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Exiled in America
This is from our Media That Matters™ collection. Watch the full film here: http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org/watch/9/exiled_in_america——————— Due to the 1996 immigration laws,…
Posted on February 06

DocPoint Comes to an End
The following is a guest post by Anya Kandel, filmmaker of the MTM9 film Why Do White People Have Black…
Posted on February 03

Poor Environmental Conditions Leave Devastating Effects
By Lauren Glass Many individuals who reside in areas with poor sanitation and airborne pollution are subjected to serious health…
Posted on February 02

The Helsinki Documentary Film Festival Continues!
The following is a guest post by Anya Kandel, filmmaker of the MTM9 film Why Do White People Have Black…
Posted on February 01

DocPoint: Day 2
The following is a guest post by Anya Kandel, filmmaker of the MTM9 film Why Do White People Have Black…
Posted on January 26

DocPoint Begins!
The following is a guest post by Anya Kandel, filmmaker of the MTM9 film Why Do White People Have Black…
Posted on January 25

Jerry Murdock’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on December 27

From Wall Street to CUNY - Occupy Everything
Until September 2011, many New Yorkers had never heard of Zuccotti Park, and far less cared about it. A couple…
Posted on December 21

Steven Scaffidi’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on December 08

Alma Har’el’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on October 14

New York Film Festival: “This Is Not a Film”
By Mary Iannone Halfway through “his” documentary This Is Not a Film, Jafar Panahi sits on the floor of his…
Posted on October 06

Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell
Matt Wolf paints a hauntingly beautiful portrayal of Arthur Russell’s life through rare photo and video archives, and intimate interviews…
Posted on September 29

Marshall Curry’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on September 23

Vintage: Families of Value
On Thomas Allen Harris’s official website (http://www.chimpanzeeproductions.com/films.html), his debut feature film Vintage: Families of Value is described as a “fantasy…
Posted on August 23

Social-Issue Documentary 3.0: Tackling Global Poverty with Link TV’s ViewChange.org
By Caty Borum Chattoo Can social-issue documentaries play a role in helping to end global poverty? Link TV thinks so. …
Posted on August 16

Doug Block’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on August 09

The Two Escobars
People should never die because of a mistake. But in a world fueled by soccer and drugs, a mistake can…
Posted on August 01

Aron Gaudet’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on July 21

Review: “If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front”
by Mary Iannone There’s no questioning the event that comes to mind when one hears the word “terrorism.”  After September…
Posted on June 29

Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution
by Mary Iannone In the mid nineteenth century, a man named William Walker invaded Nicaragua with the goal of turning…
Posted on June 23

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