Honorary award

The Story of Documentary Film

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60 min /
United Kingdom

In last 120 years we have built a new world wonder, New York, and made Auschwitz. LGBT rights have been won. Ella Fitzgerald sang. This is what the sixteen hours of The Story of Documentary Film is about. Fascinated by our times, the mountain top and the valley of tears. Revolution, music, work, feminism, bodies. Can documentary kill fascism? We believe it can.

Screening of the first episode.

 

The screening will be followed by the masterclass “7 plans 7” with the director.

Theme:

DocumentaryHistory

Mark Cousins

Mark Cousins is a Northern Irish filmmaker and writer based in Edinburgh. His body of work, consisting of 25 feature-length films and six books, explores visual culture, cities, politics, walking… His 15-hour documentary The Story of Film: An Odyssey won a Peabody Award and the Stanley Kubrick Award, while A Story of Children and Film premiered at Cannes. With I Am Belfast, he created a lyrical essay film about his hometown. His fiction debut was Stockholm, My Love, a musical starring and featuring the music of Neneh Cherry. His most recent book is the non-fiction essay The Story of Looking.

Schedules

Credits

Director
Mark Cousins
Producer
John Archer
Editor
Timo Langer

Technical sheet

Duration:

60 min

Country:

United Kingdom

Language:

English

Subtitles:

Catalan

Awards and festivals

Sundance 2026

Berlinale 2026

 

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