All Features articles – Page 164
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Voyage of discovery: Presenting Princess Shaw
After screening at the 31st Jerusalem Film Festival in front of rapt audiences, Presenting Princess Shaw became one of the year’s buzz Israeli titles.
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Michael Moore talks Where To Invade Next
Michael Moore reveals how his electrifying Where To Invade Next was made under the radar.
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DocWorks brings together UK and Ukraine filmmakers
British Council partners with Sheffield Doc/Fest and Docudays UA on the training and mentoring programme.
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My Scientology Movie: review
Louis Theroux delivers a pleasingly eccentric take on L. Ron Hubbard’s religious cult with the impish yet effective documentary My Scientology Movie, which is a flirty companion piece to Alex Gibney’s harder-edged title Going Clear.
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Where To Invade Next: review
Cleverly timed for an American Presidential race,Where To Invade Next marks the return of proud patriot and inveterate provocateur Michael Moore with a laughter-laced collage of uncomfortable truths and unvarnished insights into the lamentable state of the American nation.
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Notes On Blindness: review
It is often said that the loss of sight can lead to a heightened acuity in the other senses.
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Ambulance: review
A mixture of reportage and reality television, Ambulance follows a dedicated team of paramedics through the war-torn streets of Gaza at the height of its 2014 summer conflict with Israel.
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City 40: review
On the surface, Ozersk in the southern Urals is a little slice of Russian paradise.
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The Broadcast Interview: HBO docs boss Sheila Nevins
HBO documentary chief Sheila Nevins has revealed that she is looking for films that cover the impact of social media on society, male brutality towards women and the status of black art – while warning producers there are no trends in factual filmmaking.
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Game on for 8K
The world’s largest sporting events have always provided broadcasters and manufacturers with the opportunity to push technological boundaries, and this year’s Olympics and Euros will be no different, writes Adrian Pennington
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Goggledocs
Five of the UK’s top TV documentary-makers watched C4’s factual output in the first week of February. Here they deliver their verdicts in the style of the channel’s hit series Gogglebox
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The Big C and Me
Complete the finishing post on the 3 x 60-minute doc that follows nine people who are living with cancer.
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World's Smart Cities - Amsterdam
Post-production on the 1 x 60-minute show for National Geographic Channel that explores how technology is changing Amsterdam.
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Euro 2016 Titles
Provide all the on-air design, graphics and titles for Euro 2016, keeping to the central marketing theme of ‘Celebrating the Art of Football’.
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Big Brother
Create a series of VFX-driven promos for the return of Big Brother, featuring the show’s presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark-Neal.
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Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport
Complete picture and audio post-production on the second series of the doc about Heathrow Airport.
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Creative Access: Building a diverse workforce
Creative Access has been organising internships for young BAME talent for the past three years. Former trainees and their employers tell Ann-Marie Corvin what it has done for them
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Making of a series producer
Producer/director Sreya Biswas is one of 19 delegates selected by Creative Skillset for training to become a series producer. Here she finds out what it takes to make the grade
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Daytime battle: ITV gains ground on BBC1
Commercial broadcaster is showing marked improvement in daytime, with audience share up 5.6% at the BBC’s expense. Stephen Price reports on the key battlegrounds