2017 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival — Trophy
Trophy highlights twentieth anniversary of the premiere film festival for documentaries.
Trophy highlights twentieth anniversary of the premiere film festival for documentaries.
Photos from American Gods red carpet at SXSW.
A look at new documentary on the porn industry and an exclusive interview with its director, Ovidie.
Why do we hate her inscrutability so much? Why do we want another, more cynical explanation except, perhaps, to feel better about ourselves? Why is it so much easier to be inspired by and cheer the one big gesture than the daily minute ones?
The following teaser trailer pushed me off the fence. This definitely looks like a major studio production with Christian themes as opposed to a Christian-niche movie. Check out the featurette and see if you don't agree.
Linda Bishop's story is poignant and powerful. God Knows Where I Am recognizes that fact yet struggles to figure out which elements of the story are engendering its emotion.
The true strength of this documentary is in the compelling tale of Daisy Coleman.
Sometimes we get so wrapped up in the perceived rightness of our cause that we forget that law is supposed to preserve and promote justice for all.
Few screenings at festivals are more sublime than compilation pieces that shed new light on a director or series of films you genuinely admire; few are more disappointing than such pieces that don't accomplish that feat.
What should you watch at documentary's premiere festival?