INTERVIEWS

BDE interview: Blur: To The End by Toby L

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Britpop band Blur get the full doc treatment in Toby L’s new film, released in the UK and Ireland on July 19. It is a fully cinematic experience, telling how the band put together its first album in eight years before going back on the road. “One of my pet grievances with music docs is that they feel a bit detached. They don’t emotionally tune you into the vibrancy of the performance. For me, I obsess over those details. To put people in a dark room with a big screen, that is definitely my desire,” the director tells BDE.

Karlovy Vary Crystal Globe winner: A Sudden Glimpse To Deeper Things...

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The prolific Northern Irish docmaker profiles Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, a woman whose brain underwent profound recalibration after she climbed the Grindelwald Glacier in Switzerland in 1949. There she encountered the mathematical "certainty” which would inspire and inform her later paintings. “When I first saw her pictures in the late 80s, I was drawn to them, as if by a tractor beam,” director Cousins tells BDE.

BDE interview: This Is My Moment by Lieven Corthouts

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It’s a disturbing anomaly that, until recently, only six Black cyclists had competed in the Tour De France, the sport’s blue riband event. In his latest feature documentary This Is My Moment, Lieven Corthouts tells the story of the seventh, the Eritrean cycling prodigy Biniam Girmay (currently setting this year’s Tour ablaze with multiple stage wins). “I knew from the beginning he was good. I couldn’t imagine how good,” Corthouts tells BDE.

Galway Film Fleadh: The Song Cycle by Nick Kelly

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Irish multi-hyphenate Nick Kelly (director, screenwriter, pop star, activist, not to mention long distance cyclist) talks to Business Doc Europe about how he cycled from Ireland to Glastonbury carrying his tent and his guitar, to prove that the business of making art doesn’t have to kill the planet. Kelly’s saddle-bound feature doc world premieres July 12 at Galway Film Fleadh.

Karlovy Vary Proxima Competition: Trans Memoria by Victoria Verseau

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As Swedish artist Victoria Verseau examines her life more than a decade after the transition surgery she underwent in 2012, she also attempts to process the fragmented memories she has of her friend Meril who underwent similar surgery at the same time, but who died three years later. Verseau additionally follows Athena and Aamina, who are on their own journeys towards transition. “It’s a movie made by and about trans people, aiming for an honest portrayal of our lives,” says Verseau.

Karlovy Vary Special Screening: Real by Oleh Sentsov

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Not many films happen by accident. However, Ukrainian director (and soldier) Oleh Sentsov freely admits that his new project Real (world-premiering this week at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival) was not planned in advance. “It was everything that the go-pro shot that day,” he tells BDE of his film shot in the front-line trenches during the counter-offensive against the Russian invasion. “Usually, when you see videos from the war, they are edited. This is what makes Real different. It is just raw footage.”

NEWS

19 films selected for Doc Comp of 30th Sarajevo...

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“This year’s selection can be described as ‘fishing in the river of time,’” says programmer Rada Šešić. “This method, creatively applied in a large number of chosen films, offers a unique authorial perspective on the passage of time, whether through exceptional archival material or refined cinematic observation.” Two additional feature docs to play Out of Competition.

Nordisk Panorama Forum names projects for 2024 

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More than 100 new documentary projects were submitted by leading Nordic makers for the 31st Nordisk Panorama Forum for Co-financing of Documentaries. Between 23-24 September in Malmö, Sweden, twenty-four of these new doc projects and 22 observer+ projects will be pitched and presented to the (approx) 70 decision-makers in attendance. (Pic: 'A Face to be Loved' by Angelica Ruffier)

81st Venice FF unveils doc and non-fiction selection

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New docs by such heavyweights as Petra Costa, Amos Gitai, Asif Kapadia, Kevin Macdonald and Errol Morris play in the Out of Competition Non-fiction sidebar, while Wang Bing’s Youth - Homecoming gets the nod for Venezia 81 Competition. Orrizonti Competition hosts the feature docs Wishing On A Star by Péter Kerekes and Mistress Dispeller by Elizabeth Lo. A further nine docs on cinema are selected for Venice Classics.

Blockbuster music docs to prem as TIFF Gala Presentations

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The Canadian fest will present Elton John: Never Too Late by R.J. Cutler and David Furnish; Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band by Thom Zimny, and Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe by Cosima Spender. Josh Greenbaum’s Will & Harper, which bowed at Sundance 2024, receives its Canadian premiere. The Toronto International Film Festival runs September 5 – 15, 2024.

25th MEDIMED extends submission deadline to July 31

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The Sitges-based Euro-Mediterranean Documentary Market is seeking new doc projects-in-development and finished films. “We are looking for European producers and filmmakers that can provide independently produced documentaries, projects engaging in creative risks, advancing issues and presenting points of views not typically seen on television,” organisers write. The 25th MEDIMED runs 17-20 October 2024.

Grierson British Documentary Awards shortlist 2024 unveiled

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Spanning 15 programme and presenter categories, the list reflects “the best documentary singles and series launched across broadcasters, streamers and online, as well as theatrical releases.” Nominations will be announced September 23. The Awards Ceremony will take place Wednesday 6 November at London’s Roundhouse.

REVIEWS

Karlovy Vary Special Screening review: Real by Oleh Sentsov

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Ukrainian director and activist Oleh Sentsov, who was awarded the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize while in Russian captivity before his release in 2019, is now a soldier in the Ukrainian army fighting Russian invaders. In the trenches, he accidentally switched on his helmet cam. Real is the very real result, a film of unprecedented historical value.

Sheffield DocFest/Tribeca review: Made in Ethiopia by Xinyan Yu, Max Duncan

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The impact of economic development in rural Ethiopia is brought strikingly into focus in Xinyan Yu and Max Duncan’s absorbing and fascinating documentary Made in Ethiopia, which explores the grand ambitions for a massive Chinese industrial park in a remote farming town as seen – largely – through the eyes of three very different women, all of whose futures will be hugely affected during the future trajectory of the project.

Sheffield DocFest review: Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa by Lucy Walker 

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The incredible story of Lhakpa Sherpa, screening on Netflix from July 31, will undoubtedly attract the attention of Hollywood, but any future filmmakers will have their work cut out as this documentary paints an almost perfect literal and metaphorical picture of an epic journey to the top of the world. If this film doesn't uplift, move and empower you, I'm afraid nothing will.

Cannes Special Screenings review: Filmlovers! by Arnaud Desplechin

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A glorious celebration of the power of cinema – and almost as importantly, of cinemas themselves – Arnaud Desplechin’s intimate and personal examination of what it means to go to the movies takes a meanderingly thoughtful journey through the history of film, delivering a warm, provocative and often thoughtfully enjoyable ‘cinematic hug’ for film lovers.

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