Every Fall, we have the pleasure of hosting the IDA Screening Series, which brings some of the year's best documentary films to the IDA community and
IDA Documentary Screening Series
Filmmaker James Lapine discusses how confident the famous composer in an interview, a direct contrast to his vulnerability in front of the piano.
DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' director talks about being on the road with one of the world's most famous rock bands.
If there's one image that sums up the overwhelming workload of our nation's public defenders, it can be found in the middle of Dawn Porter's recent
Filmmakers Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright talk about the slow process of building trust with the Ugandan LGBT community.
After completing his latest documentary feature, Errol Morris professed that the film captured "the strangest interview I’ve ever done." And for
Director Barbara Kopple spoke to Indiewire's Dana Harris about wanting to get inside the Hemingway mythos.
Criticwire's Steve Greene talks to TIM'S VERMEER producer Farley Ziegler about carving their story.
KCRW's Matt Holzman asks Robert Stone about the support he's received from the the likes of Microsoft and Google.
Filmmakers and subjects from THE SQUARE discuss collecting footage from the protests in Tahrir Square, and what the editing process was like for the team.