A review of Carole Lee Dean's 'The Art of Funding: Alternative Financing Concepts'
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Nina Gilden Seavey, founder/director of The Documentary Center at George Washington University Editor's Note: Documentary magazine has devoted many

A review of the book 'Killer Images,' co-edited by Joshua Oppenheimer.

" To Be and To Have isn't a documentary in the traditional sense, with a demonstrative and didactic approach," says its maker, Nicolas Philibert. "I

"The idea was simple and big. Capturing drama in real life could allow viewers to experience other worlds with their own senses. Carrying out that

Film History, An International Journal Volume 16, Number 1, 2004 Editor-in-Chief: Richard Kozarski Indiana University Press and John Libbey Publishing

I remember feeling outraged when I first saw Boatman (1993), a film about life and death on the river Ganges in India. I saw the film at a time when I

A review of 'American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary: The Cambridge Turn'

The unassuming title of this documentary belies what is one of the most remarkable nonfiction films ever made. From 1971 through 1976, Ed Pincus

People sometimes ask me what my all-time favorite documentary film is. Many documentaries have moved me, or seem important or have influenced my own