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Secret Editing Hacks: What Sets Editor Apartby This Guy Edits on November 28, 2025
This is a free 25-minute Mini-course for anyone who wants to cut, like pro TV and feature film editors. Applying this single technique makes up 70% of great editing. Learn more here: https://thegotoeditor.com
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How Meadowlarks Reimagines an Acclaimed Documentaryby Pat Mullen on November 28, 2025
Hollywood often looks to documentaries for inspiration, but a documentary getting the scripted treatment in Canada remains rare. However, the acclaimed 2017 documentary Birth of a Family offers just the right ingredients for a dramatic adaption. […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 28, 2025
I hope all my American subscribers had a great Thanksgiving holiday last week. I just want to say how thankful I am to all my email subscribers, online readers, and paid supporters, especially in months like this when I’m swamped with my other […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 28, 2025
I hope all my American subscribers had a great Thanksgiving holiday last week. I just want to say how thankful I am to all my email subscribers, online readers, and paid supporters, especially in months like this when I’m swamped with my other […]
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How to see the world premiere of this 1989 Keith Haring documentary next monthby noreply@blogger.com (Unknown) on November 26, 2025
Artwork from The Keith Haring Foundation via Eventbrite Keith Haring fans take note: a newly unearthed 1989 documentary about the making of “Tuttomondo” will have its world premiere on Dec. 20. The film follows Haring as he explores Pisa, paints […]
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Black Friday FILMMAKING SEMINAR Saleby NDE on November 26, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving to my American readers! This holiday I’m giving away two of my “live” story consulting recordings when you buy my popular filmmaking seminars. Read about both seminar descriptions below. (But use this PURCHASE LINK to […]
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Three Canadian Films Among DOC NYC Winnersby Pat Mullen on November 24, 2025
The Canadian documentary The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs, and Who Has Control led the winners of this year’s DOC NYC with the Audience Award as the overall festival favourite. The film directed by Aisling Chin-Yee and produced by Julie Bristow and Abby […]
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Billie Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ Tour Doc Sets Spring Release Dateby Cheyenne Roundtree on November 24, 2025
The singer co-directed the live 3D concert documentary with Oscar-winner James Cameron
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A World of Creative Documentaries at IDFA 2025by Megan Durnford on November 21, 2025
The 38th edition of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), ran from November 13 to November 23. It was the first festival under new Artistic Director Isabel Arrate Fernandez. As usual, IDFA was a veritable feast of the […]
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‘Zodiac Killer Project’: When Serial-Killer Docs Go Wrong!by David Fear on November 21, 2025
An abandoned movie on hunting the Zodiac Killer turns into a side-eyed look at something even more rampant than mass murder: true-crime documentaries
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 21, 2025
The holidays are just around the corner, and I’m happy to share any special deals or gifts targeting documentary fans. Zipporah Films has already provided this year’s info for its offers on orders of Frederick Wiseman films. They’re giving […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on November 21, 2025
The holidays are just around the corner, and I’m happy to share any special deals or gifts targeting documentary fans. Zipporah Films has already provided this year’s info for its offers on orders of Frederick Wiseman films. They’re giving […]
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Oscars: Will a Documentary Ever Get Best Picture Nominated? The Academy Thinks It’s Possibleby Jordan Ruimy on November 20, 2025
Variety reports that the IDFA has become a key stop on the Oscars campaign trail for documentaries, thanks to its late-fall timing and strong programming showcasing the year’s top nonfiction titles. Academy executive Michael Benedict attended this […]
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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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