Making a film is a huge undertaking, and definitely not for the faint of heart. A major part of the work--more than you ever imagined--is the process
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Editor's note: This article was revised for the Winter 2019 issue, adapted from the session Getting Real '18. Since then, a second revision was

"Never spend money on your one sheet," advises James Lewis of the publicity firm mPRm. Having worked on films like March of the Penguins and Dust to

Documentary filmmakers have all too often found their creative work hobbled by unnecessarily harsh copyright clearance practices. Now, filmmakers have

Michael Tucker' and Petra Epperlein's 'Gunner Palace' gets an 'R' for language.

A profile of the documentary community in Finland.

"...we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for

Doug Bruce, subject of Unknown White Male. Courtesy of Wellspring Media When filmmaker Rupert Murray heard about an old friend who had lost his memory

From Kevin Macdonald's 2004 film Touching the Void, the only documentary to have won any of the top Orange British Academy Film Awards in the past 15

From Hoop Dreams, which premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival For the past 25 years, the Sundance Institute has been synonymous with