defiant, defensive and arguably the most candid she has ever been about herself in the Hulu documentary 'Hillary' airing Friday.




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Fans share emotion over George Michael documentary

Fans of the music legend took to Twitter to share their grief at the singer's passing, after the revealing documentary aired on Channel 4 on Monday night. George passed away on Christmas Day aged 53.




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F1 star Max Verstappen unhappy with fly-on-the-wall Netflix documentary 

Red Bull's No 1 driver Max Verstappen, who is expected to seriously test Lewis Hamilton's dominance going forward, starred heavily during the documentary that premiered last month.




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Jess Wright appears at Chris Brown documentary premiere

The buxom former TOWIE star looked Hollywood glam in a ivory bodycon dress with strap detailing which showed off her pert bust and killer curves.




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Chris Brown brings daughter to life documentary premiere

The 28-year-old was joined by his three-year-old daughter Royalty for the premiere of Welcome To My Life in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Chris' mother Joyce Hawkins also attended.




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Charlie Sheen vehemently denies Corey Feldman's new documentary

'These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period,' Sheen's publicist said in a statement to People following the documentary's Monday premier.