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Sundance 2025: Bold Voices, Fresh Perspectives, and Unmissable Premieres

Sundance Film Festival 2025 unveils its lineup of 87 feature films and six episodic projects. Discover bold storytelling and diverse voices in cinema. Tickets on sale January 16.

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Until He’s Back: A Heart-Wrenching Testament to Love and Loss

Jacqueline Baylon’s Until He’s Back is a powerful exploration of migration’s emotional toll. This award-winning documentary captures resilience, love, and loss through the poignant story of Ahmed and his family.

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A Powerful Voice for Justice: ‘Her Fight, His Name: The Story of Gwen Carr and Eric Garner’

Discover Her Fight, His Name, an Oscar-qualified documentary short chronicling Gwen Carr’s powerful fight for justice after Eric Garner’s death. A moving story of resilience, activism, and systemic change, now For Your Consideration for the 97th Academy Awards. Voting begins December 17th.

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‘Diane Warren: Relentless’ Review: A Complex, Poignant Look at an Icon's Journey

Bess Kargman's Diane Warren: Relentless takes a heartfelt look at the prolific songwriter's journey, exploring her complex motivations, relationships, and her lifelong pursuit to make her mother proud. A must-watch for music lovers and fans of in-depth artist documentaries.

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'Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story' Review: An Illuminating Portrait of a Celebrated Irish Writer

Dive into Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story, a moving documentary about the celebrated Irish author. Discover her complex relationship with Ireland, her literary legacy, and the struggles she faced in life and love, captured through intimate interviews and archival footage.

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DOC NYC 2024: Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the nation’s largest documentary film festival

Explore DOC NYC 2024, the largest documentary festival in the U.S., showcasing over 110 feature-length documentaries and dozens of shorts, including world and U.S. premieres like “Blue Road – The Edna O’Brien Story” and “Drop Dead City – New York on the Brink in 1975.” From intimate character studies to socio-political exposés, join us from November 13 to 21 in Manhattan and online through December 1 for a captivating cinematic journey.

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