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Iran is a country where the cultural, social and political landscape has experienced one of the most overwhelming challenges of the last millennium
In the late 1930s, due to its miraculous resurgence after near-devastation from a Category 5 hurricane in 1926 and the ensuing Depression, Miami
Have you seen ¿Más Bébes? or Land of Opportunity? By linking to these online productions, you have dipped your toe into the vast pool of the future
If you have ever used a clip or a photo or an existing piece of music in your documentary, you must have spent more than a little time looking for the
Tell Them Who You Are, which will be released theatrically in April through THINKFilm, is a 95-minute summary of a personal journey for Mark S. Wexler
Remember back in the late 1990s, when the dot-com world was taking off? There was talk of the Internet replacing "brick and mortar" businesses. The
Working with one's domestic partner can be tricky--especially when the couple has an infant. Five minutes after finishing our documentary Horns and
By Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi A study conducted with some 50 documentary filmmakers over the course of a year, the American University's "Untold
The 2005 Sundance Film Festival opened on Inauguration Day and, as an encore to the politically charged year that had just passed, featured an
In a master class entitled "The Art of the Tease," held at the 2005 RealScreen Summit in Washington, DC, in February, two hooks were cited to entice