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This PBS Documentary Powerhouse Just Bet Big on Vertical Videoby Dana Harris on November 11, 2025
Exclusive: ITVS is committed to completing the 40 feature films in its pipeline “come hell or high water,” but it’s also committed to going digital first with its new vertical video fund.
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IDA Grantees at DOC NYC 2025by IDA Comms Staff on November 11, 2025
IDA Grantees at DOC NYC 2025 IDA Comms Staff Mon, 11/10/2025 – 16:19
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IDA Grantees at IDFA 2025by IDA Comms Staff on November 10, 2025
IDA Grantees at IDFA 2025 IDA Comms Staff Mon, 11/10/2025 – 12:48
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‘The Stringer’ Trailer Shows a Hunt for the Truth About a Famous Vietnam War Photographby Maria Fontoura on November 7, 2025
Controversial new documentary coming to Netflix Nov. 28 investigates the origins of “Napalm Girl,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning image that galvanized the anti-war effort
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‘Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films’ Review: Disney+ Docuseries Reminds Us That Good Movies Will Always Be Made by Real Peopleby David Ehrlich on November 7, 2025
“Avatar: The Way of Water” might be the most digitally sophisticated movie ever made, but it only worked because all of its tech was in service to human emotion.
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IDA Announces 2025 Pare Lorentz Documentary Fund Granteesby IDA Comms Staff on November 7, 2025
IDA Announces 2025 Pare Lorentz Documentary Fund Grantees IDA Comms Staff Thu, 11/06/2025 – 16:23
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There Are No Words Wins Best Documentary at Reel Asianby Pat Mullen on November 7, 2025
Min Sook Lee’s documentary There Are No Words topped the winners at this year’s Reel Asian International Film Festival. There Are No Words scored the Reel Asian-DOC Institute Best Documentary Award among the prizes handed out today. The NFB doc […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 7, 2025
This Sunday, the 10th annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards will be held in New York City, and I’ll be there for the event as always. Be sure to check out this year’s nominees, and tune in to the live-stream via YouTube, X, or Facebook (on […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 7, 2025
This Sunday, the 10th annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards will be held in New York City, and I’ll be there for the event as always. Be sure to check out this year’s nominees, and tune in to the live-stream via YouTube, X, or Facebook (on […]
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IDA Member Spotlight: Christine La Monteby idastaff on November 5, 2025
IDA Member Spotlight: Christine La Monte idastaff Wed, 11/05/2025 – 11:04
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Two Korean sisters who blazed an American trailby norman lebrecht on November 3, 2025
This new classical music documentary film caught my attention. It’s about violinist Mi-Young Park and pianist Pong- Hi Park, two sisters who came to America following the Korean War. Produced to mark the Curtis Institute of Music centenary, this […]
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Statement on the Detainment of Documentary Association Georgia Collegue Giorgi Mrevlishviliby ida-admin on October 31, 2025
Statement on the Detainment of Documentary Association Georgia Collegue Giorgi Mrevlishvili ida-admin Fri, 10/31/2025 – 12:10
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Documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror” uses Blackmagicby Jose Antunes on October 31, 2025
The new documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror”, from DP Warren Kommers, was shot with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro and Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K cameras. The 50th anniversary of the cult classic “The Rocky […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on October 30, 2025
Happy Halloween and the beginning of November, and congratulations to us for exceeding 1,000 subscribers last week! First, I want to remind readers that no scary movie you watch this Friday will give you nightmares worse than any documentaries about […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on October 30, 2025
Happy Halloween and the beginning of November, and congratulations to us for exceeding 1,000 subscribers last week! First, I want to remind readers that no scary movie you watch this Friday will give you nightmares worse than any documentaries about […]
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‘Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk’ Reviewby Christopher Campbell on October 30, 2025
Sepideh Farsi’s Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is a difficult watch, and not just because it presents a year in the life of a Palestinian photographer and poet in Gaza amidst constant bombardment. The film’s aesthetic is unappealing. For […]
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‘Wayumi,’ DOC NYC World Premiere About Indigenous Amazon Rainforest Family, Gets Digital Release from Grasshopper Filmby Brian Welk on October 29, 2025
Exclusive: The directorial debut of Andrew Balcof premieres at DOC NYC in the U.S. Competition on November 15.
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IDA Statement Opposing A Merger Involving Warner Bros. Discoveryby ida-admin on October 29, 2025
IDA Statement Opposing A Merger Involving Warner Bros. Discovery ida-admin Wed, 10/29/2025 – 07:24
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