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When one thinks of a festival’s screening venues, a prison is not an immediate choice. But since 2013, the International Leipzig Festival for
It’s been a year since 93Queen's theatrical release and subsequent POV broadcast. As the successful chaos of the release quiets, I am developing a new
Who Will Write Our History, a documentary about a group of heroic spiritual resisters in the Warsaw Ghetto who wrote and buried eye-witness accounts
One of the many highlights of the always impressive CPH:DOX is its annual CPH:CONFERENCE, five days of jam-packed industry events with each full day
Recognizing that the world is in a perilous state—and that they are in a position to do something about it—three major environmental film festivals
Stories, exposure, education, networks, funding: Around the world, these things are not a given, nor are they easy to access. In Turkey, the cultural
Fifteen years into its mission of promoting human rights through film, the Copenhagen-headquartered Why Foundation is coming up against a distribution
By Patricia Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi Documentary filmmakers in the US routinely employ fair use—the right to limited use of unpermissioned
In the US and Europe, there is a tendency to think of Latin American documentary filmmaking in terms of coups, government repression and revolution
The Distant Barking of Dogs has received an impressive number of international awards—including two IDA Documentary Award nominations and an honorable