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Nonfiction Streaming Platform Documentary+ Launches

Nonfiction Streaming Platform Documentary+ Launches New Global Platform Houses the Best Collection of Feature Documentaries, Cult Classics and Shorts News provided by Share this article LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Documentary+, a global nonfiction streaming platform, launched today to serve as the preeminent home for feature-length and short documentary films. With a large curated collection, the Documentary+ film library ranges from Academy Award-winners to festival darlings and is available to audiences for a premium viewing experience on any device. Documentary+ is a joint venture between nonfiction studio XTR and the late Tony Hsieh. (PRNewsfoto/Documentary+) (PRNewsfoto/Documentary+) Documentary+ launches with a highly curated selection of critically-acclaimed films and features award-winning and nominated filmmakers including Spike Jonze, Kathryn Bigelow, Terrence Malick, Brett Morgen, Andrea Nevins, Roger Ross Williams, Zana Briski, Davis Guggenheim, a

Realscreen » Archive » 76 Days , Crip Camp , MLK/FBI among record number of docs eligible for Oscars

You Cannot Kill David Arquette, to name just a few. A full list of films eligible can be viewed here. Some of the films have not yet had their required qualifying release and must fulfill that requirement and comply with all the category’s other qualifying rules to advance in the voting process. Documentary features that have won a qualifying award or have been programmed at qualifying film festivals or have been submitted in the International Feature Film category as their country’s official selection are also eligible in the category. Films submitted in the Documentary Feature category may also qualify for Academy Awards in other categories, including Best Picture. Members of the Documentary Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.

The Top 20 Films of 2020 (#20 - 11)

Top 20 Films of 2020 (#20 – 11) Welcome, one and all, to my Movies Year in Review for 2020! I’m your host Jeremy Thomas, and today we’ll starting a look at the best and worst films of the past 12 months. Keep in mind that this list is meant to be my personal opinion and not a definitive list. You’re free to disagree; you can even say my list is wrong but stating that an opinion is “wrong” is just silly. With that in mind, let’s get right into it! My 2020 movies year in review is back for week two in the 411 Movie Zone! Last week, we looked at the worst films of 2020 and I’m more than happy to be done with those abominations. But with every bad, there must be some good and this week brings us to the best films of the year. 2020 obviously saw many changes to the movie industry, and that resulted in a lot of major films being pushed out to 2021. While it would be easy to think that meant 2020 was a bad year for film, it was actually remarkably good. Horror a

What s New on Netflix Canada This Week & Top 10s: January 8th, 2021

Cast: Omar Sy, Vincent Londez, Shirine Boutella, Nicole Garcia, Antoine Gouy Based on the popular adventures of Arsène Lupin, Netflix’s adaptation is perfect for any fan of author Marice LeBlanc’s work. The gentleman thief Assene Diop is on a mission to avenge his father after injustice was inflicted upon him by a wealthy family. Most Popular Movies & TV Series on Netflix Canada: January 8th, 2021 We Can Be Heroes hasn’t had the same impact on Canadian subscribers as other regions, so for now Robin Hood remains top. As for TV series, 8 out of the top ten are Netflix Originals, where Bridgerton firmly resides.

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