Nada Bakos appears in the documentary, premiering on HBO on May 1
Documentary
Senna Director to Make Amy Winehouse Documentary
The movie will feature unseen archive footage to tell the story of the art and life of the musician, who died at age 27
Loss and Hope: A Documentary Presents the Flip Side of Hoosiers
The documentary ‘Medora’ tells the story of a hard-luck small town in Indiana
Internet Cats: Behind the Memes
A new documentary shows forces us to confront the meaning of famous felines
Dogg to Lion: A Q&A with Reincarnated Director Andy Capper – South By Southwest (SXSW)
A film crew followed the rapper formerly known as Snoop Dogg to Jamaica. The result is ‘Reincarnated,’ showing at South by Southwest (SXSW)
Top Chef‘s Chef Tom Colicchio on Hunger in America and the Documentary A Place at the Table
In a new documentary, the ‘Top Chef’ judge want to raise awareness about a serious (and fixable) national crisis
A New PBS Documentary Tells the Story of One Revolution (and Begins Another) — Plus: An Exclusive Video Clip
A new documentary on the history of American feminism, airing tonight on PBS, flips the script: most movies have websites; this website has a movie
An Activist’s Path: A Q&A with the Oscar-nominated director of How to Survive a Plague
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind ‘How to Survive a Plague’ talks to TIME about the origins—and future—of his documentary
Central Park Five Documentary Subpoena Rejected
The Ken Burns documentary is protected by journalistic privilege, said the judge on the case
“An Insane, Surreal Day”: ‘Koch’ Documentary Released on Day of Mayor Koch’s Death
Neil Barsky, the filmmaker behind the documentary with an eerie release date, says audiences will get a private glimpse at the very public figure
Q&A: The Wrongly Convicted Central Park Five on Their Documentary, Delayed Justice and Why They’re Not Bitter
Last night, The Central Park Five won Best Documentary at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. TIME sat down with director Sarah Burns and four of the men, now in their 30s, to talk about the film, what they have experienced …
Richard Branson Joins the War Against the War on Drugs
As a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, Branson is part of the burgeoning movement to end the U.S.-led war on drugs. He’s hoping the new documentary ‘Breaking the Taboo’ will help the cause
Brooklyn Castle: The Cool Kids Play Chess
The teenaged members of the chess team at New York City’s Intermediate 318 are the Yankees of chess. They’ve won 26 national chess titles—more than any other school in the country, which is an especially impressive feat
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