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Nairobi’s bus drivers are hustling to get the most pimped out rides
Film

Nairobi’s bus drivers are hustling to get the most pimped out rides

Commuting just got swag — Matatuism: Stylising A Rebel explores the creative subculture of Nairobi busses, which compete to give passengers the most unforgettable ride.

Written by: Alex King

What makes Al Qaeda suicide bombers tick?
Film

What makes Al Qaeda suicide bombers tick?

Humanising the enemy — Director Paul Refsdal lived alongside Jhabat al-Nusra’s ‘martyrdom seekers’ in Syria to understand what motivates them in his hard-hitting documentary Dugma: The Button.

Written by: Alex King

Unmasking JT Leroy: the greatest literary hoax of the Nineties
Film

Unmasking JT Leroy: the greatest literary hoax of the Nineties

When truth is stranger than fiction — Enigmatic writer JT Leroy became a global literary sensation during the ‘90s, but the truth only emerged in 2005: he didn’t exist. Director Jeff Feuerzeig seeks to uncover the truth in his film, Author: The JT Leroy Story.

Written by: Hanna Duggal

Six decades of conflict in Gaza explained in just 20 minutes
Film

Six decades of conflict in Gaza explained in just 20 minutes

Putting Gaza in context — A short documentary unpicks the deep roots of the Gaza conflict, a human-made disaster driven by the state of Israel’s violent settler-colonial project in Palestine.

Written by: Alex King

Five years after Mark Duggan’s death, the anger that sparked the London riots is still burning
Film

Five years after Mark Duggan’s death, the anger that sparked the London riots is still burning

The fight for justice continues — The police killing of Mark Duggan sparked the worst riots in modern British history. George Amponsah’s documentary The Hard Stop argues that lessons still haven’t been learned.

Written by: Alex King

Running culture is transforming lives in Kenya and beyond
Activism

Running culture is transforming lives in Kenya and beyond

Pacing up that hill — Kenya is famed for its world-class runners. In his new documentary, Spencer MacDonald introduces us to some of those leading the way in their sport, and using their prowess to support their communities at home.

Written by: Christopher Sanders

Transcending the cruel rhythms of life in Edmonton, Canada
Music

Transcending the cruel rhythms of life in Edmonton, Canada

Music-making in the “northern shitty oil-city” — Dave Ehrenreich’s documentary ‘Rhythm of Cruelty’ follows the Canadian band of the same name, duo and romantic partners Brandi Strauss and Ian Rowley. Ehrenreich shows how Strauss and Rowley are attempting to revise the negative stereotypes which they say are associated with Edmonton by following their dream of touring their experimental punk band.

Written by: Christopher Sanders

The inspirational legacy of disabled skate legend Jon Comer
Skate

The inspirational legacy of disabled skate legend Jon Comer

Living beyond your limits — In the mid-nineties, adaptive skateboarder Jon Comer made a name for himself in skate circles around the world, proving that having a prosthetic limb cannot hold you back from pursuing what you love. Filmmaker Ben Stoddard looks at Comer’s legacy in this tender, short documentary which follows skater Oscar Loreto Jr.

Written by: Christopher Saunders

Lessons on escapism from transformational artist Rolly Robinson
Film

Lessons on escapism from transformational artist Rolly Robinson

Radiate light every day — Makeup artist and master of transformation Rolly Robinson shares his inspiring outlook on life and upliftment in ‘More is More’, a beautiful short doc from director Alexis Boling.

Written by: Alex King

NYC legend Gouch on chasing immortality through graffiti
Art

NYC legend Gouch on chasing immortality through graffiti

Leaving your mark on a city — GOUCH is a beautifully shot documentary about New York graffiti culture and one's man drive to leave a legacy within it. Huck spoke with filmmaker Raul Buitrago and graffiti writer Gouch about the challenges of writing graff history.

Written by: Cian Traynor

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