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Simon Kilmurry takes the helm this summer as IDA's new executive director, following 16 years at the venerable PBS series POV—the last nine years as
There has never been a more dangerous time for documentary filmmakers. Many work independently without organizational backing and are literally on the
"Why isn't FRONTLINE more like Minecraft?" In her keynote address to the AFI DOCS Filmmaker Conference, FRONTLINE executive producer Raney Aronson
There are eight million stories in the Naked City, it’s been said of New York—but none more extraordinary than the one filmmaker Crystal Moselle
From a warts-and-all look at a Bay Area tech legend to a very personal meditation on life, love and history along one of the region's major highways
While the 22nd annual edition of Hot Docs, North America's largest documentary festival, screened over 200 films from April 23 to May 3 in Toronto
Approaching the completion of its first half-century, the Internationale Filrnfestspiele Berlin is bigger, better than ever, despite its imperiled
The Tribeca Film Festival continues to be a highly sought-after showcase for new longform documentary work, and an unofficial but key marketplace
The 18th annual Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, which ran April 9 through 12 in Durham, NC, was a four-day fest crammed with documentaries
Before viewing Brett Morgen's new documentary, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, I had to jump through a few online security hurdles in order to watch the