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Sheffield Doc/Fest

If you’ve got a compelling idea for a documentary project, have a finished film you need to get out into the world or just want to see some of the world’s best documentaries before anybody else, then...

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Secret Cinema

It’s official, everyone wants to live inside a movie. When Secret Cinema released the first batch of tickets for their immersive screening experience of ’80s sci-fi classic Back To The Future at the...

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We Are Many

American think-tank GDELT recently produced an online tool that charts every major protest around the world since 1979. As the animation cycles through a month per second up to the present day, 250...

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Leave to Remain

What would you do if you had escaped death or persecution in your home country and then arrived on foreign shores with absolutely no way of proving the traumatic experiences you had been through? This...

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Sheffield Doc/Fest

As the biggest documentary film festival in the UK, Sheffield Doc/Fest is undoubtedly the best place to go to find the state of the nation reflected on film. The local tales on show revealed a Britain...

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Baywara

How would it feel to know you were the last link in a chain that stretches back 60,000 years? As the spiritual custodian of the Didgeridoo, Djalu Gurruwiwi is entrusted with safeguarding the knowledge...

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The Knife That Killed Me

The Knife That Killed Me is a timely journey through the memories of Yorkshire teen Paul Varderman as he reflects on events leading up to his death. Adapted from Anthony McGowan’s 2008 novel of the...

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Tamra Davis

To celebrate Huck 45, curated by artist, skateboarder and chronicler of teenage California Ed Templeton, we are having a Huck website summer takeover dedicated to Ed’s longtime muse, suburbia. In this...

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Filmonik

The Kino movement was born in Montreal in the late 1990s and exploded all around the world, giving birth to ‘Cells’ that provide both amateur and professional film makers alike a place to create and...

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RiP! A Remix Manifesto

“Elton John seems untouchable,” says prolific remixer Girl Talk. “…they force these ideas in your mind that these superstars are untouchable. [I just want to be able] to manipulate and do what you want...

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The Gentleman’s Wager

How do you get your hands on something that can’t be bought? Theft, blackmail and all manner of underhand tactics spring to mind, but those options are off the table if you want to get what you desire...

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Inside the minds of the world’s most notorious pranksters

Nothing says fuck the man like nailing your shlong to a piece of wood. When Dirty Sanchez first came out in 2003 they shocked, disgusted and appalled the picket-fence public to the point of disbelief....

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The best new action sports films on the planet

Savage Cinema is a strand of the San Sebastian Film Festival – September 19-27, 2014 – that deals with action sports-related features and documentaries. Now in its second year, Savage Cinema aims to...

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Documentaries that change how we see the world

Documentaries can shine a light into places we can’t see, show life through someone else’s eyes, reveal the human stories behind the events that shape our world and give us an insight into the...

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Documentaries that change how we see the world

We’re great believers in the power of documentary to change how we see the world. Since Huck was born almost a decade ago, we’ve championed storytellers who work with film, photography and journalism...

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Personal stories from CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider

In the unassuming commuter town of Meyrin on the Franco-Swiss border lies CERN, or The European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. Since 1954,...

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What do filmmaking greats love about movies?

Ever wondered what inspires the most exciting movie people in the world to make movies? Well, wonder no more. A new book, aptly called What I Love About Movies, made by our sibling magazine Little...

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What is Samuel L Jackson’s policy on North Korea?

Turn on the news or pick up a newspaper and it’s clear to see the world faces some major challenges. But never fear, we have a secret weapon: Samuel L Jackson. The Revolution Will Be Televised team...

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How would you navigate life with just four phrases?

After surviving a major cerebral haemorrhage in 2005, musician Edwyn Collins could only say four phrases: “yes,” “no,” “Grace Maxwell” (his wife’s name) and “the possibilities are endless.” Edwyn...

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Nas: Time is Illmatic reawakens a hip hop masterpiece

In 1994, Nasir Jones stepped into the booth to lay his life on the line – “I gave you what the streets felt like, what it tasted like, sounded like, smelled like… I tried to capture it like no one else...

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