A conversation with Alan Zweig about his documentary Love, Harold and furthering the art of the interview with his foray into podcasting.
An interview with The Librarians director Kim A. Snyder on her documentary about book banning across the U.S.A. and the fight to protect young minds.
Back in the late 1950s, two friends set off on an epic quest. School chums Robert Bateman and Bristol Foster clambered into their custom Land Rover, charmingly dubbed the “Grizzly Torque,” and set off ...
Dir. Ira Sachs. How much drama occurs in any given day? The question of the quotidian fuels Ira Sachs’ revitalizing hybrid ...
Documentary highlights at the 2025 Vancouver International Film Festival include The Great North, The Art of Adventure, ...
The Art of Adventure revisits the 1957 global expedition by artist Robert Bateman and biologist/filmmaker Bristol Foster in this documentary by Alison Reid.
An interview with director Lucrecia Martel about her documentary debut Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks) and observing the history of colonial violence in Argentina.
Watch the trailer for Peter Mettler's retrospective Nothing But Time, coming to TIFF Lightbox in Toronto on October 4.
An interview with Raoul Peck about his documentary Orwell: 2+2=5 and the fallacy of hope in the face of authoritarianism.
Canadian co-productions The River and Indigena are among 32 projects set to receive support from the Sundance Institute's Documentary Fund.
Director Peter Mettler discusses his seven-part documentary epic While the Green Grass Grows and its exploration of life, place, family, and time.
In Marriage Cops, filmmakers Shashwati Talukdar and Cheryl Hess observe police officers in action at India's Women's Hotline.
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