Reviews of Catherine Gund’s “Paint Me a Road Out of Here,” “Free Leonard Peltier,” and more.
| Catherine Gund’s Paint Me a Road Out of Here uses the artwork to tell truths about the US carceral system. | Eileen G’Sell |
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SPONSORED | | | The festival, taking place from March 12-16, includes 38 premieres, including films by Sofia Bohdanowicz, Durga Chew-Bose, Omar Mismar, Göran Hugo Olsson, Charlie Shackleton, and Claire Simon. Learn more |
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LATEST REVIEWS | | The film was made to agitate for the release of the wrongly imprisoned Indigenous activist. Despite last-minute edits after his clemency, it still shows some cracks. | Dan Schindel |
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| | Centered on an Iranian community in a fictional Winnipeg-Tehran hybrid, the absurdist comedy is a joyous depiction of emphatically unalienated people. | Nolan Kelly |
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LATEST NEWS | | The winners of this year’s Best Documentary Feature Film urged world leaders to “stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people.” | Isa Farfan |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | The sci-fi thriller’s meticulous attention to detail offers a world not soon forgotten with carefully chosen subliminal references lurking in the murky waters of our subconscious. | Billie Walker |
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