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Storytelling In The Digital World: Four New Developments That Will Blow Your Mind
by Kim Borba Two weeks ago, the Producer’s Institute for New Media from the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) came…
Posted on January 31

Children Underground
Romania’s anti-contraception laws have orphanages and shelters overflowing with needy children, inevitably spilling the older ones over onto the streets.…
Posted on December 20

And the Bread Continues to Rise
Jessamyn Waldman Founder, Hot Bread Kitchen By John Patrick Reyes Galen Summer and Caitlin Dourmashkin’s film Lessons from a Tailor…
Posted on December 20

Arts Engine’s 2010 Holiday Shortlist
The holiday season is upon us and nothing makes a better gift for a friend, colleague or loved one than…
Posted on December 15

Last Train Home
In Lixin Fan’s Last Train Home, Chinese migrant workers Suqin and Changhua Zhang have left behind their two children to…
Posted on November 29

Rocking The Cynical World
Why iconic political singer-songwriter Billy Bragg confronts fascists, Tea Parties, Glenn Beck–and his own fans. By Madeline Ostrander, of Yes!…
Posted on November 27

Real(ly) Good Stories
By Sarah Sherman It’s not a typo. No graphic designers have been fired. “Film” is intentionally missing from DOC NYC’s…
Posted on November 22

Matinee Madness at DOC NYC!
By Ariana Costakes The penultimate day of DOC NYC at the IFC Center yielded a considerable crowd for a Monday…
Posted on November 17

Videocracy
Italian television is notorious for its smut and misogyny. Its programming consists almost entirely of soft-core soap operas and game…
Posted on October 25

A Very Scary NY Film Festival!
Despite being headlined by blockbusters The Social Network and Hereafter, the 48th Annual New York Film Festival largely featured quirky…
Posted on October 25

The Long Walk Home: One Barefoot Activist’s Mission to Stop the Veteran Suicide Epidemic
By Jessica Newman, of Campus Progress His feet are gnarled and mangled from scorching roads and stubbed toes, with ripped…
Posted on October 25

Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman
In Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman, award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Fox travels the globe interviewing women from a variety of…
Posted on September 19

An Interview with Ric O’Barry of THE COVE
by Sarah Sherman His face is haunting. Dark, heavy bags hang under his watery eyes, and his voice is at…
Posted on September 19

How One Muslim American Uses Hip Hop to Heal Wounds
By Madeleine Dubus, of Campus Progress When Cyrus McGoldrick takes the stage, he’s not himself. McGoldrick raps as The Raskol…
Posted on September 18

Oblivion
Oblivion (El Olvido) is Heddy Honigmann’s tribute to the working people of her hometown, Lima, Peru. In a quiet, intimate,…
Posted on August 23

COUNTDOWN TO ZERO Calls for Young People to Care About Nuclear Weapons
By Adam Peck, of Campus Progress According to a recent likely voter survey with CBS News, the top issues voters…
Posted on August 23

Health Care Economics 101
By Ken Fabert, of Yes! Magazine In a utopian health system, recipients of health care would enjoy no limitations on…
Posted on August 22

Young Feminists to Older Feminists: If You Can’t Find Us, It’s Because We’re Online
By Stephanie Herold, of Campus Progress It’s really irritating to read yet another article insisting that you don’t exist. For…
Posted on August 22

Protagonist
Protagonist, by Jessica Yu, is an artful documentary about four men who face obstacles, reach a point of crisis and…
Posted on July 26

Tamara Perkins’ Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on July 26

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