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Tag: documentary

How the 1960s Protest Movements Shaped Me as a Filmmaker

Film
By Deborah Shaffer | November 13, 2020
By Deborah Shaffer | November 13, 2020

How the 1960s Protest Movements Shaped Me as a Filmmaker

For Deborah Shaffer, director of the new doc Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack, the political has always been personal.

A World Below the Brine

Film
By Hasan Oswald | November 11, 2020
By Hasan Oswald | November 11, 2020

A World Below the Brine

Hasan Oswald shares the compelling story of how he came to make his Slamdance Grand Jury-winning doc Higher Love, out now on digital.

Death, Rebirth and My Personal Journey with My Name is Pedro

Film
By Lillian LaSalle | November 4, 2020
By Lillian LaSalle | November 4, 2020

Death, Rebirth and My Personal Journey with My Name is Pedro

Lillian LaSalle, director of the new documentary My Name is Pedro, on her challenging, emotional experiences during the pandemic.

Following My Instincts

Film
By Sabrina Van Tassel | October 26, 2020
By Sabrina Van Tassel | October 26, 2020

Following My Instincts

Documentarian Sabrina Van Tassel on the path that led her to her most significant project to date, the stirring The State of Texas vs. Melissa.

“I Was Fascinated By the Way Film Could Represent Reality”: Yung Chang in Conversation with Robert Fisk

Film
By Yung Chang | October 16, 2020
By Yung Chang | October 16, 2020

“I Was Fascinated By the Way Film Could Represent Reality”: Yung Chang in Conversation with Robert Fisk

The director of This is Not a Movie interviews his subject, Middle East correspondent Fisk, about his abiding love of cinema.

A Letter to My Uninspired Self

Film
By Jim and Sam | October 13, 2020
By Jim and Sam | October 13, 2020

A Letter to My Uninspired Self

When you travel all over and play a show a day for a year and make a movie about it, you inevitably learn lessons. But you also have to remember them.

The Way Forward: Pete Souza

Film
By Pete Souza | September 22, 2020
By Pete Souza | September 22, 2020

The Way Forward: Pete Souza

The former Obama White House photographer and subject of the new documentary The Way I See It looks ahead to life and art after COVID.

Through the Side Door

Film
By David Greenwald | August 28, 2020
By David Greenwald | August 28, 2020

Through the Side Door

The Blech Effect director David Greenwald on his unconventional path in filmmaking, and the critical role Jonathan Demme played in his success.

The Other Music Documentary Pays Tribute to a Sacred Gathering Place

Music
By Puloma Basu and Rob Hatch-Miller | August 28, 2020
By Puloma Basu and Rob Hatch-Miller | August 28, 2020

The Other Music Documentary Pays Tribute to a Sacred Gathering Place

Little did the filmmakers know that so many similar businesses would suffer similar fates.

The Way Forward: David Arquette is Choosing Self Care and Not Beating Himself Up (Anymore)

Film
By David Arquette | August 26, 2020
By David Arquette | August 26, 2020

The Way Forward: David Arquette is Choosing Self Care and Not Beating Himself Up (Anymore)

The actor survived a return to wrestling in his new doc You Cannot Kill David Arquette, and right now is focused on gentleness and positivity.

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