Labor Day doc offering about the truck industry simply doesn’t work The post PBS’ ‘Driver’ Misses the On Ramp appeared first on Book and Film Globe.| Book and Film Globe
Chris Killip: ‘Askam-in-Furness’ 1982 at Cooke’s Studios, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, will include almost 80 previously unseen prints and two letters from Killip to members of the community The post Chris Killip’s newly uncovered archive is being exhibited in Cumbria appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
We are making a documentary film called “Pieowa“ about the obsession with pie in Iowa. Really. People are so obsessed with pie they will ride their bikes 500 miles, braving sweltering heat and headwinds over 7 days, just so they can eat it every day! As part of the film we will be covering this […]| The World Needs More Pie
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for its feature documentary Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story, offering viewers an intimate look at the controversial love story between the Norwegian king’s eldest child Märtha Louise and Hollywood’s self-proclaimed spiritual guru Durek Verrett. The documentary will release globally on Netflix on Sept. 16 Controversial shaman to the stars, … Continue reading "Netflix Bows Trailer for ‘Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story’" The post Netflix Bow...| Media Play News
Nolan Hanson couldn't shake the feeling of "dread and doom" when his colleague didn't show up to work in March. Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter. Winter still gripped New York City when the boxer arrived at Gleason's Gym for one of his shifts, only to realize that another trainer — and a dear friend of his — was nowhere to be found. It wasn't like Talap Mamyrkanov to ditch work without notice, as Hanson says, "he was never si...| Advocate.com
Aaron Brookner and Rodrigo Areias’s Nova ’78 centers around the Nova Convention, a late ’70s avant-garde extravaganza that took place at NYC’s now defunct Entermedia Theater (Second Avenue and 12th Street) in honor of William S. Burroughs’s return to the U.S. after living more than 20 years abroad. It was also a great excuse to gather a who’s who roster of counterculture icons to perform in the presence of the postmodern wordsmith who’d profoundly impacted them all. That would i...| Filmmaker Magazine
Grasshopper Film has acquired North American digital and non-theatrical rights to How to Have an American Baby, directed by Chinese-American filmmaker Leslie Tai, the company said in a press release.| Filmmaker Magazine
Mysterium was in Atlanta this year. I didn't attend but I followed (some of) the streams. You can catch up on their Twitch channel; videos will be moved to Youtube once they're edited. This was not, sadly, a news-heavy year. This is because ...| Zarf Updates
There are also new virtual ships added to the archive.| TrekMovie.com
In Columbus, Jack’s/Summit Station is remembered as a welcoming and well-respected lesbian social spot. The post ‘Free Beer Tomorrow’ documentary and research project honors Ohio’s longest lesbian-owned-and-operated bar appeared first on The Buckeye Flame.| The Buckeye Flame
"Run Terry Run" will include nearly 100 reels of film from Fox's 1980 run across Canada The post New Terry Fox documentary to feature unseen Marathon of Hope footage appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.| Canadian Running Magazine
In New York City, thousands of birds collide with glass towers, fall prey to traffic, or become tangled in string and wire. For most passersby, it’s a sad but forgettable…| Feature Shoot
What can happen when a filmmaker decides to spotlight invisible geniuses and hidden stories that change how we see the world? Swedish filmmaker Robin Danehav is on a mission to tell 100 documentaries about everyday impact makers, with the goal of creating change at scale by inspiring every human with an internet connection to dedicate […] The post 100 Documentaries Project: Traveling the Globe to Find Extraordinary Humans + Changing the World One Story at a Time with Robin Danehav appeared ...| Zero to Travel
Docudrama 85 minutes / 2023 Rating: 8/10 If there are two things this film confirmed for me, it is: Parents need to be our children’s primary educators (Deut 11:18-20, Is. 38:19b, Eph. 6:4). At some point, all teens feel awkward, disconnected, and confused, and to compound it, they’ll get this sense that there is something […]| Reformed Perspective
Incandescence, a documentary about Canada’s wildfires, is making waves on the international festival circuit.| nationalpost
★★★½ “One tough mother.” Bec ‘Rowdy’ Rawlings is an Australian mixed martial-artist, who fought in the UFC for a bit, and then became the first woman to win a bare-knuckle boxing world title. This documentary covers her life, from growing up as a teenage tearaway, through motherhood transforming her character,… Continue reading| Girls With Guns
(RECORDED ON AUGUST 8, 2025) Anyone who’s a regular/semi-regular listener to the podcast most likely is aware that (drummer) Lars Ulrich is jamilah’s biggest musical inspiration; and th…| the one woman apollo!
The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography The post “We know about war photography, but what about peace photography?”: In conversation with Dr Tiffany Fairey appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity| 1854 Photography
Watch a documentary on the iconic all-female post-punk dub band! Originally released in 2016, Here to be Heard: The Story of The Slits is a documentary on the […]| In Sheeps Clothing
“Visions of Heaven and Hell was a three-part documentary broadcast in the UK in 1994, which examined and extrapolated social changes brought about by new technologies, but also touched on wider themes of biotechnology, virtual reality, population density and pandemics.” Featuring (among others): William Gibson, Stephen Hawking, Douglas Adams, Bill Gates, Tilda Swinton, Nick Land. [via]| Valentina Tanni
I recently had the pleasure of attending a press preview of the new documentary Architecton, directed by Victor Kossakovsky and released last week by A24. Surreally, the screening I attended was he…| BLDGBLOG
Throughout his career, documentary filmmaker Matt Wolf has excelled at portraits of complicated artists and individuals whose work is both highly idiosyncratic as well as, at least seen in retrospect, emergent from specific cultural, social and political milieus. Early work include two films — a short, Smalltown Boys, and his feature debut, Wild Combination — about, respectively, two seminal downtown New York figures of the ’70s and ’80s, artist David Wojnarowicz and composer Arthur R...| Filmmaker Magazine
I recently had the pleasure of attending a press preview of the new documentary Architecton, directed by Victor Kossakovsky and released last week by A24. Surreally, the screening I attended was he…| BLDGBLOG
The Toronto International Film Festival has rescinded its invitation for "The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue," citing legal clearance issues with footage recorded by Hamas militants during the October 7 attacks in Israel.| THEJ.CA
From the DJ booth to the main stage, Magic City has been breaking records and building icons for decades. The STARZ docuseries brings together Jermaine Dupri and “Mr. Magic” to share the untold story.| Okayplayer
Reading time: 4minutes We present the All-Union Sports parades held on the Red Square in 1938 and 1939, with our translation of the 1938 event. The materials were initially published at our Telegram channel “Beorn And The Shieldmaiden”. Blooming Youth (1938) A newsreel … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
The story so far: after making a splash with Tuxedo Warrior and GBH, Cliff Twemlow’s movie career seemed to stall, with his homebrew straight-to-video outfit still producing new material but having serious issues with following through and actually getting them to market – a good chunk of the material I reviewed in the second part … Continue reading The Highs and Lows of Cliff Twemlow, Part 3| Jumbled Thoughts of a Fake Geek Boy
From the truth behind the famous ghost boy photo to the telepathic death of George Lutz, let's explore the strangest moments of the MGM+ documentary series. The post 13 Weird and WTF Moments from Amityville: An Origin Story first appeared on Cult of Weird.| Cult of Weird
Read Week of homelessness on Atlanta streets gives pastor new insight by Adrianne Murchison for SaportaReport here.| SaportaReport
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-uqjyn-19228d9 (RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2025) Music And We has been going for some time now (with a bit of a hiatus); however, the podcast was started later in the game, unlike the 2012 premiere of Witchpolice Radio. Hosted by Sam Thompson, Witchpolice Radio focuses on the local scene in Manitoba, a province in central … … Continue reading →| the one woman apollo!
(RECORDED ON JULY 26, 2025) When jamilah was floating about in the middle of the Punk Rock Bowling festival (in Las Vegas), she ended up meeting Jonas Woolverton in a small tent selling skateboards…| the one woman apollo!
Enigma is the latest documentary from prolific trans documentarian, Zackary Drucker (The Lady in the Dale, The Stroll) now streaming on HBO Max. It follows the lives of Amanda Lear and April Ashley, two women who got their start at Le Carrousel, a trans and drag cabaret in Paris during the 1950s and 1960s, The [...] The post Zackary Drucker, Director of the HBO Documentary “Enigma,” Talks Trans Futures, Disclosure, and the Lessons We Can All Learn From Trailblazers April Ashley and Amand...| GLAAD
Sign up for the Nieman Storyboard newsletter, delivered every Friday in your inbox. *** Dear Storyboard community, Midway through my podcast conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lane DeGregory, I told her about a problem I've had in the past with reporting and writing projects: I would sit on multiple story ideas, in a state of paralysis, unable to decide which one to pursue. What if I chose the wrong one? DeGregory said she didn't have that problem. "I think we're always...| Nieman Storyboard
'VICE Investigates' fourth episode, 'K-Pop Machine' follows correspondent Charlet Duboc as she looks at the ever-growing K-Pop industry.| But Why Tho?
Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood The post Into Imperial Valley – where “water is like gold” – with Scott Rossi appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
Nimie Li’s graduate project about his mother explores his Chinese-British adolescence and poses questions around how movement effects intimacy The post “I’m tethered to my mother, and she’s tethered to my queerness”: Nimie Li charts migration, sexuality and family appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
In this powerful episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast, we sit down with documentary filmmaker Ilie Mitaru to discuss his deeply moving film First Frames. The documentary follows the journey of photographer and refugee Serbest Salih who travels to refugee camps to teach children the basics of photography—giving them not just a creative outlet, but […] The post 147 – First Frames: Giving Refugee Children an Artistic Voice appeared first on The Nerdy Photographer.| The Nerdy Photographer
The Great ToccataDaniel MoultFugue State Films & RCO Cinema I have reviewed several of the excellent films produced by Will Fraser’s award-winning Fugue State Films (see here). Their latest offering heralds a new and welcome collaboration with the Royal College of Organists in a new RCO initiative, RCO Cinema, which aims to bring “high-quality films … Continue reading Fugue State Films & RCO Cinema: Bach – The Great Toccata| Andrew Benson-Wilson : Early Music Reviews +
Lawrence Hollandfrom archaeology to a World War II trilogy A new mini-documentary that tells the story of Lawrence Holland, a man whose path from prehistoric archaeology to pioneering combat flight…| Retro365
Drink: A Look Inside The Glass is a five part documentary series examining global alcohol production. The five-episode series won multiple awards including a James Beard Award and Webby Award.| The Whiskey Wash
On September 16th, Criterion will be releasing a brand bloody new 4K UHD edition of the beloved cult classic 80s comedy THIS IS SPINAL TAP starring Michael McKean, Chris Guest and Harry Shearer. As longtime fans of this laugh a minute movie, we can’t wait to see it in all its high def glory. BUY […] The post THIS IS SPINAL TAP 4K-UHD appeared first on FuriousCinema.com.| FuriousCinema.com
The article you are about to read is dedicated to the exhibition of the weaponry from Germany and their accomplices, trophied after their invasion of the USSR on the 22nd of June 1941. On the 22nd of June 1943, exactly … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
When I was invited to a big screen viewing of Apocalypse in the Tropics before its Netflix debut on July 14, I had not heard of it. From the title, I| Book and Film Globe
In Israel right now, even a film festival feels like a front line. The post Docaviv 2025: Tel Aviv Film Festival Navigates Bans and Boycotts appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
North North South is the Iranian American’s first photo book, published by Gost Books, showing a less glamorous side of the sprawling metropolis| 1854 Photography
The photographer, a One to Watch 2025, shoots her community in black and white, inspired by ideas of exile and making mistakes| 1854 Photography
Happening now: Anthrocon and Room Party show at Bunker Projects, 5106 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh Anthrocon has competitors for the world’s biggest furry convention, but is unsurpassed in other ways…| Dogpatch Press
Dear Friend of Liberty, They told us liberty was a finished story. That the battles were won, the rights secured, and the system stable. But what if that was never the full picture? Over the last six years, we followed a trail that led us across continents and centuries. What we uncovered wasn’t just a […]| Truthstream Media
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR INDIEGOGO CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS AND PRODUCE THIS FILM! PREORDERS + MORE INFO HERE: https://igg.me/at/liminality To Our fellow Americans and Friends of Liberty around the world, History can show us where we are headed by where we have been. It is our deepest concern that Europe is in a ferment, and America […]| Truthstream Media
Here is a first look teaser on our upcoming film “Liminality” (working title) which we consider to be our Magnum Opus. We’ve been working on it for six years now, and it’s taken us to two continents, ten countries, and countless events. We’ve interviewed over a dozen people, from authors to aristocrats. We’ve been digging through archives, deposit libraries, and societies to try and find all of the pieces of a long-forgotten puzzle — burned and buried history — that desperatel...| Truthstream Media
On June 24, 1945, the first parade dedicated to the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War was held in Moscow on the Red Square. The combined regiments of the fronts, the combined regiment of the people's Commissariat of … Continue reading →| Beorn's Beehive
The history of the bundle of neopagan movements known as “Wicca” is contentious. Almost as soon as it hit the public consciousness in the 1950s, it splintered, these schisms and off-sho…| Jumbled Thoughts of a Fake Geek Boy
The Wellcome Photography Prize 2025 has announced its finalists, celebrating powerful visual storytelling at the intersection of global health, science, and human experience. This year’s entries were selected from an…| Feature Shoot
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Abdulhamid Kircher and Diana Markosian explore their latest photo books in an in-depth conversation with Aperture and BJP| 1854 Photography
After premiering at Cannes Film Festival to exceptional critic reviews last month, Jayne Mansfield biographical documentary “My Mom Jayne” released... The post Interview: ‘My Mom Jayne’ Editor JD Marlow Talks Collaboration with Director Mariska Hargitay, Creative Challenges, and the Film’s Universal Message appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine
Senior Critic Kurt Brokaw reviews THE INQUISITOR, a documentary about Barbara Jordan in his coverage of the Tribeca Festival.| Independent Magazine
Moisés Kaufman’s Docudrama Still Horrifies After 25 Years| Theatrius
Director Matthew Guthrie reveals details about his upcoming documentary on the Grace Schara trial in Wisconsin. This powerful film will explore the tragic story of 19-year-old Grace, whose family says that medical negligence led to her death in 2021. Guthrie offers his perspectives on the Schara lawsuit, which ended on June 19 with defeat for ...| The New American
By Nichola Court, Archivist In 2024, WSRO hosted a visit from students at The Academy, Selsey, who were involved in a project guided by Millstream Productions to create a documentary film about the history of Selsey Pavilion. The film forms part of the restoration project led by Selsey Pavilion Trust. Following on from their initial…Continue reading ➞ And that’s a wrap!| West Sussex Record Office
Next month, AMC+ is premiering a new series about furries that tracked down sexual abusers hiding within the furry fandom. It’s called, The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster. You can watc…| Dhole Moments
(This post is also on my Substack page, but i posted it here as well. Thanks for reading!) When i was 14 years old i was introduced to Metallica. By the time i turned 15, they were my favorite band. … Continue reading →| the one woman apollo!
His photographs of Birmingham’s late-1960s housing crisis transformed how the urban poor were visualised in the UK. We catch up with the veteran documentarian| 1854 Photography
John Fisher's Solo Masterpiece Exposes Perils of Gay Life by Barry David Horwitz Good News! John Fisher has written, designed, and performed one of his great Essential Service Projects, and extended his show to The Marsh, San Francisco. Don't miss Fisher, Artistic Director of Theatre Rhino, at his best. Fisher is climbing the rafters, peddling his bike, and tracking down the mystery killer who was picking up and murdering young gay men in the 70s. I was blown away by Fisher’s fury, his quiz...| theatrius.com
Kenneth Cole's new documentary, "A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole," follows his career and social impact.| Daily Front Row
TJ Oshie is debuting a documentary, titled Coach, about his dad's battle with Familial Alzheimer's at the DC/DOX Film Festival next week. The…| RMNB
May 28, 2020, the third day of the George Floyd Uprising, was the most significant as the community continued directing its outrage at the Minneapolis Police’s 3rd Precinct, leading to it being ransacked and set on fire, something that has historically never been done in response to police terror and racial injustice. The next day, […]| UNICORN RIOT
Kyle Meadows, photographer: “In February of 2025, I embarked on a photographic pilgrimage of my own – to document the faces and spirit of Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest gathering…| Feature Shoot
Celebrated photographer Sebastião Salgado has died after more than 50 years of committed documentary work; here BJP draws on past interviews to give an insight into his approach| 1854 Photography
Unfortunately, our time at the Cannes Film Festival has come to a speedy close. Our four reporters at the festival... The post Cannes Recap: The Independent’s Film Rankings appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine
Navigate multi-state and cross-border documentary production with tips on budgeting, tax incentives, labor laws, and payroll compliance.| Media Services
When the lights of the cinema dim and the hum of anticipation fills the air, something magical happens—stories come alive. And sometimes, the stories behind the storytellers are the most fascinating of all. On today’s episode, we welcome Patrick Lee, a man whose quiet curiosity and geeky love for film statistics helped shape the very ... Read more| Indie Film Hustle®
Note: To see these tweets and videos embedded on an interactive map, click here. In the late morning of February 24th, 2022, an American journalist captured a young boy on the grand piano in Kharkiv Palace Hotel playing Philip Glass’s composition ‘Walk to School’. The city of Kharkiv was the first in Ukraine to wake […]| Sounding Out!
A Profile of Filmmaker Kristin Tièche By Noma Faingold. (May 1, 2025) Kristen Tièche walks into Le Café du Soleil, a French bistro in the Lower Haight, with unremarkable décor, clutching her littl…| eatdrinkfilms.com
The photographer tells BJP about Beeton Grove, a tender photobook documenting the rhythms of a neighbourhood, published by Bluecoat Press| 1854 Photography
Come to the Rockingham Library to meet local independent filmmaker Heather Holloway and local historian Gail Golec...| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
We’re really proud to share our first film with The Woodland Trust: a short documentary called Sky Seeding. It follows their first-ever drone seeding trial — a bold, slightly chaotic, and genuinely exciting attempt to rethink how we plant trees in places that are usually impossible to reach. Over the course of a week in […]| Here Now Films
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-36taq-18875ed (RECORDED ON APRIL 20, 2025) On April 19, 2025 jamilah and jesse took a road trip to Syracuse, NY to see Metallica- it was jesse’s 6th time seeing them, and jamilah’s 19th. At one-something in the morning they decided … Continue reading →| the one woman apollo!
(RECORDED ON APRIL 15, 2025) As our last episode involved a conversation with someone who is not only in one of our favorite bands, but also someone who is in arguably one of the most important ban…| the one woman apollo!
From conception to production to distribution, justice filmmakers face an array of challenges every step of the way. The Film Lab Fall Intensive offers much-needed support through mentorship, professional development, and community. The post Don’t Go It Alone: Support for Justice Filmmakers appeared first on unRival Network.| unRival Network
In this episode of the unRival Spaces podcast, Suzanne Ross and Billy Price discuss the launch of a new program for justice filmmakers, The Film Lab 2024 Intensive. The post unRival Spaces: The Film Lab with Billy Price & Suzanne Ross appeared first on unRival Network.| unRival Network
A sneak preview of the opening weekend at the oldest film festival in the Americas. By Meredith Brody (April 23, 2025) After a five-day iteration in 2024, SFILM returns in 2025 with eleven days st…| eatdrinkfilms.com
Furry True Crime is a genre In 2024, the Fur and Loathing podcast came out with Guardian journalist Nicky Woolf and Dogpatch Press. The show investigated the Midwest Furfest 2014 chemical attack, b…| Dogpatch Press
In honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, global streaming network Revry will premiere the award-winning, Sundance-backed documentary series America in Transition, a Revry Original that explores the community, family, and social issues of trans people of color across in the United States. The post TDOV: America In Transition appeared first on TransGuys.com.| TransGuys.com
"American Movie" is a movie about ... making a movie. When the beloved documentary was released in 1999, it quickly became a cult classic. "American Movie" was filmed in the Milwaukee area and its subject, Mark Borchardt, has gone on to inspire many artists and filmmakers. WPR's Evan Casey takes a look at the film's lasting legacy.| Wisconsin Life
In 2023, my family began a life-changing journey—traveling to the Lenoir Plantation in Mississippi and the Darensbourg Plantation in Louisiana to uncover and document the stories of our ancestors. …| I AM AN EDUCATOR
Our latest original documentary short “Finding Us” premieres on March 26th at the Annapolis Film Festival. This is a local story spanning nearly 200 years, and we’re so proud to screen it for a hometown audience. Learn more about the film and screenings here.| SideXSide Studios
This is your guide to landing distribution for your documentary or docuseries.| Media Services
(RECORDED ON MARCH 20, 2025) The creation of a podcast (or radio show) is an interesting process; one of the most rewarding parts can sometimes be the most heartbreaking, as you take a lot of chanc…| the one woman apollo!
Questions around surveillance and control circle around the photography at FORMAT Festival, now on show in Derby| 1854 Photography
Retracing Footsteps: Hannah Dustin and the Abenaki is a documentary that reexamines Hannah Dustin’s story from an Indigenous perspective, addressing themes of colonization and justice. Commun…| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
As Black History Month comes to a close, I’m reaching out with an opportunity to not only reflect on history but to actively support its preservation. My family and I are working on a documentary f…| I AM AN EDUCATOR
The photographer’s new book with Loose Joints is in dialogue with his previous projects documenting migration| 1854 Photography
Audient co-sponsored The Shadowmaker recently premiered in Denver, where EVO Expanded System enhanced both the audio - and channel count!| Audient
The emerging Filipino-American artist's project Barako exhibited at Photo Fringe 2024| 1854 Photography
Italian-Bosnian Rosa Franjic and her partner travelled to the Yemeni island to meet friends working on preserving its staggering biodiversity| 1854 Photography
King Cohen is a 2017 American documentary film written and directed by Steve Mitchell about writer, producer, director, creator and all-around maverick, Larry Cohen (It’s Alive; God Told Me To, Q: The …| moviesandmania.com
Well-known vegan activist Joey Carbstrong has exposed the UK’S pork industry during footage taken over a three year investigation into a documentary called Pignorant. Joey was inspired by his love for pigs to make the film. His mission was to investigate ‘the truth behind bacon’. Around 88% of farmed pigs are gassed with high concentrations […] The post Joey Carbstrong exposes UK’s pork industry in a new documentary-Pignorant appeared first on Living Vegan.| Living Vegan