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On April 20, the late Andrzej Wajda’s KanaÅ‚, a landmark of Polish cinema and a universally acclaimed masterpiece, celebrates its…
Our documentary God Knows Where I Am explores Linda Bishop's life and death, asking how America's mental health system ultimately…
Sometimes censorship inspires filmmakers to be more experimental, innovative and free-thinking. Case in point: Poland after World War II.
The Jacob Burns Film Center, nestled in the Hudson Valley, is a nonprofit cultural arts center that occupies the old
Think "San Diego" and the first thing that comes to mind is glorious weather, white-sand beaches and authentic Mexican food.
With minimal appreciation and acclaim, the future of stop-motion animation remains ambiguous, relying on the auteurs own unique vision to…
Here's a compelling argument for why nonfiction film The Last Laugh should be on a must-see movie-going list for audiences.
The transition to digital filmmaking, with its lack of a physical object to rely on, has made preservation issues even…