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Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Festival 2026 Award Winners Announced!The 2026 edition of the Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Fe...
05/16/2026

Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Festival 2026 Award Winners Announced!

The 2026 edition of the Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Festival took place earlier this week in wonderful company at Palace Central in Chippendale, home to new releases, international and local art-house cinema. We'd like to thank all of our guests for coming out and enjoying our evenings of independent documentary cinema, hosted by film industry veteran John Samaha.

The official selection included 21 wonderful films hailing from Australia, France, Poland, Spain, Canada, Armenia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Mexico, and Belgium.

We are pleased to share with you today the 2026 Doc.Sydney award winners, chosen by the jury panel.

Best Feature Documentary Film
Beyond The Break (Australia) by Caleb Joshua Graham

Best Short Documentary Film
Mom Dances (Switzerland) by Mégane Brügger

Best Australian Documentary Film
Darlinghurst Eats Its Young (Australia) by Madeleine Preston

Best Underground Documentary Film
Tokyo Toy Boy (Belgium) by Esli Balatova

Best Experimental Documentary Film
Tainted by the Visual (United Kingdom) by Laura Calzada

Best Super Short Documentary Film
Scarred (Canada) by Zeddy Chevron

Audience Choice Award
Lucky (Australia) by Anna McGahan

Congratulations to all!

We'd like to thank Palace Cinemas and The Bigger Screen for their amazing continued support.
A new Call for Entries for Doc.Sydney 2027 has been launched on FilmFreeway, submit your film now: https://filmfreeway.com/DocSydney.

See you next year!

Official Selection / winners of The Tarkovski Grant
Tainted by the Visual (United Kingdom) by Laura Calzada
Together alone (Armenia) by Artur Sahakyan
Babcia (Australia) by Jeremy Hammer
Tokyo Toy Boy (Belgium) by Esli Balatova
Scarred (Canada) by Zeddy Chevron
The Ogre (United States) by Justin Boswick
Unscarred (Belgium) by Théo Roland
Haagua (Mexico, United States) by Marc Antony Chavez, Octavio Aceves Coutiño
Mom Dances (Switzerland) by Mégane Brügger
To the embers (France) by Morgane Ambre
Darlinghurst Eats Its Young (Australia) by Madeleine Preston
Beyond The Break (Australia) by Caleb Joshua Graham
The Shade of the Walnut Tree (Spain) by Manuel García Gil
Prophet Town (United States) by Dan Howlett
Let it Dance (Australia) by Carolyn Corkindale
Are you there? (Poland) by Xawery Deskur
Baq'a The Open Valley (Canada) by Youssef Mutawe
Lucky (Australia) by Anna McGahan
I've Been Told I Saved A Life (Australia) by Jonathon Shannon, Bodhi Watts
Holding On (United Kingdom) by Emma Croft
KIN - Dudi & Jojo (Australia) by Tumeli Tuqota
Four Wide (Australia) by Jeremy Hammer

DOC.SYDNEY IS BACK! Our annual documentary film festival will be screening in-person at Palace Central Sydney (12-14 May...
05/03/2026

DOC.SYDNEY IS BACK! Our annual documentary film festival will be screening in-person at Palace Central Sydney (12-14 May), as well as streaming a small online program (10 May - 9 June). This year's official selection features 22 documentaries from Australia and abroad, by new and established talent.
Tickets for the in-person screenings are only 5$. (Free tickets available for students, seniors, and unemployed guests.) Check out www.doc.sydney to book your seats and for more info on the official selection.

Doc.London is an annual documentary film festival that features work from around the world by up and coming artists, sho...
03/29/2026

Doc.London is an annual documentary film festival that features work from around the world by up and coming artists, showcasing innovative independent cinema that invites viewers to learn and ponder. Thursday marked the closing night of the in-person part of the 2026 edition, which took place at BFI Stephen Street. The Streaming Selection, the festival's online program, remains available for streaming until 23 April.

The official selection included 24 documentary films hailing from the U.S, the U.K., Germany, France, Australia, Estonia, China, Portugal, Poland, and Indonesia. Doc.London is happy to share with you today the award winners, as chosen by this year's jury members:

Best Feature Documentary Film:
Prophet Town (United States) by Dan Howlett

Best Short Documentary Film:
Faustyna (Poland) by Natalia Dutkiewicz

Best Connecting Cultures Film:
Belle de Nuit (United Kingdom) by Jack Dunn, Aurélia Lépine

Best UK Documentary Film:
A King Comes To Town (United Kingdom) by Joseff Morgan

Best Experimental Documentary Film:
Darlinghurst Eats Its Young (Australia) by Madeleine Preston

Best Underground Documentary Film:
Insania Mundi (United Kingdom) by Brendan Void

Best Super Short Documentary Film:
Manya (Portugal) by Faebitha Rahiman, Camila Amado Restrepo, Mariia Ivashchenko, Jean Jurado

Audience Choice Award:
Prophet Town (United States) by Dan Howlett

Congratulations to all participating filmmakers!

Official Selection / winners of The Tarkovski Grant
Manya (Portugal) by Faebitha Rahiman, Camila Amado Restrepo, Mariia Ivashchenko, Jean Jurado
Prophet Town (United States) by Dan Howlett
Kev (United Kingdom) by Mike Bennion
A King Comes To Town (United Kingdom) by Joseff Morgan
Push The Machine (Australia, France, United Kingdom) by Max Ward
Darlinghurst Eats Its Young (Australia) by Madeleine Preston
Insania Mundi (United Kingdom) by Brendan Void
Spiegelberg - Ein deutsches Dorf (Germany) by Adrian Sagolla
Dearest Ghost (Estonia) by Margaret Mäses
Faustyna (Poland) by Natalia Dutkiewicz
Belle de Nuit (United Kingdom) by Jack Dunn, Aurélia Lépine
To the embers (France) by Morgane Ambre
Prophet Town (United States) by Dan Howlett
Seconds Away (United States) by Benjamin Kegan
Nothing to See Here: Watts (United States) by Michael Soenen
Let it Dance (Australia) by Carolyn Corkindale
Where is Love? (United Kingdom) by Trojan Women Project
Ottilie Moore’s Protégé Charlotte Salomon (United States) by Dana Plays
Matahari — The Sun of Tiganderket (Indonesia) by Bagoes Kresnawan
KIN - Dudi & Jojo (Australia) by Tumeli Tuqota
The Measured Approach (United Kingdom) by Giulia Heaton
Simulating Space (United States) by Dave Croyle
Touching fish (China) by Yongjin Li
A Birmingham Symphony (United Kingdom) by Jemma Saunders
Ujvala Jupalli: Asterisk Athlete (United States) by Josephine Harrison

https://www.doclondon.org

FREE TICKETS: DOC.LONDON DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVALWe will be screening in-person at BFI Stephen Street (24-26 March), as...
03/05/2026

FREE TICKETS: DOC.LONDON DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
We will be screening in-person at BFI Stephen Street (24-26 March), as well as streaming a small online programme (24 March - 23 April). The official selection consists of 30 wonderful short and feature documentaries. Find out more and reserve your free tickets: https://www.doclondon.org
About Doc.London Documentary Film Festival:
Doc.London is part of Doc.World, a global network of documentary film festivals, with festivals in London, Berlin, Athens, Ghent, Boston and Sydney. As a celebration of the cinematic and visual arts, these documentary festivals will bring diverse international films to our community and showcase the best regional and international filmmakers.

DOC.BERLIN Documentary Film Festival 2025: Award Winners Unveiled!Over the past few days, the Doc.Berlin once again host...
12/12/2025

DOC.BERLIN Documentary Film Festival 2025: Award Winners Unveiled!

Over the past few days, the Doc.Berlin once again hosted its annual event at the historic Babylon cinema in Berlin. The festival was happy to welcome a number of artists: Nazanin Hafez, Zora Arose Ritz, Evgenia Chetvertkova, Kayu Yeung, Matias Dumas, Westley Hennigh-Palermo, Piotr Goldstein and many more.

Kris De Meester, festival director, looks back: “As the festival director of Doc.Berlin, I tend to experience each edition in a very inward way. Documentaries, for me, are not about declaring ‘the truth,’ but about opening a space to examine deeply rooted moral conflicts. They function as vessels for dialogue — connecting people through reflection rather than dividing them through certainty. These films speak to you personally, often long after the screening has ended. This year we were fortunate to present so many profound and courageous voices. I was especially moved by Inferior Shadows, an extremely brutal and deeply human tragedy. When the credits stopped rolling, the audience remained silent for a long time. We looked at each other and, without words, understood that we had shared something rare and deeply human.”

Cherrypicked out of more than 2000 submissions, this year's official selection included 23 wonderful films hailing from France, Iran, Lebanon, Mexico, United States, Poland, Belgium, Qatar, Canada, Estonia, and Germany.

We are pleased to share with you the 2025 Doc.Berlin award winners, chosen by the jury panel.

Best Feature Documentary Film
Inferior Shadows (Iran) by Ramin Khalighi

Best Short Documentary Film
To the embers (France) by Morgane Ambre

Best German Documentary Film
Spiegelberg - A german village (Germany) by Adrian Sagolla

Best Experimental Documentary Film
Blessed Are Those Who Grieve (Germany) by Zora Arose Ritz, Evgenia Chetvertkova, Kayu Yeung

Best Underground Documentary Film
Tokyo Toy Boy (Belgium) by Esli Balatova

Best Cinéma Vérité Film
Yalla, Baba! (Belgium, Lebanon, Netherlands, Qatar) by Angie Obeid

Best LGBTQ+ Documentary Film
Portraits In Drag – The Faces of Pinay Colada (Germany) by Stephan Schaar

Best Poetic Documentary Film
Voice Notes on Death (Germany) by Romy Persaud Drennan, Harry Crampton

Best Historical Documentary
Ottilie Moore – Heiress in the Resistance (United States) by Dana Plays

Best Super Short Documentary Film
Nathalie, Nathalie (Germany) by Matias Dumas

Congratulations to all!

About Doc.Berlin:
Doc.Berlin is part of Doc.World, a new global network of documentary film festivals, with festivals in London, Berlin, Ghent and Boston. As a celebration of the cinematic and visual arts, these documentary festivals will bring diverse international films to our community and showcase the best regional and international filmmakers.
https://www.docberlin.org

Official Selection / Winners of The Tarkovski Grant
Ottilie Moore – Heiress in the Resistance (United States) by Dana Plays
Seconds Away (United States) by Benjamin Kegan
From Earth to Earth: The Lost Art of Dying in America (United States) by Maxwell Schweik, Alyssa Beebe, Chess Cabrera, Reed Freedman, Mikayla Hall
Portraits In Drag – The Faces of Pinay Colada (Germany) by Stephan Schaar
No Matter What (United States) by Carolyn Lambert
Harder! Faster! Louder! – Crows! Fireworks! Berlin! (Germany) by Westley Hennigh-Palermo
Hidden Driveways (Canada) by Quinn Masselink
Sanctity (Germany) by Frances Rebollido
Aka 赤 (Mexico) by Abinadi Meza
Yalla, Baba! (Belgium, Lebanon, Netherlands, Qatar) by Angie Obeid
Inferior Shadows (Iran) by Ramin Khalighi
The Other Side of Despair (Switzerland) by Varsy Buchmann
Line of Sight (Estonia) by Akseli Leppänen
Georgie (United States) by Jennie Butler
To the embers (France) by Morgane Ambre
Shifting Roots (Lebanon) by Angie Mrad
Tokyo Toy Boy (Belgium) by Esli Balatova
Spiegelberg - A german village (Germany) by Adrian Sagolla
Voice Notes on Death (Germany) by Romy Persaud Drennan, Harry Crampton
Nathalie, Nathalie (Germany) by Matias Dumas
This week doesn't really exist (Germany, Poland) by Piotr Goldstein, Olga Łojewska, Maksymilian Awuah
Blessed Are Those Who Grieve (Germany) by Zora Arose Ritz, Evgenia Chetvertkova, Kayu Yeung
Unscarred (Belgium) by Théo Roland

DOC.BERLIN is Back!8–11 December 2025Tickets: Just 4€ per evening, including a free drink!Berlin’s annual documentary fi...
11/23/2025

DOC.BERLIN is Back!
8–11 December 2025
Tickets: Just 4€ per evening, including a free drink!

Berlin’s annual documentary film festival returns to the historic BABYLON cinema, presenting an inspiring lineup of short and feature documentaries from around the world.

Festival Highlights:

Yalla, Baba! (Belgium, Lebanon, Netherlands, Qatar) – A daughter and her father drive from Brussels to Beirut, retracing a journey that reveals how much both the road and their relationship have changed.

Inferior Shadows (Iran) – A young family struggling with addiction in the city lays bare their daily fight for survival and escape.

Tokyo Toy Boy (Belgium) – A former Tokyo host boy battles between self-destruction and hope in a raw portrait of a lost generation.

Spielberg – A German Village (Germany) – Five locals reflect on nostalgia, decline, and the fading spirit of life in a small Swabian Forest village.

Unscarred (Belgium) – A mother and son confront their turbulent past by making a film together, marking the end of their chaotic journey.

Four unforgettable nights of screenings featuring works by both acclaimed and emerging filmmakers.

Tickets: Just 4€ per evening, including a free drink!
Don’t miss out—reserve now at https://www.docberlin.org

Doc.Boston Wraps Up 5th Edition, Announces Award Winners“The 2025 edition of Doc.Boston once again pushes the boundaries...
07/22/2025

Doc.Boston Wraps Up 5th Edition, Announces Award Winners

“The 2025 edition of Doc.Boston once again pushes the boundaries of nonfiction storytelling,” says festival curator Kris De Meester. “From the ravaged oil fields of Syria to a widow’s defiant stand on Lebanon’s southern border, from the intimate pain and resilience of a genderqueer performer in Las Vegas to the haunting legacy of a forgotten American master painter—this year’s films reveal lives shaped by conflict, identity, trauma, and tenacity. Whether through the quiet reflections of cloistered nuns or the raw emotion of an Armenian artist setting fire to his own work, these documentaries challenge, move, and inspire. Doc.Boston 2025 is a bold testament to the power of personal truth in a fractured world.”

The official selection included 26 documentary films from all over the world. (the Streaming Selection, remains available for streaming until July 27, more info on https://www.doc.boston/streaming).

Doc.Boston is happy to share with you today the award winners of 2025, as chosen by this year's jury members:

Best Feature Documentary Film
The Painted Life of Gregory Gillespie (United States) by Evan Goodchild

Best Short Documentary Film
Who Loves the Sun (Canada) by Arshia Shakiba

Best US Documentary Film
F-cking Sober (United States) by Em Vaughn

Best Experimental Documentary Film
Dearest Ghost (Estonia) by Margaret Mäses

Best Extremely Short Documentary Film
Buzz (United States) by Nina Ruggero

Best New England Documentary Film
Woman Rising (United States) by Matilde Simas

Best Connecting Cultures Film
Shifting Roots (Lebanon) by Angie Mrad

Congratulations to al filmmakers! And a big thank you to all guests for coming out to enjoy four evenings of short film cinema, we hope to see you all back next year.

🎬🍿 DOC.BOSTON is back! This Sunday at 6PM at the Capitol Theatre the first 20 people to arrive will receive FREE POPCORN...
07/19/2025

🎬🍿 DOC.BOSTON is back! This Sunday at 6PM at the Capitol Theatre the first 20 people to arrive will receive FREE POPCORN — because great documentaries deserve great snacks.

🎟️ Free entry – but seating is limited, so reserve your free tickets now at www.doc.boston!

Marija Wants To Become A Woman (Serbia) by Jovan Pantovic, Sunday July 20th at 8pm. Facing her oversensitive being, Mari...
07/17/2025

Marija Wants To Become A Woman (Serbia) by Jovan Pantovic, Sunday July 20th at 8pm.
Facing her oversensitive being, Marija creates the perfect partner in her head and openly talks about it with Jovan, her current partner. Stunned and affected by her confession and story, Jovan records it all on camera while living together as tenants in Belgrade, Serbia.
Running time: 00:29:57

A man doing man things (Canada) by Kim Fino, this Sunday at 8pm. Aaron Ray is a thirty years old gay man living in a sma...
07/17/2025

A man doing man things (Canada) by Kim Fino, this Sunday at 8pm.
Aaron Ray is a thirty years old gay man living in a small, conservative town in Utah. Through his portrait, he leads us into a complex and subtile vision and analysis of masculinity in the US.
Running time: 00:15:30

Veritas (United States) by Ellie Noto, Avery Gawronski, Sunday July 20th at 8pm. Following the lives of Dominican Sister...
07/17/2025

Veritas (United States) by Ellie Noto, Avery Gawronski, Sunday July 20th at 8pm.
Following the lives of Dominican Sisters in Walton, Kentucky.
Running time: 00:10:57

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