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The Lost Kennedy Home Movies takes audiences on an intimate, behind-the-scenes journey from the 1930s into the early 1960s with members of one of the
One could say that a well-made documentary provides viewers with "the next best thing to being there." While the cyber age allows us to operate more
Outstanding Documentary Achievement in Cinematography Award
The first place one thinks of when considering of New York City is Manhattan. Why not? It has the most amazing skyline on the planet. What can compare
Diane Weyermann was recently appointed to the newly created position of Executive Vice President of Documentary Production at Participant Productions
The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, launched in 1955 by Frances Flaherty, four years after the passing of her legendary husband, has for the past 50
"This is it! This is it!!! This Is It!!!!!!!!" Those three words resonate with me. Let me tell you why. When I was in eighth grade, my friend Dave and
Mario Batali (left) and Michael Stipe at Batali's restaurant, Otto Enoteca Pizzeria in New York City Burned out on James Lipton's questionnaire and
Swaying palms, oversized sunglasses and Blackberrys galore... You guessed it: I was at the Los Angeles Film Festival, held in June and organized by