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Marshall Cury, recipient of the Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award. Photo: Angela Jimenez After college, Marshall Curry looked for
Eloquent and poetic yet devastatingly real, The Betrayal (Nerakhoon) is a deeply moving, personal film culminating from two decades of ideas and
Friends and coworkers remember this fascinating filmmaker.
Terry Zwigoff's Crumb by John Anderson Proof that cranky, banjo-playing misanthropes can be movie heroes, Crumb (1994) is a perfect synthesis of
As part of IDA's 25th Anniversary celebration, film critic Emanuel Levy writes an essay about Errol Morris' 'The Thin Blue Line,' which came in at Number 2 in the Top 25 Poll, as voted for by the IDA Membership.
Three decades after filmmaker Roman Polanski fled the country rather than face imprisonment for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, Marina Zenovich's 'Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired' tells the story behind the trial.
Follow the career of the 2007 IDA Career Achievement Award winner
Moore changes the face of documentary film with "Bowling for Columbine"