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A woman in protective clothing walks through the futuristic ruins of San Francisco.

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2073 (dir. Asif Kapadia)

It’s easy to say that Asif Kapadia’s documentaries have been some of the most acclaimed of the last 15 or so years. His early collage-style non-fictions were critical and cultural successes, with Senna and in particular Amy (winning an Academy Award despite my own misgivings) proving to be

By Glenn Charlie Dunks 01 Jun 2025
A stylised illustration of Liza Minnelli with bright red lips and blue eyeshadow and a short cropped hairdo.

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Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (dir. Bruce David Klein)

Wilkommen, bienvenue, welcome. As introductory lay-ups go, those famous lyrics from Bob Fosse’s Cabaret were too hard to refuse for me. It’s to the credit of director Bruce David Klein’s credit that he doesn’t always (does not always) succumb to such easy biographic impulses in Liza:

By Glenn Charlie Dunks 31 May 2025
Paris is Burning: A collection of black and latin queer individuals joyfully look at the camera, posing in elaborate costumes and gesticulating with their hands.

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Welcome to reDocumented

This is reDocumented, a new features blog where I document the documentaries. It will be an evolving format of short reviews, ideally some long-form pieces, and whatever else I choose to post. A review made entirely out of gifs? Sure, why not?! A listicle to tie into a new release?

By Glenn Charlie Dunks 28 May 2025
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