Nick Bradshaw
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Reviews
High & Low: John Galliano: a thoughtful, expansive portrait of a disgraced fashion designer
Kevin Macdonald’s compelling documentary on the rise and fall of British fashion designer John Galliano, who was recorded spouting racist and antisemitic abuse in 2010, weighs his character and story with depositions from past acquaintances.
By Nick Bradshaw
High & Low: John Galliano: a thoughtful, expansive portrait of a disgraced fashion designer
Reviews
This Blessed Plot: Marc Isaacs tackles grief, madness, betrayal and England’s ghosts in a mischievous docudrama
By Nick Bradshaw
Obituaries
Paul Watson obituary: British pioneer of fly-on-the-wall documentary
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
Tish: a tender portrait of British documentary photographer Tish Murtha
By Nick Bradshaw
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The Eternal Memory: Maite Alberdi’s unexpectedly romantic documentary depicts Alzheimer’s in the context of coupledom
By Nick Bradshaw
Festivals
The Pigeon Tunnel: Errol Morris’s richly crafted portrait of John le Carré
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
Name Me Lawand: a considerately crafted, impressionistic documentary
By Nick Bradshaw
Festivals
Asteroid City: Wes Anderson’s charming sci-fi caper is festooned with the markers of 1950s Americana
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
The Other Profile: a director goes in search of his Facebook double in this self-aware investigative venture
By Nick Bradshaw
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Total Trust: a compelling study of state surveillance
By Nick Bradshaw
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Subject: this sensitive documentary explores the price of documentary fame
By Nick Bradshaw
Features
Anime: the little word that conquered the world
By Nick Bradshaw
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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: heartfelt adaptation that raises the bar for stop-motion animation
By Nick Bradshaw
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All that Breathes: a documentary with wings
By Nick Bradshaw
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Intimate Distances: a boundary-blurring urban documentary
By Nick Bradshaw
Features
The winners of the 2012 Sight & Sound Young Journalist Competition
By Nick Bradshaw
Features
Cinema du look: Theo Anthony on All Light, Everywhere
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
Explorer: warm, wryly absurdist portrait of a very British throwback
By Nick Bradshaw
Obituaries
Brian Winston obituary: leading media academic, documentary studies pioneer and former BFI governor
By Nick Bradshaw
Obituaries
Roger Graef obituary: fly-on-the-wall documentary master
By Nick Bradshaw
Interviews
“In a way it’s my apology to animals”: Victor Kossakovsky on his pig family portrait Gunda
By Nick Bradshaw
Festivals
13 films to watch at Sheffield DocFest 2021 – by the programmers
By Nick Bradshaw
Festivals
Caring, context, community: Cintía Gil on the ethos of Sheffield DocFest 2021
By Nick Bradshaw
Interviews
“Culture is a smokescreen”: Adam Curtis on why art has lost its way
By Nick Bradshaw
Interviews
“I’ve tried to remember I need to be having fun”: Don Hertzfeldt on World of Tomorrow
By Nick Bradshaw
Videos
Not in Kansas anymore: Warwick Thornton on Samson & Delilah
By Nick Bradshaw and So Mayer
Interviews
“Incompetence was killing the victims”: Alexander Nanau on his health-service exposé Collective
By Nick Bradshaw