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Radcliff’s Reviews: Countdown to Zero

Fresh from his Silverdocs reporting, Docs In Progress resident critic, Matthew Radcliff is back with a new reflection on a documentary you can seeon the big or small screen.  This time it’s Countdown to Zero, which just opened in Washington … Continue reading

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More Reflections from Matt on Silverdocs: Art as Escape

Docs In Progress is pleased to offer more reflections on films at Silverdocs from guest reviewer Matthew Radcliff. In a previous summary I wrote about the films that had a core theme of €œfamily. A second thread running through the … Continue reading

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Matt’s Reflections on Silverdocs: All in the Family

Docs In Progress was lucky this year to have not one but two people on the ground at Silverdocs. Matthew Radcliff who has been contributing film reviews throughout the year to our blog filed his own report on the festival. … Continue reading

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Erica’s take on the films at Silverdocs

Docs In Progress Executive Director Erica Ginsberg has split the duties of Silverdocs reporting this year with Matthew Radcliff from Paignton Pictures.  While both have already chimed in a bit about the conference, what did they get from the festival … Continue reading

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Another dispatch from Full Frame

With a little more time to reflect, I can now write about some of the films I saw at Full Frame: I would have enjoyed The Invention of Dr. Nakamats and Life Extended more if they had not been paired … Continue reading

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