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The Sundance Institute kicked off its 25th anniversary celebration with its annual post-Christmas, pre-Oscars Mecca in the Mountains, the Sundance
From the film Massacre at Mystic, of the year 1637, when the Pequots in New England were the strongest Native American group in the region. Part of 10
Religulous, the forthcoming documentary directed by Larry Charles ( Borat; Curb Your Enthusiasm) and produced by and starring humorist/pundit Bill
Political conventions are a natural subject for documentarians. High stakes, inherent drama and charismatic characters are just a few of the
While many bemoan the state of theatrical documentary distribution, filmmaker and political activist Robert Greenwald has turned the situation to his
We Look Back at Celebrated Films and Filmmakers of 1982
Produced 'The Kids Are Alright.'
"Surfwise" Profiles a Maverick Family