Moore changes the face of documentary film with "Bowling for Columbine"
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Huge storms pound the middle third of the United States. The Mississippi overflows its banks, flooding towns, killing and displacing people

'Banished' uncovers a buried chapter in American history--when, from reconstruction through the post-World War I era, African-American communities in the South were forced off their land and out of their homes.

Ted Braun was the winner of the 2007 Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award.

South African filmmakers Arya Lalloo and Feizel Mamdoo reflect on the inaugural People to People International Documentary Conference, held in Johannesburg.

Alex Gibney's 'Taxi to the Dark Side' takes an unflinching look at the Bush administration's policy on torture.

A profile of the 2008 Pioneer Award honoree Paula S. Apsell, executive producer of NOVA.

by Thomas Rigler Earlier this year, at the annual TV business circus called NATPE, attendees were treated to an unconventional keynote speech. Its

As part of our 25th anniversary essays, distribution maven Peter Broderick writes about how docmakers can maximize their revenue streams by cutting out the middle man.

As part of a collection of 25th Anniversary essays, IDA Preservation & Scholarship honoree Michael Rabiger reflects on 25 years of documentary education.