The Baddest Speechwriter of All by Ben Proudfoot and Stephen Curry wins the Short Film Grand Prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Keep ReadingThe stories of women who spoke up during #MeToo and then faced reprisals for seeking justice fuel Silenced, a somewhat messy, but compelling documentary.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Time and Water director Sara Dosa about exploring the life and death of glaciers and the memories housed between layers of ice.
Keep ReadingAn interview with American Doctor director Poh Si Teng about sharing the stories of three doctors lending their services to their people of Gaza.
Keep ReadingThe pros and cons of artificial intelligence fuel Valerie Veatch's heady documentary Ghost in the Machine about today's hot topic.
Keep ReadingWilliam Greaves' long-awaited Once Upon a Time in Harlem gathers luminaries from the Harlem Renaissance for an in-depth conversation about Black life, art, and culture.
Keep ReadingA mother and daughter working on a farm in Montenegro’s Sinjajevina plateau fuel To Hold a Mountain and its quietly moving feminist tale of strength and resistance.
Keep ReadingIn Birds of War, journalists Janay Boulos and Abd Alkader Habak chart their journey from colleagues to love birds while covering the war in Syria.
Keep ReadingThe story of the Marion County Record's investigation into a raid on their editor's home inspires a deep dive on the ethics and necessity of the free press in Seized.
Keep ReadingHanging by a Wire tells the story of a 2023 cable car accident as a gripping rescue saga, albeit one that leaves larger questions for another film.
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