An interview with Ross McElwee about Remake, Sherman's March, and revisiting images of his late son Adrian across the films ...
Surveying the state of documentary production in Europe, including a rise in co-productions, hybrid works, and single-issue ...
Watch dramas and the documentaries that inspired them including Music of the Heart, Grey Gardens, Freeheld, and Loving.
Revisiting four films by the Yugantar Film Collective as their representations of women's rights and labour struggles ...
Saved by the Beauty of World review: documentary portrait imbued with the ethos of the poetry of the Pulitzer Prize winner ...
Two recent shows by photographer Jeff Wall invite further reflection about the role of documentary and capturing life within ...
When filmmakers import the visual language of documen­taries into a fictional milieu, staging awkward, whimsical and ridiculous situations for entertainment—as opposed to the genre’s noble mission of ...
Ask Degrassi: Whatever It Takes director Lisa Rideout what character she might have been in high school, and she can’t help but laugh. “I was like, ‘I hope nobody asks this question,’” she tells POV ...
The road from celebrated short to feature length film is often a bumpy one as it expands its story without trying to feel bloated. Nuisance Bear avoids these pitfalls brilliantly, expanding an award ...
“There’s been a relationship between Black traditions and stories and film since the beginning of film,” says Maya Annik Bedward when discussing her new documentary Black Zombie. “Hollywood has been ...
Montreal-born Ric Esther Bienstock is one of Canada’s most decorated documentary filmmakers. In her cabinet are Emmys, Amnesty International Awards, back-to-back Edward R. Murrow Awards and the Gordon ...
Kenya-Jade Pinto and Shasha Nakhai discuss The Sandbox and the human elements of the migration crisis that are threatened by an emphasis on technology.