Sheffield Doc Fest 2022 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 11 articles available in total starting from 07/06/2022. Last article published on 06/07/2022. page: [1] 2 next Review: Infinity According to FlorianCapitalism is a form of colonisation that can be tamed by a maverick like late architect and artist Florian Yuriev, says Oleksiy Radynski in this documentary about his final battle 06/07/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Interview: Enric Ribes • Director of Singing on the Rooftops"I have always been interested in the world of drag"In his debut feature, the Catalan director combines fiction and reality to portray Gilda Love, a nonagenarian transvestite, a resident of Barcelona's El Raval neighbourhood 01/07/2022 | /SpainReview: One Day in UkraineVolodymyr Tykhyy takes us on a tour of duty and civilian activism over the course of one day on the Kyiv frontline 01/07/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Review: Singing on the RooftopsBeing a transvestite in old age is no paradise, although there is room for light and hope in this hybrid film by Enric Ribes which, at the same time, pays homage to the more libertarian Barcelona 30/06/2022 | Films | Reviews | SpainReview: Mountains and Heaven in BetweenIn his second full-length documentary, Dmytro Hreshko captures life in a beautiful, secluded village and the work of the visiting crews of paramedics 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Review: North CircularA significant inner-city road in Dublin inspires memories, songs and political anger in Luke McManus’s sombre documentary 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Review: A Bunch of AmateursKim Hopkins' Audience Award winner at this year’s Sheffield DocFest is a joyous feel-good paean to the power of cinema and togetherness 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Sheffield DocFest announces its awardeesThe Best Film Award was won by Mexican filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes for Sansón and Me, whilst the First Feature Prize went to a US-Dutch co-production, Rosa Ruth Boesten’s Master of Light 30/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022 | AwardsReview: No Place for You in Our TownNikolay Stefanov’s doc is a hard-hitting, yet sometimes tender, look at the racist football hooligans of FC Minyor, located in Pernik, Bulgaria 28/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022Review: The New Greatness CaseAnna Shishova’s poignant yet chilling documentary methodically reveals the perversity and manipulation inherent to state repression in Russia 27/06/2022 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2022 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)