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Fall has arrived. The kids are back in school. And all good fans of the documentary art form have an opportunity to see some of the best documentaries
A review of 'Emile de Antonio: Radical Filmmaker in Cold War America' by Randolph Lewis
Allow me to introduce you to the new Executive Director of the International Documentary Association. She is a high-energy, creative, capable
Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. I will never forget that sound and the anticipation I felt as I climbed the first crest of the roller coaster ride
Bud Greenspan, whose award-winning documentaries on the Winter and Summer Olympic Games made him synonymous with that quadrennial event, passed away
There is no question that Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia, her 1936 masterpiece of the Berlin Olympic Games, is the main reason I became a documentary
Dear Readers, In concert with IDA’s much-anticipated summertime event, we look back on the making of one of the great rock’n’roll docs, D.A
This report comes happily from the Cannes International Film Festival. Nothing I have ever seen explains the place of the documentary in film history
A review of 'John Grierson: Life, Contributions, Influence' by Jack C. Ellis
Over the past decade, film festivals have grown into a year-round festival industry, one that seems to have spread to every medium-sized US and