August 9, 2010 The Legend of Pat Tillman: Deconstructing a Military Myth Amir Bar-Lev's 'The Tillman Story' Opens August 20. Read more
January 19, 2010 Love in the Time of Horror: 'Steal a Pencil for Me' Tells a Tale of Survival An interview with filmmaker Michele Ohayon and cinematographer Theo Van de Sande. Read more
December 17, 2007 Life During Wartime: Survivors Bear Witness in 'Nanking' An interview with director/producer Dan Sturnam. Read more
August 13, 2006 Between Iraq and a Hard Place: Three Docs Debunk Our Mainstream Media's Propaganda 'The Ground Truth,' 'The Blood of my Brother' and Iraq in FRagments' Read more
April 30, 2004 Docs That Make a Difference: The Politics of Political Documentaries By Belinda Baldwin and Robert Bahar It was during the height of America's post-war optimism when Richard Griffith, the American film historian who Read more
December 1, 2002 Peter Davis' Hearts and Minds I read a front-page article in The New York Times recently that stated that the US is currently buying millions of barrels of oil a year from Iraq. Read more
February 1, 2002 Docs Lead the Race for Relevance, Post-9/11 Entertainment companies reeled in films and canceled dramatic shows that might remind people of the horrors of September 11, while channels that Read more
April 1, 1991 Screening the War: Filmmakers & Critics on the Images That Made History CAROL SQUIERS Johnny Carson unerringly summed up the public mood about the war in the Persian Gulf two weeks after the ceasefire, when he had Read more
April 1, 1991 8mm Video Goes to War For professional videographers who have followed the rapid evolution of the 8mm format from its humble home-camcorder beginnings, it came as no Read more
April 1, 1989 Hotel Terminus: Ophuls' Cinema of Discovery Marcel Ophuls' moral passion and cinematic methods have been renovating documentary film for over 20 years. From the renowned The Sorrow and the Read more