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But it’s often easy to assume Cousteau lived his entire life underwater - and that’s where director Liz Garbus hopes to tell a new story with “Becoming Cousteau.” Read IndieWire’s full review. The Frenchman brought the living world of the oceans into people’s homes and was an early celebrity voice emphasizing the horrors of climate change.

Whether you watched his films and television shows or are simply familiar with his kicky red hat, it’s hard to imagine anyone who doesn’t know the name of famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. “Becoming Costeau” (directed by Liz Garbus)ĭistributor: National Geographic and Disney+ As captured on camera by journalist and documentarian Maisie Crow, these teenagers, nearing graduation and hoping to enter law enforcement, anchor one of the most compelling journalistic accounts of America’s culture of policing. The school, located 10 miles east of El Paso, is one of 900 Texas high schools that now offer police training as a vocational track. These are high school kids being directed into simulations of high-stress policing situations as part of Horizon High School’s Law Enforcement Club. A lieutenant gives assignments: “Active Shooter,” “Drug Raid.” But we’re not about to see seasoned law enforcement professionals enter harm’s way. Their bulletproof helmets snap tightly at the chin.
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Where to Find It: Select theaters, plus various VOD and digital options Director Alonso Ruizpalacios’ exciting and unpredictable look at a pair of Mexico City police officers blends documentary and narrative techniques to deliver a refreshing and innovative look at the challenges of modern-day police work - as well as the underlying corruption that makes the most earnest officers vulnerable to a system rigged against them. “A Cop Movie” is almost half over before it reveals the full scope of its plot, and even then, it still has a few surprises in store. Where to Find It: Select theaters, streaming on Netflix starting on Friday, November 5 “A Cop Movie” (directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios) Additionally, our coverage will provide alternative viewing options whenever they are available. We encourage readers to follow the safety precautions provided by CDC and health authorities. Week of October 18 – October 24Īs new movies open in theaters during the COVID-19 pandemic, IndieWire will continue to review them whenever possible. Each film is now available in a theater near you or in the comfort of your own home (or, in some cases, both, the convenience of it all).
