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THE BLIND ZONE
THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
FOREST FOR THE TREES
BREAKING THE SILENCE
DIRECTOR – ALFRED PEK
LUMINOUS
LEFTOVER FEELINGS: A STUDIO B REVIVAL
SING, FREETOWN

HOBBY HUSTLE
The digital age has completely altered how our world functions. Our work, lifestyle, and even the way we relish childhood’s thrills have all undergone significant

THE BLIND ZONE
A serial arsonist and a student with tinnitus. What do they have in common? They find themselves embroiled in a grueling fight that is bound

THE NIGHT DOCTRINE
A disturbing animated exposé on US black ops missions and dealings, The Night Doctrine is a gripping short that takes viewers on a journey to

FOREST FOR THE TREES
Rita Leistner’s charming DIY documentary Forest for the Trees brings to mind 2018’s The Biggest Little Farm. It has a similarly offbeat, good-natured mentality, and

BREAKING THE SILENCE
Mental illness is bad enough, but so is the possibility that many will endure the pain by themselves. That said, Dara Sanandaji knows on both

DIRECTOR – ALFRED PEK
Take2IndieReview sits down with Director Alfred Pek to discuss his documentary film Freedom Street. People fleeing their homeland from war and oppression is nothing new.

LUMINOUS
Astronomy aficionados, rejoice! Sam Smartt’s meticulous (almost to a fault) documentary Luminous is tailor-made for the space geeks among us who are endlessly interested in

LEFTOVER FEELINGS: A STUDIO B REVIVAL
The “godfathers of Americana music”, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas represent the spirit of Nashville. With an easy-going camaraderie, they compose music that at first

SING, FREETOWN
The majority of Western audiences are most likely not aware of Sierra Leone’s tumultuous history. Torn apart by civil war, corruption, and devastating Ebola outbreaks,