The festival takes place in Belfast from June 29 to July 3.
Documentaries from Kathryn Ferguson and Penny Lane will screen as part of this year’s in-person Docs Ireland, the international documentary festival taking place in Belfast from June 29 to July 3, with US filmmaker Darren Aronofsky also joining the line-up for an ‘in conversation’ session.
Belfast-born Ferguson’s Nothing Compares, about the life and legacy of Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor, focusing on a five-year period of her life (1987-1992) will open the festival on June 29. The title premiered earlier this year at Sundance, and has also played at Cph:dox and Hot Docs.
Documentaries from Kathryn Ferguson and Penny Lane will screen as part of this year’s in-person Docs Ireland, the international documentary festival taking place in Belfast from June 29 to July 3, with US filmmaker Darren Aronofsky also joining the line-up for an ‘in conversation’ session.
Belfast-born Ferguson’s Nothing Compares, about the life and legacy of Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor, focusing on a five-year period of her life (1987-1992) will open the festival on June 29. The title premiered earlier this year at Sundance, and has also played at Cph:dox and Hot Docs.
- 6/1/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Brian Eno has collected highlights from his soundtrack work over the past 40 years — some familiar, some hard-to-find — for the producer and ambient music pioneer’s new collection Film Music 1976-2020.
The compilation is a sequel of sorts to Eno’s 1978 EP Music for Films — as well as its follow-up installments in 1983 and 1988 — and bridges his film work from 1976’s Sebastiane (“Final Sunset”) through 2020’s Stewart Brand documentary We Are As Gods.
While some of the Film Music 1976-2020 selections are well-known (Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks’ “Deep Blue Day” and “An Ending...
The compilation is a sequel of sorts to Eno’s 1978 EP Music for Films — as well as its follow-up installments in 1983 and 1988 — and bridges his film work from 1976’s Sebastiane (“Final Sunset”) through 2020’s Stewart Brand documentary We Are As Gods.
While some of the Film Music 1976-2020 selections are well-known (Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks’ “Deep Blue Day” and “An Ending...
- 9/17/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Adam Low’s new documentary, Alan Bennett’s Diaries, follows the writer around the UK and to New York over the course of a year, reflecting on the importance of music in his life, his relationship with partner Rupert Thomas – and his desire to own a donkey
• The film will be broadcast across the UK on 16 November, followed by a live Q&A with Bennett from his local library in Primrose Hill
• Bennett’s new collection of diaries, Keeping On, Keeping On, is published on 20 October by Faber & Faber and Profile Books
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• The film will be broadcast across the UK on 16 November, followed by a live Q&A with Bennett from his local library in Primrose Hill
• Bennett’s new collection of diaries, Keeping On, Keeping On, is published on 20 October by Faber & Faber and Profile Books
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- 9/27/2016
- by Picturehouse Entertainment
- The Guardian - Film News
It’s been a couple months since the last edition of What’s Up Doc? placed Michael Moore’s surprise world premiere of Where To Invade Next at the top of this list and in the meantime much shuffling has taken place and much time has been spent on various new endeavors (namely my Buffalo-based film series, Cultivate Cinema Circle). Finally taking its rightful place at the top, D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hagedus’ Unlocking the Cage is in the midst of being scored by composer James Lavino, according to Lavino’s own personal site. Though the project has been taking shape at its own leisurely pace, I’d expect to see the film making its festival debut in early 2016.
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
- 11/5/2015
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
The 30th annual Vancouver International Film Festival (Viff) is starting to finally announce their roster of films with an outstanding line-up of documentaries that celebrate the power of cinema and the arts across the Dance, Music, Theatre and the Visual Arts mediums. Legendary filmmakers Wim Wenders , Frederick Wiseman, and Mike Figgis are among the talent presenting films at the festival this year which runs from September 29-October 14th. Here is a taste of what to expect so far:
Pina
Germany/France/UK | Director: Wim Wenders
One German master more than does justice to another as Wim Wenders fashions a kinetic and gorgeous tribute to the singular German choreographer and dancer Pina Bausch. “Entertainment that will send culture vultures swooning… the film lets the artist’s work speak for itself via big, juicy slabs of performance.” — Variety
Flamenco, Flamenco
Spain | Director: Carlos Saura
Carlos Saura continues to mine a rich vein...
Pina
Germany/France/UK | Director: Wim Wenders
One German master more than does justice to another as Wim Wenders fashions a kinetic and gorgeous tribute to the singular German choreographer and dancer Pina Bausch. “Entertainment that will send culture vultures swooning… the film lets the artist’s work speak for itself via big, juicy slabs of performance.” — Variety
Flamenco, Flamenco
Spain | Director: Carlos Saura
Carlos Saura continues to mine a rich vein...
- 8/18/2011
- by Gregory Ashman
- SoundOnSight
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