Jade Goody’s story is nothing short of a modern fairytale. The dystopian ups and downs of her short life lived in the spotlight are brilliantly recounted in Channel 4’s breathtaking 3-part series “Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain"
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Jade Goody’s story is nothing short of a modern fairytale. The dystopian ups and downs of her short life lived in the spotlight are brilliantly recounted in Channel 4’s breathtaking 3-part series “Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain"
While we often disregard the latest teen boyband obsessions as a modern and commercial scourge, director Jessica Leski’s comprehensive and touching study of the phenomenon compels the viewer to rethink.
CK Goldiing is a writer and filmmaker from Sheffield, UK who got in touch with Documentary Weekly to submit his rivetingly feel-good first short film, ‘61 HUGS’. After helplessly falling for this gem of a film, we set out to speak to the man himself.
2019 was another bumper year for the festival - here’s a summary of our best bits and films to look out for this year.
Late last year, Documentary Weekly was approached by the Southern Documentary Project filmmaker John Rash, who submitted to us a premiere of his first feature film Negro Terror. Now, tragically, his film has taken on far greater importance.