Patricia Franquesa’s film follows her experiences first-hand, offering a valuable education on the risks we run with our increasingly digital lives through an engaging and unique editing format.
Marta García and Sol Infante’s film provided a nuanced portrayal of sex workers' lives and their ongoing struggle for rights and recognition in Uruguay.
The documentary takes an unflinching look at the country's brutal military dictatorship, and the bravery of those who have spent decades in resistance.
The documentary follows Staten Island workers fighting against Amazon's labour practices, emphasising the need for grassroots activism, workers' rights and worldwide social justice.
Despite an interesting premise of exploring education, Swinton's directorial feature debut is let down by its fragmented narrative and overambitious execution.
Highlights of this year's documentary festival include historian David Olusoga, punk singer Lydia Lunch and the world premiere of a new film by Steve McQueen.