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The unassuming title of this documentary belies what is one of the most remarkable nonfiction films ever made. From 1971 through 1976, Ed Pincus
People sometimes ask me what my all-time favorite documentary film is. Many documentaries have moved me, or seem important or have influenced my own
Dear IDA Community, Fundraising. It's one of the hardest things about being a nonprofit, but there are no two ways about it: It must be done. The more
Courtesy of Roadside Attractions While shooting my documentary Kings Point, I once said to a subject,"Just try to pretend I'm not here." Her response
The Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring 2004) University of Minnesota Press 176 pps
What the Fall issue is all about: education.
I first saw The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter in the early 1980s. Much like The Atomic Café (Kevin Rafferty, Jane Loader, Pierce Rafferty, prods
Courtesy by Mark Lipson I was a freshman in college when a friend asked me one night if I was interested in seeing a documentary film. "The director
A review of the book 'Cinemas of the World: Film and Society from 1985 to the Present'