6 posts tagged ‘Documentary’
The Great Diddy Reexamination Race Has Begun
With a Peacock documentary coming out January 14.
Will Kids Online, In Fact, Be All Right?
A new documentary reveals social-media platforms’ iron grip on the lives of teen-agers, one that’s increasingly being linked to a slew of mental-health issues. How scared should we be?
The Moving Ibelin Captures a Life Only Seemingly Half-Lived
Benjamin Ree’s powerful new Sundance documentary gently uncovers a dying young man’s online life, full of love, connection, and humor.
James Baldwin’s Anguished Prescience in “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”
Reflecting on the civil-rights era in the nineteen-eighties, the author sounds like our contemporary.
A Story of Black Joy and Family Names in “Parker”
Sharon Liese and Catherine Hoffman’s short film follows three close-knit generations through the process of changing their last name and unravelling some family history.
In “Nina & Irena,” a Holocaust Survivor Breaks Her Silence After Eighty Years
Amid rising antisemitism, the filmmaker Daniel Lombroso turns the focus to his grandmother, in a film presented by Errol Morris.