Director: Robert H. Lieberman Watch They Call It Myanmar on FilmDoo Following an invitation from the U.S Department of State, long-time novelist, filmmaker and professor at the University of Cornell, Robert H. Lieberman, travels to Burma […]
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By David Pountain Director: Robert H. Lieberman In Robert H. Lieberman’s Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia, history is a collective dream that weighs on the psyche of a nation’s people. Mixing mesmerising music with stunning […]
On the 5th May this year, Robert H. Lieberman’s highly anticipated new documentary Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia opens to theatrical release in the US. Lieberman’s previous film They Call It Myanmar, which poignantly captured […]
By Jack Beresford Director: Alexander Kuznetsov Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review It’s been seven years since Alexander Kuznetsov first emerged as a documentarian with his 2010 debut Territory of Love, a film focusing […]
By Emilie Van Blarcom Director: Pamela Yates Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 Review 500 Years follows the unification of the indigenous and non-indigenous people of Guatemala and their battle to end ongoing government oppression. […]
By Jack Beresford Director: Nicholas de Pencier Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review Last year, Werner Herzog gained widespread praise for his exploration of the existential impact that the dawn of the internet age […]