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Oregon Doc Camp, a four-day retreat for nonfiction filmmakers, is now accepting applications. → Read More
What happens when 75 documentary filmmakers gather in the woods of Oregon to talk about funding? → Read More
You've submitted your film to a handful of film festivals. But who exactly will watch your film? → Read More
Oregon Doc Camp is now accepting applications for filmmakers wanting an opportunity to build community and develop their careers all while enjoying the natural beauty of Oregon. → Read More
Kendall Goldberg started making her first feature, 'When Jeff Tried to Save the World', while she was a sophomore in college. → Read More
It's time to take that next step. → Read More
Thanks to the digital age, making documentaries is more affordable than ever. But making a living at it remains a challenge. → Read More
Each year, ACE selects two applicants for its internship program. → Read More
What would you do if you had $400,000 to make your movie? → Read More
After being at the forefront of cinema for 30 years, the filmmaker is ready to share some of his hard-earned wisdom. → Read More
Submit for a chance to win a Canon camera and a film premiere in Los Angeles. → Read More
Oregon Doc Camp offers professional development for documentary filmmakers during a four-day retreat in the woods. → Read More
Frank Stiefel's 'Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405' documents an artist who won't let her disability slow her down. → Read More
"Once you've made a movie outdoors in Montana in the winter, it's hard to imagine trying to achieve the same results shooting in a green box in Burbank." → Read More
They were nominated for an Emmy award for "Daredevil" -- but their work is so good, you often don't notice it. → Read More
"James White" is his directorial debut, but Josh Mond is far from a first-time filmmaker. → Read More
Dave Kehr, Adjunct Curator, Department of Film, MoMA, talks about the state of film preservation. → Read More
The "Forbidden Room" filmmaker will introduce two films in MoMA's International Festival of Film Preservation. → Read More
"I think she was a woman very much ahead of her time, the way that she lived." → Read More
Kim Longinotto has been making observational films for 30 years, now she's finally being recognized for her accomplishments. → Read More