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The outlook for program sales at the 39th annual National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) conference this January in Las Vegas
Marina Goldovskaya, who heads the documentary studies department at University of California at Los Angeles, has been working on her “Oral History
In the past decade, we've undergone a massive change in the world of the documentary. Fiction and nonfiction now live equally side by side in schools
Last month’s Academy Awards® telecast featured a first-ever tribute to documentaries. It was considered by many to be another hallmark in an ongoing
The ancient houses that overhang Amsterdam’s misty canals seem to exist in another world from New York. The clanging trams proclaim good order and a
As part of the year-long celebration of the Sundance Institute’s 20th anniversary, Sundance20 premiered in January on the Sundance Channel. This rare
While overall reports of the 2002 Sundance Film Festival have remarked on a quieter, more somber air in Park City, there was much warmth and activity
Sundance 2002 was a relatively sober affair, in the wake of 9/11 and in the midst of a recession—fewer parties, less swag, more security. Even the
Land in the American West was once advertised as free for the taking. Under the Homestead Act of 1863, nearly two million families came to settle
In the midst of vivid reminders that today’s news is tomorrow’s history, 400 filmmakers and broadcasters gathered in Boston last fall for History 2001