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Next to the Oscars, the Emmys are the most prestigious awards in Hollywood. Everyone has seen the Emmys on television, but the Emmy broadcast shows
A Review of John Anderson and Laura Kim's 'Wake Up Screening'
Looking at the backgrounds of accomplished filmmakers is a most interesting exercise, and to study the emergence of Florentine Films--now 30 years old
As an 11-year old in 1958, I watched the Disney film White Wilderness. We see a cute little bear cub lose its footing on a steep, snow-covered
Why Can’t Factual and Nature Filmmakers Find Common Ground?
When watching The King's Speech, a warm, if plastic, British biopic about King George VI's stutter and his friendship with an Australian speech
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From Davis Guggenheim's An Inconvenient Truth IDA/ABC NEWS VIDEOSOURCE AWARD Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples TempleDirector/Producer
IDA/ABCNews Videosource Award BhuttoDirector/Producer: Duane BaughmanDirector/Writer: Johnny O'HaraProducers: Mark Siegel, Arleen SorkinExecutive
The use of re-enactment in documentary is as old as the form itself, yet it remains persistently controversial, and there is nothing else that better