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This year's IndieWire Honors Magnify Award recipient tells us how he brought narrative filmmaking to his nonfiction succession drama.
Taking a narrative storytelling approach to some of the most complex public health challenges of our time, Rivers explores ...
There were many times I wished for my father’s death,' Tina Makereti confesses in a stunning new book of essays ...
Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and many other notorious figures lived in and around Tacoma in the sixties. A new book argues that ...
Take a world tour of monsters, from vampires in Serbia and giants in Cornwall to festivals of dragons in Bavaria and ...
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What is Found Footage Filmmaking?
Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage ...
Abundance is the book the treasurer keeps dropping into speeches. It calls for a “liberalism that builds” and it’s sold out ...
The Right Stuff, Philip Kaufman's epic historical film, continues to stand the test of time due to its realistic depiction of ...
Author Kimberly Heckler's position in the Library of Congress Women's History and Gender Studies Group uniquely positions her ...
Guy Delisle, Jeff Lemire, Kay Sohini, Joanna Rubin Dranger, Chris Thompson and more have compelling graphic novels based in ...
Hal Ebbott’s novel unpacks the aftermath of an interaction that threatens a decades-long friendship between two men.