Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jarecki knew he had something special with his first feature-length documentary, Capturing the Friedmans, released
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Last year Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine created a lot of waves, one of the biggest of which was that of money; the film became the highest

It wasn't too long ago when documentary films were relegated to the realm of PBS programming and occasional network specials. The emergence of cable

A client once asked me if the legal and business issues concerning an audio-visual project would change, since mediamakers are producing more projects

After several false starts, personnel shifts and delays, Silverdocs, the AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival, finally launched in June with a

Technically, there was not much to discover at the 2003 IFP/Los Angeles Film Festival, held in June. For the past couple of years since Independent

What if there was a documentary on every night? What if your local newspaper hired, promoted and integrated documentary features in each issue? What

One of the most eagerly awaited documentaries of the year may also be one of the most controversial. The Blues, the seven-part, ten-and-a-half-hour

How many of us documentary filmmakers have shelves or closets stacked with interviews or portions of interviews that never made it into our films? Or

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