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State penitentiaries and inner-city schools are not usually the first venues that come to mind when one thinks about going to see moving productions
From Russia with Passion: Documentarian Marina Goldovskaya Teaches, Mentors
Profiling the documentary programs at three Washington, DC-area institutions: American University, George Washington University and Howard University.
Asia's Gateway to Documentary
In this history-making US Presidential election, in which the politics of division and fear were laid low by a grassroots-and-Internet juggernaut of
As part of a collection of 25th Anniversary essays, IDA Preservation & Scholarship honoree Michael Rabiger reflects on 25 years of documentary education.
On September 2, 2003, a remarkable film made its way to HBO. The journey is worth retelling. In the spring of 2001, three Columbia University graduate
"If this piece of film dies, a human thought dies with it. If I can do something to preserve that thought, isn't it worth doing?" That observation was
DOCS ROCK, a digital documentary film curriculum targeting high school students, was officially expanded in October 2002. A two-day teacher-training