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Festivals

Springtime in Los Angeles...and what was blooming was film festivals. International Documentary managed to attend several of these first-year fests
Like most film festivals, the San Francisco International Film Festival reflects the character of the city itself-sophisticated, eclectic, politically
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) celebrated its 30th anniversary with some 33 docs in the Refracting Reality section, 13 of them
For the documentary community, the big news from the 2004 Cannes International Film Festival this past May would seem to be Michael Moore, right? The
For anyone who grew up in Canada in the 1960s and '70s, watching documentaries used to mean sitting in a darkened social studies class, while some
The cultural plans for New York City's Ground Zero—the site of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001-calls for attractions that infuse life back
Since 1970, the giant screen 15/70mm IMAX format has provided a close-up and experiential view of nature's wonders. Historically, natural history and
In its sophomore year, Silverdocs—based at the American Film Institute Theater in Silver Spring, Maryland, and co-sponsored by AFI and Discovery
Documentaries seem to have latched onto the public conscience in a big way in recent years, thanks in large part to passionate filmmakers with a
Crazy Legs Conti: Zen and the Art of Competitive Eating. From Mike Wranovics' Up for Grabs. From Adam Feinstein's Say You Love Me. From Mike Wranovics