As part of our 25th anniversary essays, distribution maven Peter Broderick writes about how docmakers can maximize their revenue streams by cutting out the middle man.
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As part of a collection of 25th Anniversary essays, IDA Preservation & Scholarship honoree Michael Rabiger reflects on 25 years of documentary education.

As part of our collection of 25th anniversary essays , Cara Mertes, director of the Sundance Institute's Documentrary Program, writes about the future of documentary storytelling.

Can we establish standards for an ethical documentary practice? This is not a purely rhetorical question, as the debate around whether Mighty Times

There was more complaining than I could remember at the 2006 edition of the Sundance Film Festival. Along with a general malaise, audiences had a

Election Night 2005, Antonio Villaraigosa celebrates winning the election to become the first Latino Mayor of Los Angeles in more than 130 years. From

Former Vice President Al Gore, from An Inconvenient Truth, a project of Participant Productions. Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival Editor's Note: On

Henry Darger's life was made for the movies, which is why it is important that esteemed documentary filmmaker Jessica Yu is the first to explore it in

William Greaves is one of the most respected independents in the film and television production field. In addition, he is considered the dean of

Jehane Noujaim, the co-honoree of the Jacqueleine Donnet Emerging Filmmaker Award, entered Harvard in the early 1990s with the intention of becoming a