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‘Faces Places’ Voted the Best Documentary of 2017 in 5th Annual Nonfics Year-End Poll
What Might Have Been the Golden Globe Nominees for Best Documentary of 2017?
‘Jane’ and ‘Ex Libris’ Among 15 Films on the Best Documentary Feature Oscar Shortlist
10 Short Documentaries Named to 2017 Oscar Shortlist, Including Four Now Streaming
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This December
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime This November
‘Naila and the Uprising’ Explores the Role of Women Activists in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
‘Vigilante‘ Provides an Entertaining Overview of a Real Crime-Fighting Crusader
‘Jane’ Named Critics’ Choice for Best Documentary of 2017
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This November
‘Faces Places’ and ‘Edith+Eddie’ are Among 2017 IDA Documentary Award Nominees
Laura Dunn on ‘Look & See‘ and the Challenge of Documenting Wendell Berry
‘Ballerina I’m Not’ is an Uplifting Tale of Women’s Strength and Resilience
Ai Weiwei on ‘Human Flow,’ the Refugee Crisis and Increased Human Selfishness
First Round of Nominees for the 2017 IDA Documentary Awards Announced
‘Kedi’ Leads 2017 Critics Choice Documentary Awards Nominations
‘Mansfield 66/67’ Takes an Arch Approach to the Starlet’s Tragic Demise
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This October
‘Copwatch’ Watches the Watchmen
‘Copwatch’ Watches the Watchmen
‘Of Sheep and Men’ Is a Metaphor-Laden Jewel
‘Of Sheep and Men’ is a Metaphor-Laden Jewel
‘Love and Saucers’ Profiles an Artist Who Claims to Have Sex With Aliens
‘Love and Saucers’ Profiles an Artist Who Claims to Have Sex With Aliens
Behind the Glitz & Glam: The Top Documentaries at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival
Behind the Glitz & Glam: The Top Documentaries at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival
‘Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami’ is an Evocative Portrait of The Queen of Gay Discos
‘Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami’ is an Evocative Portrait of The Queen of Gay Discos
‘Jane’ Stuns With Jaw-Dropping Footage and Iconic Adventure
‘Jane’ Stuns With Jaw-Dropping Footage and Iconic Adventure
‘In the Waves’ Finds Peace and Wisdom in the Waves of Cape Breton Island
‘In the Waves’ Finds Peace and Wisdom in the Waves of Cape Breton Island
‘Taste of Cement’ Is an Impressionistic Portrait of Syrian Workers in Exile
‘Taste of Cement’ Is an Impressionistic Portrait of Syrian Workers in Exile
‘Harold and Lillian’ is For Anyone Who Loves Movies
‘Harold and Lillian’ is For Anyone Who Loves Movies
Alec Baldwin to Star in John DeLorean Documentary
Alec Baldwin to Star in John DeLorean Documentary
‘We Go Higher’ Director on the Upcoming Film About Kids Who Lost Family On 9/11
‘We Go Higher’ Will Share Stories of Kids Who Lost Parents on 9/11
‘13th,’ ‘O.J.: Made in America’ and ‘Planet Earth II’ Win Creative Emmy Awards
‘Our People Will Be Healed’ Is an Affectionate Tale of Triumph
‘Cocaine Prison’ is a Compelling Character-Driven Portrayal of Bolivian Prison Life
‘Living Proof’ Explores Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Industry
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime This September
‘Spettacolo’ is a Lifeless Film About Live Theater in a Small Italian Town
‘Motherland’ Visits the World’s Busiest “Baby Factory”
‘Resurface’ Presents Surfing as a Form of Therapy for PTSD
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This September
Netflix Unveils Two Original Documentary Shorts at the 2017 Telluride Film Festival
‘Whose Streets’ is a Powerful Documentary That Excites as it Enlightens
‘Dolores’ Offers a Timely Lesson in Mexican-American Studies
GlobeDocs Film Festival Announces 2017 Film Lineup
‘Get Me Roger Stone’ Profiles the Dark Prince of American Politics
Unpacking Andy Warhol’s Brillo Boxes
An Update from The Cove: ‘A Whale of a Tale’ Finds Little Changed in Taiji
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This July
‘The Reagan Show’ Gives Us the 1980s as Farce
‘Nobody Speak’ Draws Disturbing Parallels Between Hulk Hogan and President Trump
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime This Month
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This June
‘Buena Vista Social Club: Adios’ is an Unfocused Portrait of a Changing Band in a Changing Cuba
‘Last Men in Aleppo’ is a Striking Piece of Anti-Russian Agitprop
‘The Last Shaman’ Fails to Enlighten
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime This Month
Hot Docs 2017: The Future Is Now And Then
‘A Gray State’ Explores How the Politics of Paranoia Destroyed A Young Family
Behind the Music Making: ‘Bang! The Bert Berns Story’ Celebrates the Industry
‘Risk’ Is a Perceptive, Subtle Portrait of Power and Posture
How ‘Casting JonBenet’ Commits a Documentary Sin to Make a Good Point
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This May
Fighting ISIS With Camcorders in a ‘City of Ghosts’
‘Buena Vista Social Club’ is an Encounter at the End of “World Music”
Punk Goes Rock and Roll in ‘The Public Image is Rotten’
‘LA 92 ’ Turns Racial Violence and Police Brutality Into a Fiery Spectacle
‘Born in China’ is a Dull Mix of Familiar Nature Documentary Conventions
Notes from Art of the Real: What Critics Can Learn from Great Programming
‘Boston’ Presents An Informative Love Letter to the Boston Marathon
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime This Month
David Lynch is Painting Right Now
‘God Knows Where I Am’ Finds the Emotional Pain of the Forgotten.
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This April
The 5 Must-See Documentaries of the 2017 DOC10 Film Festival
‘David Lynch: The Art Life’ Solves the Mystery of David Lynch…Sort Of
Will Brooke Shields Save Motherhood?
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Amazon Prime
Heart and Form in the Midwest: The Best of the 2017 True/False Film Festival
Peering for Nonfiction in the Erotic Webcam Milieu of ‘The Human Surge’
‘The Last Laugh’ is a Smart Contemplation of Taboos and Comedy
‘Kedi’ is the Feline Spiritual Awakening You’ve Been Waiting For
‘Midsummer in Newtown’ and the Difficulty of Reviewing Certain Documentaries
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This February
The Best Documentaries of Sundance 2017
Four Essential Films About Solitude
Oscar Nominees for Documentary Short Comment on the Muslim Ban
Slamdance Winner ‘Strad Style’ Satisfactorily Showcases Its Subject
‘Quest’ Chronicles a Dramatic Coming of Age During the Obama Years
Three Beautiful New Latin American Documentaries Paint Portraits with Sound
‘Rumble’ is a Necessary But Disappointing Film About Native Americans in Pop Music
O.J.: Made in America Has a Good Shot at Becoming the Longest Oscar Winner
‘School Life’ Offers Enrollment in Joy
‘Trophy’ Could Change Your Mind About Big-Game Hunting
‘The Workers Cup’ Spotlights a Human Rights Issue Within a Sports Film
Documenting the Public and Private Lives of Public and Private Artists
Four Essential Films to Watch While Reproductive Rights Are Under Threat
46 Promised Remakes of Documentaries That Still Haven’t Happened
‘Do Not Resist’ is an Unsettling Meditation on Modern Policing
‘The Witness’ Exposes the Dangers of Sensationalized News
Interview: Festival Programmer and Pure Nonfiction Host Thom Powers
Breaking the Silence in ‘The Hunting Ground’ and ‘Audrie & Daisy’
100 Must-See Documentaries Streaming on Netflix This January