Black Box Diaries Q&A conversation featuring Director/Producer Shiori Ito, moderated by Tribune Katie Walsh. IDA’s FallDocs hybrid event presents films in person and streams them online via IDA's Eventive virtual platform.
Filmmaker Q&A
Through its seasonal screenings programs—FallDocs, SpringDocs, and SummerDocs—the IDA connects films and their creators with industry professionals and documentary enthusiasts year-round. These hybrid screenings include in-person and virtual filmmaker Q&As, streamed via IDA’s Eventive platform. Browse filmmaker Q&A conversations throughout the seasons.
I Am Celine Dion Q&A conversation featuring Director/Producer Irene Taylor, and moderated by filmmaker Ryan White. IDA’s FallDocs hybrid event presents films in person and streams them online via IDA's Eventive virtual platform.
FRIDA: A journey through the life, mind, and heart of artist Frida Kahlo. Told through her own words for the very first time — drawn from her diary
ESPN's 30 for 30 at NeueHouse Hollywood on June 10, followed by a conversation with producers Marquis Daisy and Carolyn Hepburn, moderated by DEADLINE's Matthew Carey.
Filmmaker Daniela Muñoz Barroso, who is almost completely deaf, wants to discover the identity of the remarkable musician Mafifa.
'American Pain' traces the rise and fall of twin bodybuilders from Florida who become the kingpins of the largest oxycodone trafficking network in US history.
Jason Wilson runs The Cave of Adullam, a transformational Training Academy in the heart of Detroit where Black boys who are emotionally, mentally, and spiritually in debt gather to be trained and transformed into comprehensive men.
'Judy Blume Forever' traces the journey of the beloved author from imaginative child to storytelling pioneer, to one of the country’s most banned writers.
SHOWTIME Sports Documentary Films presents 'BOYS IN BLUE,' a searing four-part docuseries from Emmy®-winning filmmaker Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights, Lone Survivor) spotlighting the North Polars high school football team – who are coached and mentored by members of the Minneapolis Police Department – as the players come of age in the aftermath of the police killing of George Floyd.
Hulu’s six-part limited docu-series 'The 1619 Project,' created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine, reframes history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative.