Haitian Woman Judged by Bible Instead of Law Focus of 'Job 1:21'

Haitian Woman Judged by Bible Instead of Law Focus of ‘Job 1:21’

Haitian filmmaker Samuel Suffren’s debut feature “Job 1:21,” unveiled in the Work-in-Progress section of Visions du Réel, Switzerland’s leading documentary film festival, is already gaining traction on the industry circuit, picking up one of the top prizes at the market forum. The project denounces Haiti’s justice system through the story of a woman imprisoned for…

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Jacqueline Zünd Explores Inequality in Visions du Réel Doc 'Heat'

Jacqueline Zünd Explores Inequality in Visions du Réel Doc ‘Heat’

“Heat is like a death sentence.” The line, spoken by a Kuwait-based meteorologist in Jacqueline Zünd’s “Heat,” anchors a film that examines global warming not through explanation but through what the Swiss filmmaker describes as “a sensory experience.” Premiering in the main competition at Visions du Réel, Switzerland’s leading documentary film festival, “Heat” immerses the…

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Documentary 'Gabin' Acquired by Lightdox Ahead of Premiere at Cannes

Documentary ‘Gabin’ Acquired by Lightdox Ahead of Premiere at Cannes

Lightdox has acquired international sales rights to “Gabin,” the debut feature documentary by French filmmaker Maxence Voiseux. The film will celebrate its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight section. French distribution is being handled by Arizona Distribution. In northern France, Gabin, the youngest of the Jourdel family, finds himself destined…

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‘Hell’s Army’ Director on the Rise of Mercenary Army the Wagner Group

When Oscar-nominated director Richard Rowley (“Dirty Wars”) first set out to make a documentary about the Russian state-funded private mercenary faction The Wagner Group, he believed he was chronicling a specific phenomenon. As his research progressed, he realized the film was about something much bigger: how the crumbling of our modern notion of democracy has…

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