Watermark is a brilliant documentary feature, a cinematic essay that examines its subject—water—in diverse and enlightening ways.
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Keep ReadingDocumentary highlights to see at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Keep ReadingPOV’s annual survey of Canada’s films schools and departments is in its fourth year and we’re pleased with the increased attention it’s receiving among academics and students.
Keep ReadingOne approaches the release of Sarah Polley’s highly anticipated feature documentary about her family, Stories We Tell, with a mixture of relief and trepidation.
Keep ReadingPOV editor Marc Glassman and Kevin McMahon debate the latter's revolutionary suggestion that documentary is Canada's national art form.
Keep ReadingWim Wenders discusses his documentary Pina, working in 3D, and his long career spanning documentary, drama, and hybrids of the two forms.
Keep ReadingIsacsson’s compassionate and committed documentaries embrace issues concerning ecology, the homeless and aboriginal rights.
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