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As a documentary filmmaker with one project in distribution, one in post and one in development, it felt like a perfect moment to attend IDA’s Getting Real 2018. Having more than one project to lean...
Screen Time is your curated weekly guide to excellent documentaries and nonfiction programs that you can watch at home. The announcement last week that WarnerMedia would shut down FilmStruck at the...
Screen Time is your curated weekly guide to excellent documentaries and nonfiction programs that you can watch at home. In 2014, 276 Nigerian school girls were kidnapped from a school in Chibok...
Essential Doc Reads is a weekly feature in which the IDA staff recommends recent pieces about the documentary form and its processes. Here we feature think pieces and important news items from around...
Screen Time is your curated weekly guide to excellent documentaries and nonfiction programs that you can watch at home. In the IDA Award-winning series Making A Murderer, filmmakers Moira Demos and...
Essential Doc Reads is a weekly feature in which the IDA staff recommends recent pieces about the documentary form and its processes. Here we feature think pieces and important news items from around...
Screen Time is your curated weekly guide to excellent documentaries and nonfiction programs that you can watch at home. The Circus, a four-hour series from Sharon Grimberg, tells the story of one of...
Essential Doc Reads is a weekly feature in which the IDA staff recommends recent pieces about the documentary form and its processes. Here we feature think pieces and important news items from around...
Screen Time is your curated weekly guide to excellent documentaries and nonfiction programs that you can watch at home. With the midterm elections a month away, tune in to POV October 1 for the TV...
The ArcLight Cinema and its surroundings are not typically crowded at 9:00 a.m. on a weekday morning. But over the past three days, the area was swarming with credential-wearing, tote-carrying...