DOC NYC 2021, the largest documentary film festival in America, has revealed its influential Short List of films that has a very good track history of predicting the eventual Best Documentary Feature...
The Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival is not only a showcase of powerful nonfiction filmmaking but a highly useful opportunity to hone your journalism skills and learn from some of the best...
Director: Eva Orner
Synopsis: Looks at the deadly Australian bushfires of 2019-2020, known as 'Black Summer'. An exploration of what happened as told from the perspective of victims of the fires, activists, and...
Director: Luca Rea
Synopsis: Documentary about legendary director Sergio Corbucci featuring previously unseen material from the time, testimonies, and reconstructions used to present a unique period in cinema.
In Once Upon a Time in...
Director: Julie Cohen, Betsy West
Writers: Talleah Bridges McMahon, Julie Cohen, Cinque Northern
Synopsis: A look at the life and ideas of Pauli Murray, a non-binary Black lawyer, activist, and poet who influenced both...
Director: Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross
Synopsis: Patrons and staff enjoy their last night in a Las Vegas bar that's shutting down.
An old man wakes at the bar mid-morning and recites Shakespeare as...
Director: Benjamin Ree
Synopsis: Czech artist Barbora Kysilkova develops an unlikely friendship with the man who stole two of her paintings.
For a documentary feature to capture the imagination of audiences, it requires a...
South Bend, Indiana, is a city known predominantly for two names – Notre Dame and Pete Buttigieg. Years ago, it was known as the headquarters for Studebaker. But, in between, there are...