A co-production of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Jewish Museum, the New York Jewish Film Festival this year took place in January
Festivals

It's about the buzz. It's about the seminars and the Internet. It's about the co-production possibilities, and the blues and Cajun food. But most of

It's a rare occasion—even in Utah—when a pimp, a porn star, a community activist, a former Vietnam POW, a Tuvan throat singer, an Internet impresario

Founded by filmmaker Nick Manning in 1966, the New York EXPO of Short Film and Video hasn't missed a single annual session in 32 years. Anne Borin is

In its twenty-second annual session—middle-aged as festivals go—the Mead festival this past November presented a parade of new films that enlarged

My first visit to Amsterdam's International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA) was quite a revelation for someone from Los Angeles, supposed movie

In a country producing more than 600 feature films a year, in an incredible array of 23 languages, the Indian documentary film has always been a poor

One of the unique aspects of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is the lack of distraction. The historic district where the Malco Theatre is

In and Out of Sardinia. From the moment I stepped onto Sardinian soil, to the moment the plane lifted off 8 days later, I was treated to one of the

Documentary film is not immune from the impact of social change. This is especially evident in a country where politics and social structure have