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Editor's Note: The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Programs and Fund is the receipient of the IDA Pioneer Award; this article appeared in the
No one in the documentary community can stop talking about what a great time it is to be working in the world of nonfiction. Docs are booming in
A map of Lower Manhattan... A mini-umbrella for unexpected spring thunderstorms... Comfortable shoes for pounding the New York sidewalks... And of
How do documentary filmmakers impact their audiences and create social change with their films? Working Films and the BRITDOC Foundation are two
Oh no, not another doc festival! Just because you're reeling (no pun intended) from attending Sundance, IDFA, Hot Springs, Full Frame, Real Screen and
Remembered Earth is the eighth film that former TV news reporter/cinematographer John Grabowska has produced, written and directed for the National
Back in the good old days, productions were like families. People joined together with a common goal--to make a film--and they worked hard to make
Jan Krawitz shares her experience on the Southern Circuit Independent Film Tour.
In a society where the disabled are often invisible or a source of pity or condescension, Murderball, a new film about quadriplegics playing
I first saw Ricky Leacock and Joyce Chopra's Happy Mother's Day in 1964 as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago. It showed me the direction