Netflix’s ‘Grenfell: Uncovered’ wins Sheffield DocFest audience award

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Netflix’s Grenfell: Not covered He won the Audience Award at the British Documentary Festival Sheffield Dock Fest (June 18-22).

Oleid Sadiq’s film world follows a forensic investigation into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that premiered at the festival and killed 72 people.

Elsewhere, Anastasiya Miroshnichenko’s Weld together He won the Great Juju Award at an international competition. Focusing on Belarus’ alcoholism, the ju-described cited the film as “an honest and sensitive portrayal” of a young woman struggling to maintain her family. Special mention has been given to US functions Gas station attendant From Carla Mercy.

The first feature juju Award was sent to a US documentary exterior, Director Vicki Curtis and Doug Anderson on gender-based violence in Guatemala. A special mention was in the characteristics of Ecuador Carmela and Walker By Luis Herrera and Esteban Coloma.

Hind Meddeb’s Sudan, remember us He won the Tim Hetherington Award. Premiering at last year’s Venice Film Festival, the film follows the 2019 Sudanian leader, Ohm Al Bashir, and the subsequent overthrow of the civil war.

According to the festival, the 32nd edition of Sheffield Docfest saw a 20% increase in the number of tickets sold year-on-year.

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