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‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Review: A Sharp Documentary Profiles a Motorcycle-Loving Woman Who Takes on the Patriarchy in Rural Iranby David Ehrlich on November 19, 2025
Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni’s precisely lensed film follows Sara Shahverdi, the first councilwoman in the history of her remote village.
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Netflix Doc Tackles the Landmark Movie Year of 1975by Jordan Ruimy on November 19, 2025
Half a century on, 1975 feels like a moment of transition — the New Hollywood movement was in full bloom, but with the first hints of the blockbuster era creeping in. The studio system, still reeling from the upheaval of the late ’60s, had […]
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Jodie Foster Narrates Morgan Neville’s Newest Documentary, All About the Iconic Movies of 1975by Kate Erbland on November 19, 2025
Exclusive: Neville’s essay film “Breakdown: 1975” features a murderers’ row of talking heads, from Martin Scorsese to Ellen Burstyn, to track how the culture of the mid-’70s led to some of our best films. And it’s coming to Netflix next month.
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IDA Announces Nominees for 41st Documentary Awardsby IDA Comms Staff on November 18, 2025
IDA Announces Nominees for 41st Documentary Awards IDA Comms Staff Tue, 11/18/2025 – 12:56
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‘Thoughts & Prayers’ Review: A Damning HBO Documentary Explores the Mass Psychosis of America’s Gun Epidemicby David Ehrlich on November 18, 2025
Zackary Canepari and Jessica Dimmock update “Bowling for Columbine” for a country that still refuses to address one of its most preventable crises.
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“The Ethical Work Hasn’t Stopped Now That the Film has Premiered”: Monica Strømdahl on Her DOC NYC-Premiering Flophouse Americaby Lauren Wissot on November 16, 2025
Flophouse America is the unnervingly intimate feature debut of Monica Strømdahl, an internationally award-winning photographer who spent 15 years documenting the impoverished communities that have sprung up in rundown motels throughout the US. […]
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“Her Archive Was Kind of a Trail… A Filmmaker’s Trail”: Alan Berliner on his DOC NYC-debuting BENITAby Lauren Wissot on November 14, 2025
Recipient of DOC NYC 2024’s Lifetime Achievement Award (as well as the 2025 Pennebaker Career Achievement Award at the upcoming Hamptons Doc Fest), the “virtuoso of essayistic documentary” Alan Berliner (Letter to the Editor, First Cousin Once […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 14, 2025
With my work concluded for this year’s Critics Choice Documentary Awards (see the winners highlighted below), I’m ready to get back to focusing more time on reviewing nonfiction films and series. However, while this week brings a lot of new […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 14, 2025
With my work concluded for this year’s Critics Choice Documentary Awards (see the winners highlighted below), I’m ready to get back to focusing more time on reviewing nonfiction films and series. However, while this week brings a lot of new […]
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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ Acquire Death Row Doc ‘The Spiritual Advisor’by Dana Harris on November 13, 2025
Exclusive: The 23-minute film, which follows activist Rev. Jeff Hood as he counsels death-row prisoners, will premiere at DOC NYC.
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“The Film Is a Portrait of Amy Goodman, But It’s Also a Celebration of Resistance”: Carl Deal and Tia Lessin on their DOC NYC and IDFA-debuting Steal This Story, Please!by Lauren Wissot on November 13, 2025
Steal This Story, Please! is a compelling and often unexpected look at the multi-award-winning investigative journalist (and author and syndicated columnist) Amy Goodman, best known as the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, which airs on […]
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Documentary Chronicling the Life of Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds in the Worksby Charisma Madarang on November 13, 2025
The film will delve into the Grammy winner’s collaborations with Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Lil Wayne, Beyoncé, Madonna, and more
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‘Being Eddie’ Review: A Friendly but Revealing Netflix Documentary Gives Us a Glimpse at the Real Eddie Murphyby David Ehrlich on November 12, 2025
Eddie Murphy opens up just enough to make things interesting in this fully authorized look at his life.
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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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