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Mini Doc Screening — “The Socialist Housing Plan”by Deirdre Schumacher on October 13, 2025
October 29 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Join Reason and Manhattan Institute for a screening of the new mini documentary “The Socialist Housing […]
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Her Father Was a Notorious Serial Killer. Years After His Arrest, She’s Still Searching for Answersby CT Jones on October 11, 2025
In the new Netflix documentary My Father, the BTK Killer, Kerri Rawson walks viewers through her firsthand experience living with a famous serial killer
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The Track Leads Documentary Winners at VIFFby Pat Mullen on October 10, 2025
The Track leads the documentary winners at this year’s Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF). The festival announced the juried winners yesterday with The Track, directed by Ryan Sidhoo, winning the “Tides Award” for Outstanding […]
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Piano Therapy Virtual Tour – A Concert Film & Documentary by Frank Horvatby Frank Horvat on October 10, 2025
The Piano Therapy Virtual Tour is a compelling concert film and documentary that explores the mental health journey of Canadian composer and pianist Frank Horvat. Through deeply personal storytelling and emotionally resonant performances of his […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on October 10, 2025
We’re getting deep into that time of year when Oscar-seeking streamer acquisitions are making their qualifying runs in theaters. That means spotlighting them before they’re widely available. Fortunately, these films tend to premiere on their […]
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This Week In Documentaryby Christopher Campbell on October 10, 2025
We’re getting deep into that time of year when Oscar-seeking streamer acquisitions are making their qualifying runs in theaters. That means spotlighting them before they’re widely available. Fortunately, these films tend to premiere on their […]
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The John Candy Documentary Shares a Mental Health Conversation Ahead of Its Timeby Pat Mullen on October 9, 2025
“Ryan called me up and basically said, ‘I don’t want to live in a world where there is not a documentary about John Candy,” Colin Hanks says on how producer Ryan Reynolds pitched him to direct John Candy: I Like Me. “And I said, ‘I think […]
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DOC NYC Announces 2025 Main Slate Lineup, with Subjects Ranging from Rock and Roll to Competitive Whistlingby Christian Zilko on October 9, 2025
New York’s premiere nonfiction film festival returns from November 12-20.
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Albania appoints world’s first AI ministerby Stavvy’s World Clips on October 9, 2025
From Stavvy’s World Bonus #149 – Kush Brothers Vol. 22 w/ Reece Grover: https://www.patreon.com/stavvysworld Kush Brothers assemble!! JP McDade and Reece Grover join the pod to dissect some of the most urgent current events, including Albania’s […]
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Werner Herzog (FULL EPISODE) | Conan O’Brien Needs A Friendby Team Coco on October 5, 2025
Filmmaker Werner Herzog feels elevated, weightless about being Conan O’Brien’s friend. Werner sits down with Conan once more to discuss his latest documentary The Future of Truth, finally acquiring a cell phone, how knowing hunger at a young […]
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Martin Scorsese Finally Tackles Harvey Weinstein’s ‘Gangs of New York’ Meddling in New Docby Jordan Ruimy on October 3, 2025
Rebecca Miller is premiering “Mr. Scorsese” at the New York Film Festival, a five-hour documentary on Martin Scorsese. I won’t get into every detail of the series, which I’ve seen, but there is a fascinating section where Scorsese finally […]
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Fantasmas: Julio Torres on Art Surviving in Late-Stage Capitalismby American Masters | PBS on October 3, 2025
Hi all! We’re taking a break from our usual episodes of Creative Spark this week to share a podcast from our friends at The Peabody Awards and the Center for Media and Social Impact. Their show is called We Disrupt This Broadcast. Host Gabe […]
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This Week In Documentary: ‘The Alabama Solution,’ ‘Orwell 2+2=5, ‘The Librarians,’ ‘Trains,’ & ‘Viktor’by Christopher Campbell on October 3, 2025
This week’s new releases include two documentaries that quote from 1984 and feature scenes from film adaptations of Fahrenheit 451. If that seems like a coincidence, you aren’t paying attention to what sort of world we’re living in right now. […]
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This Week In Documentary: ‘The Alabama Solution,’ ‘Orwell 2+2=5, ‘The Librarians,’ ‘Trains,’ & ‘Viktor’by Christopher Campbell on October 3, 2025
This week’s new releases include two documentaries that quote from 1984 and feature scenes from film adaptations of Fahrenheit 451. If that seems like a coincidence, you aren’t paying attention to what sort of world we’re living in right now. […]
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How Did a Documentary on George Orwell Become the Scariest Movie of 2025?by David Fear on October 2, 2025
Raoul Peck’s Orwell: 2+2=5 looks at the writer who gave us a modern dystopian classic — and doubles as a portrait of how authoritarianism works that feels way too familiar
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Lucrecia Martel on Nuestra Tierra and “Definitive” Death in Documentaryby Marc Glassman on October 2, 2025
One of the most significant films touring the documentary festival circuit this fall is by the Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel. Nuestra Tierra (aka Landmarks, although the direct translation is Our Land) is the first feature documentary by […]
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‘In Waves and War’ Review: A Moving Documentary About Wartime PTSD That Actually Offers Hopeby Christian Blauvelt on September 30, 2025
Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen’s second documentary at the Colorado festival in 2024 lets the personalities of its veterans shine.
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‘Viktor’ Trailer: Acclaimed Documentary About Deaf War Photographer’s Life During the Ukraine War Counts Darren Aronofsky as a Producerby Christian Blauvelt on September 30, 2025
The documentary was inspired in part from its director Olivier Sarbil losing his own hearing while making a war documentary in Libya.
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