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While most of the trades were focused on the Tribeca Film Festival, the documentary industry from Canada, Europe, the US and beyond were gathering for
Last August and September, we witnessed the disastrous attack and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The images were so overwhelming, they forced us to
'American Blackout,' 'The Bridge,' 'Jonestown' and more!
When the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) first convened in 1999 in San Francisco, 50 people showed up for what was a
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival programs a sidebar of Katrina docs.
From Lauren Greenfield's Thin. Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival There was more complaining than I could remember at the 2006 edition of the Sundance
From Patricia Foulkrod's The Ground Truth: After the Killing Fields, which screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Associated Press The
Checking out the 2005 AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival.
From Adan Aliaga's My Grandmother's House, which won the VPRO Joris Ivens Award for best feature at the 2005 IDFA Last November, as Americans were