Natalia Almada was born in Sinaola, Mexico, to a Mexican father and an American mother, grew up in Chicago, and now maintains residences in both
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Nicolas Noxon reflects on his 50 years in television.

There was a time, not long ago, when the thought of using material that could not be cleared was quickly banished from a documentarian's mind

Read our Q&A with America's most philosophical and ironic filmmaker.

So, Americans elected its first African-American president. Time to ring in a "post-racial" New World Order? Time for a new chapter in ethnic

Forty years ago, an ebullient civil rights movement brought the plight of many marginalized Americans to the frontier of a slumbering national

Standing on the shoulders of those who came before us is the heart of STAND, a new documentary from political commentator, author and talk show/radio

There you are, working hard on your project, and you realize that the next scene calls for a medium shot of a pilot and co-pilot flying in a World War

'Good Hair' comes to theaters thsi fall through Roadside Attractions.

A new opportunity for Australian documentary filmmakers.