On World AIDS Day, films like
Keep ReadingWith the stakes so high for crews and participants in this moment of historic pandemic and protest, should documentary filmmakers be picking up their cameras? Barri Cohen considers filmmaking amid the COVID-19
Keep Reading"This is quite a banal story; itβs about the death of a mother. Unfortunately, itβs something that many of us have gone through, and many others will go through. The uniqueness comes
Keep Reading"It is meaningful to me because it was a portrait of something happening in my community, where I was living at the time. I learned a lot about what else I wanted
Keep Reading"You donβt need an exotic and a wild landscape like a sinkhole in the YucatΓ‘n Peninsula to find the wonders and recesses of the human soul." - Werner Herzog
Keep ReadingAs documentary filmmakers increasingly adopted the narrative structure and storytelling strategies of fiction films, fiction filmmakers reciprocated, borrowing heavily from the documentary form to imbue their works with a greater sense of
Keep Reading"My big thing working with Bruce is that I never expect the next step to be an extension of what we just did. Iβm ready for the next moment."
Keep ReadingFor many anglophones inside and outside of Quebec, the October crisis represents the first time many considered the unequal treatment of French Canadians within the country. We mark its 50th anniversary with
Keep ReadingβThe mistakes that were made in the first 90 days sealed Americaβs fate,β says The Curve director Adam Benzine. By tapping into Easter Monday, it allows us to not have to worry
Keep Reading"Itβs crazy to realize that any of us are potentially capable of anything depending on the circumstances. This is a raw wound and something that the community as a whole hasnβt figured
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