'The City of Joy' is a viable answer to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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2017 Oscar Nominated Documentary Short Subject, ‘4.1 Miles’ – An Important Film
The story of The Good Samaritan is the story of '4.1 Miles.'
Read More »2017 New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Patriarch’s Room’
Patriarch Irineos of Jerusalem allegedly made land deals with Jewish settlers in an act of betrayal. Why?
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘Aida’s Secrets’
Would you want to know your biological parents if you discovered you were adopted?
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival 2017 Review: ‘Shalom Rabin’ Directed by Amos Gitai
Some monumental individuals have sacrificed their lives for peace; Yitzkhak Rabin is one of them.
Read More »DOC NYC Film Review: ‘The Sunshine Makers’
The songs "Walking on Sunshine" and "Sunny" are code. For what?
Read More »Gloria Steinem and Director Nanfu Wang at ‘Hooligan Sparrow’ Screening and Q and A
This film is of incalculable worth because it documents on-the-ground, the live footage of the subterranean life in China in one of the most repressive stages of its modern history since the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘A Good American’ – Whistle-blowers and the NSA
Before there was Edward Snowden, there was Thomas Drake, William Binney, Ed Loomis, J. Kirk Wiebe, and Diane Roark.
Read More »Interview: Director Lydia Tenaglia of Anthony Bourdain Produced ‘Jeremiah Tower: The Last Maganifcent’
I wanted to walk a line. It was a very hard and careful line to walk. I think we achieved it in the film.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Adam Sandler Gets the Criterion Treatment ‘Punch-Drunk Love’
'Punch-Drunk Love' may be too mainstream for hardcore P.T. Anderson fans and too artsy fartsy for Sandler fans, but the film is as irresistible as ever.
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