RIDM 2024
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RIDM 2024: Apple Cider Vinegar (dir. Sofia Benoot) | Review
Sofia Benoot launches us on a cosmic journey through a simple natural subject of an earthly matter, stone.
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RIDM 2024: Who Cares? (dir. Alexe Poukine) | Review
Alexe Poukine's latest delves into the human-centered practices emerging in Western Europe's healthcare, capturing intimate, unjudged scenes that underscore the…
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RIDM 2024: When the Phone Rang (dir. Iva Radivojević) | Review
Iva Radivojević’s elliptical and complex film explores the nuances of memory through coming-of-age in a country that no longer exists.
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RIDM 2024: Simon & Marianne (dirs. Pier-Luc Latulippe, Martin Fournier) | Review
The final work involving writer and professor Simon Roy, "Simon & Marianne" delicately and compassionately explores our relationship with illness…
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RIDM 2024: Among Mountains and Streams (dir. Jean-François Lesage) | Review
In his sophisticated and captivating latest feature, Jean-François Lesage succeeds in taking us into the forest to meet two fascinating…
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RIDM 2024: Room of Shadows (dir. Camilo Restrepo) | Review
Camilo Restrepo’s deceptive film traverses the history of images through a political and playful sensibility.
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RIDM 2024: Your Higher Self (dir. Annie St-Pierre) | Review
With a distinct cinematic style, Annie St-Pierre invites us to thoughtfully consider, without passing judgment, why so many people are…
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RIDM 2024: Just Above the Surface of the Earth (For a Coming Extinction) (dir. Marianna Milhorat) | Review
Marianna Milhorat’s non-fiction debut is a poetic, formally rich and captivating proposition, addressing the silent sixth mass extinction, and resulting…
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Montreal International Documentary Festival 2024: Program Unveiled for 27th Edition
The Montreal International Documentary Festival has unveiled its highly anticipated 27th edition, promising a rich selection of diverse and top…
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