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Editor’s note—It seems so many moons ago—but it was only last year—when filmmaker Doug Block took that one giant leap for filmkind and launched his
Film school offers students a bundle of resources, including a learned faculty, access to a wide variety of movies, shared camaraderie with fellow
The Internet is defined and perpetuated by communities of interest, rather than by regional communities. Whereas broadcast stations reach audiences in
In the months ahead, jazz will receive unprecedented television exposure through the landmark, nineteen-hour series by Ken Burns, simply called Jazz
Charles Guggenheim joins an elite assemblage of IDA Career Achievement Award winners that include Walter Cronkite, Bill Moyers, Ted Turner, Shiela
Winner A Sense of SmellAustralian Film, Television & Radio School (AFTRS)Producer/director/writer: Edwina ThrosbyDirector of Photography: Erika
Since its formation in 1990, The Film Foundation has been committed to fostering greater awareness of the urgent need to preserve motion picture
“Back in 1976, when I brought Harlan County to the first festival here, it was a very different place,” says Barbara Kopple, whose new feature
Media historians will look back on 2000 as the summer when European and American broadcasting reached the same wavelength. "Voyeur TV" is hurtling
The year 2000 saw Toronto’s Hot Docs Film Festival truly come of age. The success of the screenings, coupled with an auspicious debut for the Toronto