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Tag: documentary

What Happened When Our Election-Hacking Doc Came Out During Coronavirus

Film
By Simon Ardizzone and Sarah Teale | May 5, 2020
By Simon Ardizzone and Sarah Teale | May 5, 2020

What Happened When Our Election-Hacking Doc Came Out During Coronavirus

Two of the directors of Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Elections share the important takeaways from their sobering investigative doc.

I Know the Ghosts: Employing Grandmother Wisdom in My Debut Feature

Film
By Bo McGuire | April 30, 2020
By Bo McGuire | April 30, 2020

I Know the Ghosts: Employing Grandmother Wisdom in My Debut Feature

First-time filmmaker Bo McGuire on how he used “skillful will” to make his Tribeca-winning docudrama Socks on Fire.

Matt Berninger Talks with Aimee Mann on the Talkhouse Podcast

Podcast
By Talkhouse Podcast | April 28, 2020
By Talkhouse Podcast | April 28, 2020

Matt Berninger Talks with Aimee Mann on the Talkhouse Podcast

They celebrate the magic of record stores and the new Other Music documentary.

The Way We Get By: Lightning Bug’s Audrey Kang Found Pina Universally Moving

Music
By Lightning Bug | April 7, 2020
By Lightning Bug | April 7, 2020

The Way We Get By: Lightning Bug’s Audrey Kang Found Pina Universally Moving

The frontwoman talks Wim Wenders’s modern dance doc.

Alone, Together: A Filmmaker’s Quarantine

Film
By Rachel Elizabeth Seed | March 27, 2020
By Rachel Elizabeth Seed | March 27, 2020

Alone, Together: A Filmmaker’s Quarantine

Documentarian Rachel Elizabeth Seed scrutinizes the rhythms and emotions of her radically different new life under coronavirus lockdown.

Three Great Things: Liz Garbus

Film
By Liz Garbus | March 13, 2020
By Liz Garbus | March 13, 2020

Three Great Things: Liz Garbus

The Oscar-nominated director of Lost Girls offers up three things that anchor her in a stressful and increasingly uncertain world.

In Celebration of the Darkness: What Can Happen When the Lights Are Out

Film
By Lynne Sachs | January 22, 2020
By Lynne Sachs | January 22, 2020

In Celebration of the Darkness: What Can Happen When the Lights Are Out

Documentary director Lynne Sachs sheds light on the innovative approach she took while making her new film, Film About a Father Who.

The Benefits of Being Hungover as a Documentary Filmmaker

Film
By Ben Mullinkosson | January 21, 2020
By Ben Mullinkosson | January 21, 2020

The Benefits of Being Hungover as a Documentary Filmmaker

Making his new film in China, the director of Don't Be a Dick About It had an epiphany. It might sound a bit odd, but hear him out!

The Craft of Building Trust

Film
By Luke Lorentzen | December 4, 2019
By Luke Lorentzen | December 4, 2019

The Craft of Building Trust

Documentarian Luke Lorentzen shares how he captured such unguarded, intimate footage for his new film, Midnight Family.

The Day Steve Bannon Stabbed Me in the Back

Film
By Marie Therese Guirgis | December 3, 2019
By Marie Therese Guirgis | December 3, 2019

The Day Steve Bannon Stabbed Me in the Back

Marie Therese Guirgis, producer of the Steve Bannon documentary The Brink, recalls her darkest day working on the film.

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