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Watch the trailer for 'True North,' a documentary premiering at TIFF about the Black liberation movement that surged in Montreal in the late 1960s.
EXCLUSIVE: “AI is something that’s coming whether we like it or not,” indie filmmaker Michel Franco told Deadline at the Sarajevo Film Festival. “There’s no point in being scared of it or having a phobia – it’s better to come to terms with it.
The former Food Network star’s television appearance comes ahead of Canceled: The Paula Deen Story, a documentary premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September that examines the scandal that shattered her multimillion-dollar empire more than a decade ago.
While there are fewer documentaries coming to Netflix in September compared to August, there are still six new titles to keep an eye on.
"Detroit: The City of Chefs II," from local filmmaker and former chef Keith Famie, is a documentary about prominent chefs and restaurateurs and the metro Detroit culinary scene. This film follows "Detroit: The City of Chefs," which premiered in December 2024.
Highest 2 Lowest” reunites Spike Lee with Denzel Washington, but the director’s Colin Kaepernick documentary has been canceled due to creative differences.
Documentaries about senior cats, threatened midwives and Dorothy Gale will be part of Milwaukee Film's second all-documentary festival.
An upcoming documentary about Kanye West is coming to theaters in September. Filmed over the course of six years, In Whose Name? offers a candid look at the controversial rapper drawn from 3,000 hours of previously unseen footage.
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Cedar Rapids Gazette on MSNAmerican Gothic House pie maker, author Beth M. Howard, releases debut film ‘PIEOWA: A Piece of America’
"PIEOWA: A Piece of America," the debut film by Iowa's "Pie Lady," Beth M. Howard, demonstrates the power of pie and its ties to the fabric of Iowa's culture.
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Filmmaker alleges ‘censorship’ after Toronto Film Festival drops Oct. 7 Hamas attack documentary
The Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) pulled a documentary about the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, citing legal concerns with the footage, which prompted censorship allegations from the filmmakers.