Humans love to watch other humans, whether it’s movies by Frederick Wiseman or vertical videos on your phone. In a way, we’re all documentarians.
If nonfiction films are determined to look, feel, and move like fiction, what’s the point of nonfiction filmmaking?
In Screen Gab no. 167, we catch up with 'Invincible' as Season 3 premieres, discuss the importance of a casting Oscar with the president of the Casting Society and more.
Walter White and the NAACP,' an American Experience film about an overlooked titan of the civil rights movement.
There is a plethora of documentaries on Amazon Prime, and we have rounded up some of the best ones on the platform.
A soapy drama about a family after the death of their wealthy patriarch sits tantalizingly on Prime Video. In Riches, the will reading goes in an unexpected direction, leading Stephen Richard's two ...
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story offers a deep dive into the life of this Hollywood icon, who was heroic both on and ...
"Uncut Gems" actress and Filmmaker Hailey Gates turned her would be military training village documentary into an ...
David Osit's jarring and sensitive documentary Predators exposes the harmful impact of the NBC show To Catch a Predator.
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What, exactly, is a documentary film at a time when everyone ... But the best docs don’t just show you real life – they try to make sense of it. They put truth into context.