In North America, conversations about Brazil might center, depending upon one's particular bent, on the beauty of the beaches and the jungles of the
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In July 2002, John and Janet Pierson and their two children packed their bags and moved to Taveuni, a remote Fijian island. Eleven months later, they

INPUT 2005, which was hosted by ITVS in San Francisco this past May, took place in an atmosphere of creativity and crisis. INPUT is an annual movable

When cities recover from hard financial times, creative souls are often pushed to the peripheries. It should come as no surprise that the young

Let's imagine for a moment that we are in South Beach, Florida, where there are big events happening all the time; it's an all-night-party city, full

Amidst the announcement of the line-up of the 58th Cannes Film Festival, Thierry Frémaux, the event's artistic director, used ambiguous language to

If you happen to wander into the Park Hyatt Hotel in Century City, California from October 29-November 1, 2005, you may notice an abundance of smart

One could say that a well-made documentary provides viewers with "the next best thing to being there." While the cyber age allows us to operate more

Michael Steinberg of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival discusses why Missoula, Montana, is more than happy to host a film festival in the middle of winter.