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When Tony Tabatznik founded the Bertha Foundation in 2009, he felt strongly that if you could connect storytellers, lawyers and activists, you have a
Louie Psihoyos started his career as a photographer with an eye towards social change. He came to see that he could be even more effective as a
IDFA’s DocLab conference and exhibit, coordinated by Caspar Sonnen, intersects with IDFA’s cornucopia of international documentary only occasionally
In the business world, we're familiar with the terms CEO, CFO and COO. But Ted Sarandos may be the country's best known and most successful CCO—Chief
Gordon Quinn co-founded Kartemquin Films, 50 years ago, in the crucible that was the 1960s, when movements and activism proliferated across the
"We want to challenge our audience… and to surprise it," says Leena Pasanen, who took the helm as director of the International Leipzig Festival for
In 2005, Judith Helfand, Julie Parker Benello and Wendy Ettinger co-founded Chicken & Egg Pictures to support women documentary filmmakers, and what
Despite being one of the oldest documentary film festivals in the US, the recently concluded United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF) was a
Abigail Disney comes from a family of filmmakers. Her father was a longtime senior executive at the company that shares their last name. Her great
Patricio Guzmán: A Country's Journey, Five FilmsReleased by Icarus Films, September 20158-DVD Boxed Set Includes: Battle of Chile: Part One, 1975