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Monday Memo: TIFF Docs Make Waves

This week TIFF dominated documentary news. Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote on the screening of THE LOOK OF SILENCE, director Joshua Oppenheimer’s follow up to THE ACT OF KILLING. Manori...

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Monday Memo: POV Releases Interactive Short Docs Online

This week, POV released several digital short documentaries online that had participated in its Hackathon program. Jess Linington of i-Docs covered the release of the online docs, as did Sarah...

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Monday Memo: Cinema Eye Honors Shorts Nominees Announced

This week the Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking released the list of nonfiction short films nominated for an award this year.  Kevin Ritchie covered the news for Realscreen, while Daniel...

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An evening with the filmmakers of JANE

This post was written by STF blogger Krystal Grow. Jane Fonda- activist, fitness guru, Hollywood sweetheart, and Broadway flop. If that last one comes as a shock, it’s probably because, like so many...

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Revisiting 101 with Depeche Mode superfans

This post was written by STF blogger Krystal Grow. The iconic synth-pop band Depeche Mode took their name from the French words for ‘fast fashion,’ and as they set out on the road in 1988, with two 40...

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Monday Memo: International Documentary Association Award Noms Set

This week the International Documentary Association (IDA) announced the nominees for its documentary awards. Kevin Ritchie covered the announcement for Realscreen, while Anne Thompson did the same on...

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The War Room: The Clinton Campaign and The Politics of Personality

This post was written by STF blogger Krystal Grow. Elections are always electric. In it’s worst form, political turmoil is abrasive and dangerously discouraging to potential voters. But the energy...

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Capturing Stax Records’ soul and R&B legacy

This post was written by STF blogger Krystal Grow. The legendary Stax recording studio produced some of the finest and most influential soul and R&B music of the 60s and 70s. Now all that remains...

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