The documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin started out as “really weird footage” of one man eating cabbage soup.
The Cornell Ukrainian Club hosted a screening of the documentary film 2000 Meters to Andriivka on Monday to recognize four ...
This year's Oscar-nominated documentaries include a tale of terminal cancer, dispatches from behind bars in Alabama, and stories from Iran and Russia.
EXCLUSIVE: The Renaud Brothers, a narrative feature adaptation of the Oscar-nominated documentary short Armed Only with a ...
Mr Nobody Against Putin exposes the militaristic propaganda efforts at a Russian school. Director David Borenstein and co-director/subject Pavel Talankin tell Screen about their Bafta-winning film.
The show seems firmly designed to appeal to an international audience, adding American expats into the mix such as Myka Meier ...
Mr Nobody Against Putin”, a documentary that won a BAFTA and is up for an Oscar on March 15th, is ostensibly a study in propaganda and patriotism. Its real power, however, comes from its approach to a ...
Exiled teacher Pavel Talankin’s "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" won a BAFTA for exposing the militarization of Russian schools. The film uses secret footage to show child indoctrination.
Directors David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin on smuggling footage out of Russia, protecting the people left behind and the ...
Mindjazz has acquired distribution rights in Germany to Lena Karbe’s 'Inner Emigrants,' ahead of its premiere at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.
The new documentary “Immutable” follows students in the Washington Urban Debate League over two years as they face challenges in their own lives and on the debate stage. In the program, students learn ...
Artificial intelligence’s dystopian specter has spawned a pair of documentaries dissecting a technology that’s depicted as ravenous parasite devouring humanity’s knowledge, creativity and empathy.
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