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Christopher Campbell

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The Python Hunt (2025) 93% EDIT “As much as I am a fan of Oppenheim’s own directorial projects, I have to admit I’m glad he had his friend helm this one, as Robin seems even more of a compassionate collaborator than curious observer when it comes to the subject matter.” – Nonfics (Substack) May 7, 2026 Full Review American Dream (1990) 100% EDIT “Masterpiece...a familiar yet still enraging portrait of Reagan-era America.” – Nonfics (Substack) May 1, 2026 Full Review Modern Whore (2025) 100% EDIT “What I like most about Modern Whore is that it’s serious, but it still has fun, balancing a tone and aesthetic that’s somewhere between the Drunk History model and a sociology thesis.” – Nonfics (Substack) May 1, 2026 Full Review Our Land (2025) 97% EDIT “A unique nonfiction film...up there with Dahomey as one of the most contemplative documentaries on colonialism this decade.” – Nonfics (Substack) May 1, 2026 Full Review Lorne (2026) 70% EDIT “The problem is that Michaels is not that interesting. It’s not just that he’s elusive and that Neville can’t seem to crack the nut here.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 17, 2026 Full Review Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars (1987) EDIT “Even if I don’t love the whole thing, I have to appreciate that the film and what it captures have been preserved.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 17, 2026 Full Review Fiume o morte! (2025) 92% EDIT “Will leave you wishing for more obscure histories portrayed in such a lively manner.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 10, 2026 Full Review Steal This Story, Please! (2025) 95% EDIT “This feature is functional as a profile of Goodman and a vehicle to showcase her work. It just doesn’t stand on its own as a significant piece of filmmaking with anything original to say.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 10, 2026 Full Review The Last Twins (2025) EDIT “Most of these survivors have since passed away, which only stresses the film’s importance of capturing their presence and stories before it is too late.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 10, 2026 Full Review The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson (2026) EDIT “For better or worse, the film is not sensational in the least. This means it’s pretty straightforward and respectful toward its victim, but it doesn’t have much bite.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 4, 2026 Full Review The Tallest Dwarf (2025) EDIT “As a documentary on dwarf identity, medical concerns, and other topics devoted to this group, there’s enough appeal, but it’s not as compelling as the documentary the title promises.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 4, 2026 Full Review My Sweet Land (2024) 100% EDIT “This is a tense way to exist, somewhat similar to the locals of Pompei: Below the Clouds who always feel on the verge of disaster, and it’s interesting, if often heartbreaking, to see this through Vrej’s eyes.” – Nonfics (Substack) Apr 4, 2026 Full Review The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) 90% EDIT “An example of how all issue documentaries should play out, but it’s also the issue documentary that drops the mic on all the world’s problems.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 27, 2026 Full Review Lumière! The Adventure Continues (2024) EDIT “I really love Frémaux’s concluding remarks on cinema’s importance and how it’s about us seeing and understanding ourselves and others.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 23, 2026 Full Review Keep Quiet and Forgive (2025) EDIT “It shouldn’t be surprising that a community based on old-fashioned living would have issues regarding the treatment of women, physically and socially. Hopefully, this film will get viewers to realize that the obvious is not okay to be dismissed as such.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 23, 2026 Full Review White with Fear (2024) 90% EDIT “Plays like a fire alarm pulled after the building has already burned down. It’s not up to date. Its thesis and arguments are easy and obvious. And the film fails to get that today, the real issue is the Americans being led, not the pipers leading them.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 23, 2026 Full Review With Byrd at the South Pole (1930) EDIT “Unlike other documentary features of the period, not too much is lost in the need to engage and enthrall. The footage offers a record of events while the film editorially plays with its story.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 23, 2026 Full Review The Plastic Detox (2026) EDIT “There’s just too much covered here to be encouraging and therefore effective.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 16, 2026 Full Review Bella! (2023) 100% EDIT “A basic but necessary biographical documentary about Congresswoman and feminist movement icon Bella Abzug (I’m surprised she hadn’t already received one).” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 16, 2026 Full Review Iron Family (2022) EDIT “As with many documentaries on people with disabilities, Iron Family portrays its subject as someone who shouldn’t be treated differently, but obviously is simply by being the subject of a documentary because of their disability.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 16, 2026 Full Review Videoheaven (2025) 85% EDIT “I found it nostalgically and academically riveting, even if a bit too long and often overstated.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 6, 2026 Full Review Pompei: Below the Clouds (2025) 98% EDIT “Pompei: Below the Clouds is far from being one of Gianfranco Rosi’s best films. Of course, I still recommend it. There’s a lot to love in the film.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 6, 2026 Full Review Ghost Elephants (2025) 100% EDIT “It’s not a documentary where an answer is important within the narrative, nor is a point necessary to be gleaned, but it gives audiences a lot to feel and think about along the way.” – Nonfics (Substack) Feb 27, 2026 Full Review A Body to Live In (2025) 90% EDIT “While I don’t expect a lot of viewers to give it a look, I did find the film’s section on the AIDS crisis and the address of the modern primitivism movement’s cultural appropriation issue interesting beyond the stuff that I didn’t relate to or agree with.” – Nonfics (Substack) Feb 27, 2026 Full Review Paul McCartney: Man on the Run (2025) 100% EDIT “If you appreciated Neville’s all-archival first half of Steve! (martin), a documentary in 2 pieces more than the second part, you should understand and enjoy what makes Man on the Run work so well.” – Nonfics (Substack) Feb 25, 2026 Full Review
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