‘The Cycle of Love’ Director on Bringing to Screen the ‘Really Positive’ Story of Man Who Biked From India to Sweden for Love: ‘I Hope It Reminds Us That Most People Are Good’
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Oscar-winning Brit documentarian Orlando von Einsiedel is best known for finding stories of hope and humanity in places of darkness and despair. There was “Virunga,” about the work of Congolese park rangers in the midst of a brutal rebellion, plus “The White Helmets,” following the daring rescue attempts of the Syria Civil Defence in war-torn […]
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Mar 13, 2026 7:45am PT ‘The Cycle of Love’ Director on Bringing to Screen the ‘Really Positive’ Story of Man Who Biked From India to Sweden for Love: ‘I Hope It Reminds Us That Most People Are Good’ By Alex Ritman Plus Icon Alex Ritman @alexritman Latest How ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Producers Helped the Subject’s Family Evacuate Gaza After the Film’s Venice Premiere 15 minutes ago Sky Acquires Cary Joji Fukunaga’s Crime Thriller ‘Blood on Snow,’ Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson 5 hours ago Netflix Makes Cuts to Global Product Team as Part of Reorg 22 hours ago See All Oscar-winning Brit documentarian Orlando von Einsiedel is best known for finding stories of hope and humanity in places of darkness and despair. There was “Virunga,” about the work of Congolese park rangers in the midst of a brutal rebellion, plus “The White Helmets,” following the daring rescue attempts of the Syria Civil Defence in war-torn Aleppo (fun fact: Netflix’s first ever Academy Award win). More recently he directed “The Lost Children,” about a group of indigenous children who managed to survive in the Colombian Amazon for 40 days after their plane crashed. Related Stories HBO's 'DTF St. Louis' Is a Perversely Hilarious Spin on an Erotic Thriller: TV Review
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