Animal instincts at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival
Animal instincts at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard
Documentary on Ex-Soviet Wellness Resort in Ukraine
CPH:DOX, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, kicked off on Friday with a mix of docs from around the globe about a broad selection of topics in line with the fest’s reputation among attendees. A colossal ex-Soviet wellness center in Odesa, Ukraine is one of the locations and topics getting the
Are Aliens Real? The Documentary That Could Change Everything
For decades, whispers of extraterrestrial life and government cover-ups have filled books, conspiracy theories, and science fiction. But what if these weren’t just whispers? What if the U.S. government has been hiding proof of alien existence for nearly 80 years? A new documentary, The Age of Disclosure, aims to pull
SXSW 2025 Documentary Preview: The Biggest Doc Premieres from Austin
Remaining Native Remaining Native Thanks to recent works such as Reservation Dogs and Sugarcane, pop culture is finally gaining awareness of Indian boarding schools, a particularly shameful chapter in American history. Emmy-nominated Haudenosaunee director Paige Bethmann, who recently made the list of DOC NYC’s 40 under 40 documentary filmmakers to
Michel Gondry’s Pharrell Williams-Inspired Biopic and Ezra Edelman’s Prince Documentary Will Never Be Released
David Zaslav isn’t the only one in Hollywood completely scrapping already-shot feature films. This week brings news that a pair of high-profile forthcoming films in various stages of post-production will never see the light of day. First up, last year Michel Gondry shot Golden (formerly titled Atlantis), inspired by the
Life, the Movie: Why Documentary Filmmaking Should Return to, You Know, Documenting Stuff | MZS
I was watching a documentary the other night—I’m not going to say which one here, because it was good and intelligent overall, and the filmmakers might be reading this—and got annoyed immediately because it was steeped in the same storytelling cliches as so many other documentaries made nowadays. It started