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Oscar Predictions: Who Will – and Should – Win the Oscars’ Documentary Races

by Pat Mullen Marc Glassman
February 27, 2025
Features

Oscar predictions and picks in the races for Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short: is it No Other Land or Porcelain War?

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Oscar Nominees for Documentary Are International and Political

by Pat Mullen
January 23, 2025March 12, 2025
Industry/News

Oscar nominees for Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short include Sugarcane, No Other Land, and Porcelain War.

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15 Documentary Features and Shorts Make Oscar Shortlists

by Pat Mullen
December 17, 2024March 12, 2025
Industry/News

Oscar shortlists for Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short include Daughters, Union, Sugarcane, No Other Land, and Dahomey.

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No Other Land Leads IDA Award Winners

by Pat Mullen
December 6, 2024March 12, 2025
Industry/News

No Other Land leads the winners of the International Documentary Associations IDA Awards with three prizes including Best Feature Documentary.

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Sugarcane Leads IDA Awards for the Year in Documentary

by Pat Mullen
November 19, 2024March 12, 2025
Industry/News

IDA Awards nominations for the best documentaries of 2024 include Sugarcane, No Other Land, Soundtrack to a Coup d'État, Queendom and Dahomey.

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Sugarcane Leads Cinema Eye Honors Nominations

by Pat Mullen
November 14, 2024March 12, 2025
Industry/News

2024 Cinema Eye Honors nominations include Sugarcane, No Other Land, Dahomey, Daughters, Mistress Dispeller, Look Into My Eyes, and Eno.

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DOC NYC Heats Up with Oscar Contenders and World Premieres

by Pat Mullen
November 13, 2024
Festivals

Highlights at DOC NYC 2024 include Oscar contenders and new works from Ondi Timoner and Dawn Porter.

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DOC NYC Announces Short List Titles for 2024 Fest

by Pat Mullen
October 17, 2024March 12, 2025
Festivals/News

DOC NYC announces Short List selection including Daughters, Union, Sugarcane, and Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa.

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Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie Talk Sugarcane and Trust

by Jason Gorber
January 30, 2024February 1, 2024
Interviews/Sundance

An interview with Sugarcane directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie about their Sundance award winning documentary that probes the ongoing violence of residential schools.

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The 2024 Sundance Documentary Report: Such Great Heights

by Pat Mullen
January 30, 2024
Sundance

Highlights in the Sundance documentary report include Skywalkers: A Love Story, Ibelin, Daughters, Union, Sugarcane, and Never Look Away.

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Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a  Hollywood remake. Kate Hudson and director Craig Brewer tell us about reimagining the doc as a movie musical!

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How have documentaries captured political divides How have documentaries captured political divides since Oct. 7? @dimwig surveys the field of films about Palestine and Israel.

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Every celebrity (and "celebrity") has a doc these Every celebrity (and "celebrity") has a doc these days, so what does it mean for the field?

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