Why Can’t Factual and Nature Filmmakers Find Common Ground?
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When watching The King's Speech, a warm, if plastic, British biopic about King George VI's stutter and his friendship with an Australian speech

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From Davis Guggenheim's An Inconvenient Truth IDA/ABC NEWS VIDEOSOURCE AWARD Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples TempleDirector/Producer

IDA/ABCNews Videosource Award BhuttoDirector/Producer: Duane BaughmanDirector/Writer: Johnny O'HaraProducers: Mark Siegel, Arleen SorkinExecutive

The use of re-enactment in documentary is as old as the form itself, yet it remains persistently controversial, and there is nothing else that better

And the winner is...'Angel's Fire (Fuego de Angel).'

And the winner is...'Have You Heard From Johannesburg.'

And the winner is...'Anvil! The Story of Anvil.'

Peter Rosen's 'Who Gets to Call It Art?'