Documentary highlights from IDFA 2022 include The Eclipse, Much Ado About Dying, Look at What You Made Me Do, Dreaming Arizona, and more.
Keep ReadingIn the Company of Rose sees James Lapine capture the life, work, and love of Rose Styron through a series of conversations with the poet, writer, and human rights advocate.
Keep ReadingDavid Siev documents his family's experience with anti-Asian racism in their small Michigan town of Bad Axe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keep ReadingFamily of the Forest observes an off-the-grid family at a pivotal moment while harvesting for the future.
Keep ReadingIn Doug and the Slugs and Me, Teresa Alfeld offers a rollicking and personal rockumentary about the offbeat Vancouver rock band.
Keep ReadingVancouver director Nisha Platzer offers a personal examination of loss and love in back home by looking back at the death of her brother.
Keep ReadingAn interview with 752 Is Not a Number director Babak Payami and subject Hamed Esmaeilion about sharing a father's search for answers and justice in the aftermath of the Ukrainian Flight PS752
Keep ReadingAn interview with Oscar-nominated To Kill a Tiger director Nisha Pahuja.
Keep ReadingOscar Harding's strange but true documentary A Life on the Farm explores the layers of family found footage and a desire for connection.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Jeannette director Maris Curran and subject Jeannette Feliciano about finding strength in family and healing in the aftermath of trauma.
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