
The Memory Palace: Or, If These Walls Could Talk
How films like Okuirmono, The Nest, and This House explore the histories embedded within the walls of our family homes. .
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How films like Okuirmono, The Nest, and This House explore the histories embedded within the walls of our family homes. .

Efforts to repatriate artifacts and artworks stolen from Afghanistan invite wider considerations of cultural history in Aisha Jamal's The Theft . .

Now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, The Nest explores layers of history that intersect within a Winnipeg Victorian manor. .

Black Zombie director Maya Annik Bedward tells how her new documentary explores the Haitian Vodou roots of zombie culture. .

The Story of Documentary Film sees Mark Cousins chronicle the history of cinema in his signature fashion with this look at the art of non-fiction film. The post The Story of Documentary Film Review: The Art of Documenting Documentaries appeared first on POV Magazine.

The fight to repatriate the remains of Indigenous ancestors confronts a legacy of colonial violence in Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild]. The post Aanikoobijigan Review: A Haunting Tale of What Remains appeared first on POV Magazine.

William Greaves' long-awaited Once Upon a Time in Harlem gathers luminaries from the Harlem Renaissance for an in-depth conversation about Black life, art, and culture. The post Once Upon a Time in Harlem Review: Greaves’ Long-Awaited Documentary Renaissance appeared first on POV Magazine.