Roving documentarian Ross Harrison have made films all over the world, so we sat down with him to chat about his films, the state of documentaries and the importance of environmentalism.
Tag: documentary
Coming True – Dare to Dream
‘Dare to Dream’ is a TV documentary produced by HBO of the farewell tour hosted for the golden generation of football players for US Women’s National TEAM… Read more “Coming True – Dare to Dream”
Save The Films, Save The World – Yasmin Rasyid
The Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival is one of the longest running festivals in Malaysia. As in, a proper festival of film screenings and stuff. Not the… Read more “Save The Films, Save The World – Yasmin Rasyid”
Tuan Zain, A Malaysian Visionary and a Principled Documentary Filmmaker
In a special article, Mr Hassan Muthalib takes a closer look at the godfather of Malaysian documentary films. After more than three decades of his passing, the… Read more “Tuan Zain, A Malaysian Visionary and a Principled Documentary Filmmaker”
Political Football – The Forbidden Team
Fikri Jermadi wonders how possible it is to talk about Tibet without being political, even in a film review. How pervasive is politics in our life? I… Read more “Political Football – The Forbidden Team”
Puff Piece – Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager
In reviewing ‘Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager’, Fikri Jermadi starts with an apology. I’m sorry, I can’t help myself. I should have exercised some restraint in this matter,… Read more “Puff Piece – Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager”
Godlike! – In The Hands of the Gods
Fikri Jermadi came across this documentary by accident, but was glad he did. Diego Maradona is an enigmatic figure, even at the worst of times. His genius… Read more “Godlike! – In The Hands of the Gods”
Hype Nation – Jangan Togel
Fikri Jermadi remembers a football CD making its way around some years ago about a part of football in Malaysia, and looked it up again. “The first… Read more “Hype Nation – Jangan Togel”