Articles by Nick Bradshaw
Obituaries
Paul Watson obituary: British pioneer of fly-on-the-wall documentary
By Nick Bradshaw
Paul Watson obituary: British pioneer of fly-on-the-wall documentary
Reviews
Tish: a tender portrait of British documentary photographer Tish Murtha
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
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
Reviews
Total Trust: a compelling study of state surveillance
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
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
Reviews
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: heartfelt adaptation that raises the bar for stop-motion animation
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
All that Breathes: a documentary with wings
By Nick Bradshaw
Reviews
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
Lists
Forgotten treasures of the multiplex
By Ryan Gilbey, Nick James and others
Interviews
Bringing up baby: Hosoda Mamoru on Mirai
By Nick Bradshaw