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Since filmmakers' responses to last September 11 were as immediate and urgent as the event itself, broadcast tele­vision had an abundance of timely
At this year's IDA Academy Awards reception, several producers introduced their editors and thanked them for their work. No longer considered just
In the summer of 2001, I sat in on an acting class guided by director and teacher Milton Katselas. A group of experienced actors performed a short
To launch its fifth year, Doubletake Documentary Film Festival announced a name change, to the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. Executive
Guilt. It’s strange to talk to so many filmmakers who whisper, under their breath, that they’re working on a project related to the events of Tuesday
What gives a documentary film its power? Is it the inherent fascination of a particular subject (such as a group of Palestinians touring Israel), or
I’ve been an IDA member for a fifteen years, sat on the board for nine of them, and served as president in 1996. Looking back at the documentary world
Donald Richie first arrived in Japan over 50 years ago, when he was hired to work as a typist for the Stars and Stripes American military newspaper
A week of pitching, hoping, hyping and selling came to a close as the 39th annual television program market, MIPTV, wrapped up in April and the 10,000
While donning my other hat as Associate Director of the Film Program at HBO’s Comedy Arts Festival, I was faced with an interesting conundrum. I have