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Last June, visitors to the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival at New York’s Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center were presented with a
The verdict is in: Court TV is a hit. In the past two years, the basic cable channel has seen its availability rise from 40 million homes to 60
Teacher Tony Saavedra scoffed when he heard that IDA was bringing 40 weeks of documentary study and production to his high school English class in San
Three minutes…28 international judges…and cash prizes totaling $100,000. No, this is not the latest addition to this fall’s primetime game show line
The fourth annual DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival (DDFF) was held last spring in Durham, North Carolina. Having fielded 530 submissions and
Whether the stage is Los Angeles, or in the case of this compelling documentary series, Charlotte, North Carolina, the play that is local television
Terrorism ripped apart the two halves of the Toronto International Film Festival, leaving filmmakers who had banked on a showcase moment at this most
To be the guest of a festival and watch one’s documentary on a screen is a dream and a privilege, but traveling to Durango Film Festival 2001 in
Those who haven’t made documentaries may wonder why anyone would want to. Fundraising for filming and editing can take years. Once you’re finished
Technologies such as DVD and the Internet have radically changed the marketplace for non-theatrical distribution of film. For the specialized