Asif Kapadia
Through a woman’s point of view and an unconventional definition of politics, For Sama proves more powerful and significant than many of its peers.
Musanna Ahmed shares his first report from the 2019 Sheffield Doc/Fest, with reviews for Diego Maradona, War of Art, One Child Nation, Seahorse & more.
Diego Maradona is another triumph for Asif Kapadia, offering something richer than the standard sports documentary.
Constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage, this documentary centers on the career of celebrated football player Diego Maradona.
Asif Kapadia isn’t the documentary filmmaker of our times, but he is one of the most timely. In the digital age where all information is online, he manages to make movies comprised almost entirely of footage that can be found on YouTube and somehow turn them into major events in documentary cinema. Since his (ever so slightly overrated) 2011 effort Senna, his style as a documentarian has stubbornly refused to change, yet the way he manipulates archive footage to create something new and horrifying is unparalleled, even if it frequently favours emotional manipulation over creating a deeper look at the self-destructive life of subject Amy Winehouse.