Posts Tagged ‘Matthew Heineman’
Film Review – A Private War
Look, protestations of “Fake News” being the “Enemy of the People” can take a flying leap. At its best, journalism can be a noble profession which seeks to both inform and enlighten its audience. One of the most important roles it can serve is to…
READ MORESIFF Film Review – City of Ghosts
Raqqa, a city in Syria, has been overtaken by ISIS and a select few are doing what they can to find out the truth about what is happening in their home town. This is to be applauded, yet City of Ghosts is strong on information…
READ MORESIFF Interview – Matthew Heineman – City of Ghosts
Spencer Fornaciari interviews director Matthew Heineman from the documentary City of Ghosts at SIFF 2017.
READ MOREFilm Analysis – Land of Wolves (2015)
When I was seventeen, I traveled to Mazatlan, Mexico, for spring break in March of 1998. This wasn’t a quick plane ride with two hundred hormonal college kids to a weeklong boozefest on the beach; rather, I went with a friend and her boyfriend, two…
READ MORESIFF Film Review – Cartel Land
Cartel Land‘s look at those who have taken it upon themselves to fight back against corruption shows that even those with the greatest of intentions have their own inner demons that make them less than the ideals they hold. Director Matthew Heineman took a big risk going…
READ MORESIFF Interview – Matthew Heineman – Cartel Land
Spencer interviews director Matthew Heineman from the documentary Cartel Land at SIFF 2015.
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