Remembering Frederick Wiseman, the director of documentaries including Titicut Follies, National Gallery, and Menus-Plaisirs: Les Troisgros.
FIPRESCI announces nominees for inaugural Documentary Grand Prix with the winner to be unveiled at Warsaw's Millennium Docs Against Gravity in May.
How mockumentaries like The Dirties, Punishment Park, and The Clowns play with our suspension of disbelief and the line ...
Larry Herbert, aka the Pantone man, tells how his system for matching colour helped revolutionize industry standards.
On the documentaries of Spike Lee, from Four Little Girls to When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.
Artist and activist Fernando Valencia makes it his mission to create a dub of The Lion King in Quechua, an Indigenous language spoken by millions of people around the world.
An interview with Nuisance Bear directors Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden on their Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary.
Joybubbles, the story of a blind telephone wunderkind, fuels a half-baked biography that never really gets inside its subject.
In Still Single, Toronto's only chef with two Michelin stars, Masaki Saito, shares the power of a dream and the work hard, play hard life that achieves it.
A father searches the river for his 16-year-old son in Closure following his disappearance in this devastating study of grief and mental health.
Veteran filmmaker Sam Green captures the stories of aged folks across the globe in The Oldest Person in the World, but at a surprisingly superficial level.