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The latest box office tallies for docs.
Doc shorts nominees to be announced in January.
Some films will miss out on eligibility because of change.
Filmmaker to accept honor at annual IDA Documentary Awards Ceremony on 12/5.
Oscilloscope, Arthouse announce more pick-ups.
The DOC SHOT Q&A is an exclusive online feature by Documentary magazine associate editor Tamara Krinsky. Through this mix of questions (some serious, some sassy) each DOC SHOT provides a glimpse into the work and lives of those creating and supporting nonfiction film. Don Hardy and Dana Nachman, Producers/Directors: Witch Hunt YOUR FILM Brief description of your film: Witch Hunt is the story of one small California town-Bakersfield--where cowboy law enforcement replaced justice while destroying families for generations, as 34 families were falsely accused and wrongfully convicted of child
New York City-based course of study combines journalism, social activism and filmmaking.
Deadline, which chronicles Illinois Governor George Ryan's decision in 2003 to give clemency to all Death Row inmates, is a breakthrough for an independent documentary. NBC acquired broadcast rights to it after its chairman and CEO, Robert Wright, saw the film at this year's Sundance Film Festival. It will air July 30 as a two-hour Dateline NBC special, seen by an expected audience of 10 million. But when directors Katy Chevigny and Kirsten Johnson brought their labor-of-love documentary to Sundance in January, they were on a deadline themselves. Something good had to happen soon, or else. The
Adobe kicks off video, audio, and interactive media tool with launch webcast.
The News and Documentary Emmy Award Winners.