Review of the Oscar nominated short documentaries perfectly a strangeness, The Devil Is Busy, Armed with Only a Camera, Children No More, and All the Empty Rooms.
Elvis Presley in Concert film editor and executive producer Jonathan Redmond about his electric archival portrait of the King.
Remembering Frederick Wiseman, the director of documentaries including Titicut Follies, National Gallery, and Menus-Plaisirs: ...
How mockumentaries like The Dirties, Punishment Park, and The Clowns play with our suspension of disbelief and the line ...
FIPRESCI announces nominees for inaugural Documentary Grand Prix with the winner to be unveiled at Warsaw's Millennium Docs Against Gravity in May.
Larry Herbert, aka the Pantone man, tells how his system for matching colour helped revolutionize industry standards.
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.
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.
A Private Life shows how veteran documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman is a natural screen actor. Jodie Foster and Rebecca Zlotowski tell us about working with him in the French drama.
Nicolas Pereda's Lázaro at Night explores layers of performance as three actors play characters in a love triangle.
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.
Nelson Mandela's life and career receives a fond appreciation in Antoine Fuqua's documentary, even if it avoids tougher questions.