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Where Does Independent Documentary Go From Here?
Leading filmmakers Cecilia Aldarondo and Robert Greene discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their field, and what the future might hold.
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Leading filmmakers Cecilia Aldarondo and Robert Greene discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their field, and what the future might hold.
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In The Way I See It, former White House photographer Pete Souza recalls his time following two different presidents.
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In My Octopus Teacher, filmmaker Craig Foster documents his unusual relationship with an octopus he met while freediving.
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The films MLK/FBI and Enemies of the State offer contrasting looks at government oppression.
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The Black Women's Film Conference is showcasing films about Black coming of age and transcendence, and is hosting a series of conversations between filmmakers, scholars, and curators.
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American Utopia, Lee's film of the stage show, recontextualizes some of Byrne's greatest hits as musings on modern life.
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Space Dogs explores the lives of Moscow street dogs past and present, including the ones used in the Soviet space program.
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Barbara Kopple’s Desert One chronicles the disastrous events of Operation Eagle Claw in 1980.
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The film Feels Good Man chronicles Matt Furie fighting his creation's co-option by the far right.
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The documentary #Unfit is the latest attempt to explain Trump’s destructive policies via psychology. This only ever causes more harm than good, especially for people with confirmed mental illnesses.
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How to see works by pioneers of queer cinema, multiple restorations of '90s gems, and standouts of New Taiwanese Cinema.
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The dissident artist’s critique of his home country remains relentless, in particular identifying how bureaucracy can leave people out in the cold.