Marshall Cury, recipient of the Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award. Photo: Angela Jimenez After college, Marshall Curry looked for
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Eloquent and poetic yet devastatingly real, The Betrayal (Nerakhoon) is a deeply moving, personal film culminating from two decades of ideas and
2008 IDA Career Achievement Award
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
A profile of cinematographer Buddy Squires.
Moore changes the face of documentary film with "Bowling for Columbine"