Filmmakers behind shorts opening this year's IDFA call festival decision 'a radical act,' talk importance of short docs at ...
In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the war for independence was also a civil war. Amid a bitter fight over history, its ...
Developed in honor of America’s 250th birthday, Handwork 2026 invites Americans of all ages to celebrate the country’s shared ...
Ken Burns’ latest work takes us back to a moment of great dissension and division, a moment in which Americans raged against ...
During my recent meet-up with former college classmates, the hot topic of our conversation was history themed films. One ex-classmate, usually quiet and tepid by nature, was uncharacteristically ...
More big new dramas arrive this week, including Trespasses, a Channel 4 series about a forbidden love affair set during the ...
Through a curated blend of music, art, and dialogue, Utrecht’s pioneering festival Le Guess Who? forges a space where ...
Consisting of over 350 paintings depicting the venues, artists and figures that made Birmingham's rock & roll scene, the new ...
Sinnemahoning State Park in Austin, Pennsylvania, is exactly that kind of revelation – a 1,910-acre paradise that somehow manages to fly under the radar while delivering postcard-perfect views at ...
The IDFA doc from directors Inna Sahakyan and Ruben Ghazaryan — exploring aging, acting and the "human desire to ...
Ken Burns, with co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, gives us an in-depth look at the war for independence that ...
“Her Archive Was Kind of a Trail… A Filmmaker’s Trail”: Alan Berliner on his DOC NYC-debuting BENITA
Benita may not have left a note when she took her life, but her archive was a kind of trail — what I call a “filmmaker’s ...
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