Articles tagged with: Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
In a delicate time, when the progressive Russian movement towards nationalism dangerously resembles that of the former Soviet Union, My Perestroika assesses the present and the future of the country by looking into the past …
On more than one occasion during Stonweall Uprising, the gripping and informative new documentary from Kate Davis and David Heilbroner, someone refers to the riots at the Greenwich Village bar as “the Rosa Parks moment” …
One in four.
In an age of information glut, the power of certain numbers lies not in their ability to shock us but in their ability to slide by, barely making an impression.
One in four women …
Boston Globe music journalist Geoff Edgers states in his brief and loveable documentary Do It Again, “Pieces of the Kinks are still floating around out there, but we need the real thing.”
Doug Pray’s documentary about the rise of the advertising age, replete with interviews from industry giants and snippets from the greatest television ads of all time, was a real festival crowd pleaser. I found it …
Director Stanley Nelson (perhaps best known for Jonestown: The Life and Death of People’s Temple ) delivers another great documentary.
Equal parts history lesson and civics lesson, Wounded Knee skillfully introduces archival footage without being trapped …

