Skip to main content

Latest Posts

Twenty-Four Films To Be Shown in New York And Los Angeles.
Editor’s Note: On October 1 at the Lakeside Theater in Oakland, IDA will present a special Bay Area edition of its Conversation Series, featuring The Black Panthers director Stanley Nelson talking with Orlando Bagwell, director of the Documentary Program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Learn more and purchase tickets. When we think of the 1970s, we generally think of Vietnam and Watergate, the Me Decade and disillusionment, double-digit inflation and the American hostages in Iran. The '70s as a decade has not quite reached the iconic status of the '60s; one thinks of the '70s
Docs on Andy Warhol, Jack Smith and Matthew Barney
Looking at nature/wildlife filmmaking programs in academia.
July 6th is THE Deadline
What success means to the doc community.
The Truth, in its many guises.
Gianfranco Pannone is an Italian documentary filmmaker who occasionally works in fiction. He earned a degree in the history and theory of cinema at the University of Rome and a degree in film direction at the Experimental Center of Cinema in Cinecittà, Rome. In the past two decades, he has produced several short and feature-length documentaries that have been recognized internationally. Currently, he teaches film at the DAMS (University of Bologna, Italy), the Zelig Film School (Bolzano, Italy), the University of Rome Three and the Act Multimedia, Academy of Film and Television in Cinecittà