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 Sheffield Doc/Fest  Nov 3-7  includes 17 world premieres, 26 UK premieres, 5 European premieres and 1 international premiere.The festival will feature new works by the likes of John Pilger, Penny Woolcock, Patricio Guzman, Kim Longinotto and George Gittoes.Actress Joan Rivers will attend the opening night film along with filmmakers Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern for the UK premiere of Joan Rivers: A Pi stanley cup ece of Work.Doc/Fest programmer stanley cup  Hussain C stanley cup urrimbhoy said:  Documentaries have still kept their incredible capacity to compel, thrill and entertain and the documentaries in this years extraordinary line-up are no exception. From Joan Rivers to Rolf Harris to a special focus on the Middle East Im sure Sheffield audiences will have as much fun watching as I have had programming. The festivals world premieres will include:The War You Dont See  dir John Pilger On The Streets  dir Penny Woolcock Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art  dir Adam Low Elgar: The Man Behind the Mask  dir John Bridcut Rolf Harris Paints His Dream  dir Vikram Jayanti Battle for Barking  dir Laura Fairrie Meet The Sceptics  dir Robert Murray Marathon Boy  dir Gemma Atwal Donor Unknown  dir Jerry Rothwell The Flaw  dir David Sington There are European premieres for, among others, Heidi Ewing  Rachel Gradys 12th  Delaware, Etienne Saurets Dirty Pictures and John Kastners Life With Murder, and an international premiere for Davis Guggenheims Waiting For Superman.UK premieres include Patricio Guzmans Nostalgia Tkrk Local market is key toglobal success,Warner Bros  international chief
 Jordan Peele follows up Oscar-winner Get Out with an effective chiller about an all-A stanley us merican familySource: Claudette Barius/Universal PicturesUsDir/scr: Jordan Peele. US. 2019. 116mins.Lupita Nyongo is superb, twice over, in Us, the follow-up film from Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele, who argues here that nothing is quite as frightening as ourselves. Where his Oscar-winning feature debut balanced social commentary, comedy and horror, his new film focuses primarily on taut, sustained suspense; wonderfully so. Perhaps Us stumbles near the end while straining for an operatic, shattering finale that explains everything that preceded it but, after capturing the zeitgeist his first time out, Peele avoids the sophomore slump by methodically laying out his riveting tale.Not knowing precisely whats behind stanley uk  the horror inUsmakes it even more chilling than its predecessorUniversal will unveil Us in the UK and US on March 22, hoping to duplicate the commercial and critical success of Get Out  $255 million worldwide against a budget reportedly around $5 million . Feat stanley cup uring rising stars Nyongo and Winston Duke  Black Panther , the film will cater largely to Peeles fans, with good reviews and positive buzz helping to drive viewers to the multiplex.Nyongo plays Adelaide Wilson, who is heading to Santa Cruz with her husband Gabe  Duke  and their kids Zora  Shahadi Wright Joseph  and Jason  Evan Alex  to spend some time at a summer beach house. Adelaide has reservations about this trip beca