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newyorker.com • Television • World
A New Yorker article about Stéphane Bourgoin, a French expert on serial killers, is adapted into a three-part National Geographic documentary series, "Killer Lies: Chasing a True Crime Con Man."
nytimes.com • Film • World
This documentary provides an upbeat but incomplete look at Liza Minnelli's life, charting her journey from Hollywood royalty's child to an international star, while touching upon the challenges she faced.
nytimes.com • Film • World
A short documentary captures the evolving relationship between twin brothers, one with developmental disabilities, as they navigate the transition from childhood to adolescence.
elpais.com • Climbing • World
The article profiles Chris Sharma, a renowned climber, focusing on his passion for psicobloc, a daring form of climbing above the sea, and his recent achievements.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A new documentary reconstructs the 2003 assassination of eight Spanish intelligence agents in Iraq, highlighting the security failures and political controversies surrounding the event.
nytimes.com • Film • World
This New York Times article explores the cinematic portrayal of Pope Francis, highlighting his unlikely status as a movie star due to his impactful papacy and focus on social justice.
independent.co.uk • Biography • World
This documentary reveals the untold story of Freddie Flintoff's life, from his cricket career and television success to his struggles with mental health and a near-fatal accident.
smallstreammedia.nl • Theater • Netherlands
A Dutch documentary theater piece explores the longing and homesickness of a young Moluccan woman for her ancestral homeland, contrasting her experience with that of her friend.
nytimes.com • Film • World
Kevin Macdonald's documentary, 'One to One: John & Yoko,' offers an intimate look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono's life in the early 1970s, using archival footage and never-before-seen material.
generations-plus.ch • Film • World
French actor and director Mathieu Amalric discusses his shift towards less public artistic projects, focusing on recent documentaries about classical music and John Zorn.
diariovasco.com • Interview • Spain
A photojournalist discusses his documentary about the theft of the Virgin of Zikuñaga and his career path.
courant.com • Sports • Connecticut
A new documentary film explores the history of the Hartford Whalers hockey team, aiming to move beyond nostalgia and delve into the team's real-life struggles and triumphs.
ansa.it • Television • World
Two series, 'Adolescence' and 'From Rockstar to Murderer: The Cantat Case', highlight how television can effectively expose societal issues and challenge the narrative surrounding violence against women.
smh.com.au • Environmentalism • World
David Attenborough's new documentary, Ocean, highlights the remarkable resilience of the oceans and advocates for increased marine protection.
letelegramme.fr • Film • France
French actor and filmmaker Mathieu Amalric discusses his three-part documentary on musician John Zorn, its screening at the Cinema Eckmühl in Penmarc'h, and his career path.
lesinrocks.com • Film • France
A documentary offers an intimate look at filmmaker Mathieu Amalric's work on his film 'Barbara,' showcasing his unique, scriptless approach and collaboration with Jeanne Balibar.
latercera.com • Photography • Vietnam
The World Press Photo contest has suspended the authorship of the iconic 'Napalm Girl' photograph following a documentary that raised doubts about who actually took the picture.
dailymail.co.uk • Crime • United States
Sherri Papini's new documentary retracts her confession for faking her 2016 kidnapping, prompting outrage and skepticism from those involved in the initial investigation.
elpais.com • Environmental • Spain
Spanish filmmakers behind a celebrated nature documentary series conclude their work with a film about Doñana National Park, highlighting its beauty while addressing environmental challenges.
vulture.com • Film • World
Filmmaker Matt Wolf recounts the challenging yet ultimately rewarding process of creating his documentary about Paul Reubens, the actor behind Pee-wee Herman, a journey marked by creative differences, personal revelations, and ultimately, profound loss.