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This print issue of Documentary comes right before IDA’s biennial industry conference, Getting Real. In the tradition of past magazine issues that immediately precede the conference, this issue previews the conference’s themes of “Strategy, Networks, Access” through interviews with speakers whose work will be featured at the conference. At this point, however, I should show my hand. I’m not only the editor of this publication but also the conference director of Getting Real. These pieces illustrate the heterogeneous and earnest quality of the dialogue we hope to model at the conference—and model the actions we hope these conversations will inspire toward a more just and distributed documentary ecosystem.Articles featured in the print version will be published online throughout April-June, 2024.
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Colors of White Rock
COLORS OF WHITE ROCK captures the story of Maikhuu, one of the rare women truck drivers fighting for survival along Mongolia’s hazardous coal roads. Her journey holds up an astounding, poetically incisive mirror to the human and environmental costs of Mongolia’s mining boom.
COLORS OF WHITE ROCK captures the story of Maikhuu, one of the rare women truck drivers fighting for survival along Mongolia’s hazardous coal roads. Her journey holds up an astounding, poetically incisive mirror to the human and environmental costs of Mongolia’s mining boom.