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  • Steve Bannon in Alison Klayman's film 'The Brink'
    Steve Bannon in Alison Klayman's film 'The Brink'
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    Alt Right Now

    Two new documentaries shed light on the work and thought of Steve Bannon

    byJ. Hoberman
  • A still from 'The Radical Jew.'
    A still from 'The Radical Jew.'
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    Baruch Marzel: An Introduction to an Extremist

    The Six-Day War: A documentary film that allows a Jewish extremist to air his views unchallenged depicts something unimaginable before 1967—religious Jewish Zionist settlers living in the West Bank

    byNoam Osband
  • Elsa Dorfman (R) with Marc Elliot of ColorServices with her 40x80 portrait of Allen Ginsberg.
    Elsa Dorfman (R) with Marc Elliot of ColorServices with her 40x80 portrait of Allen Ginsberg.
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    Errol Morris Turns His Lens to Polaroid Photographer Elsa Dorfman

    Morris’s new documentary, ‘The B-Side,’ examines the incredible career of the photographer and her portrait ‘rejects’

    byElyssa Goodman
  • Errol Morris and Donald Rumsfeld in The Unknown Known(Nubar Alexanian)
    Errol Morris and Donald Rumsfeld in The Unknown Known(Nubar Alexanian)
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    Errol Morris Talked to Rumsfeld for 33 Hours. All He Got Was ‘The Unknown Known.’

    The new documentary fails to elicit answers to the most important, and still unresolved, questions about the Iraq War

    byJudith Miller
  • A scene from the documentary The Act of Killing.(Courtesy of Drafthouse Films)
    A scene from the documentary The Act of Killing.(Courtesy of Drafthouse Films)
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    Living the Nightmare of Mass Murder in Oscar-Nominated Doc The Act of Killing

    Joshua Oppenheimer’s brutal film about the Indonesian genocide shows us what history looks like when blood-soaked sociopaths win

    byJ. Hoberman
  • Paula Galinelli Hertzog in Paula Markovitch’s The Prize, the winner of an In the Spirit of Freedom Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival. (Urban Distribution Int.)
    Paula Galinelli Hertzog in Paula Markovitch’s The Prize, the winner of an In the Spirit of Freedom Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival. (Urban Distribution Int.)
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    Screen Doors

    Israel, a nascent cinematic empire, produces great films. But the 28th annual Jerusalem Film Festival, the industry’s most prominent showcase, is still plagued by informality and inattention

    byDaphne Merkin
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    ‘Hitler-Soup’

    The Holocaust can dominate any conversation, says Errol Morris

    byAri M. Brostoff
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