"History isn’t repeating itself, but it’s rhyming," Alia Shawkat told Newsweek while talking about her new movie, Atropia.
From "Sentimental Value" to "It Was Just an Accident," we parse the ins and outs of this year's Oscar campaigns.
Pannack's winning project, The Journey Home from School, documents the perilous daily commute of children in Cape Town's Cape ...
Watch an exclusive clip from the Oscar-contending Seymour Hersh documentary 'Cover-Up,' directed by Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus.
The director talks to IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit podcast about the painful process of making "Armed Only With a Camera" ...
An interview with Eugene Jarecki, director of the Julian Assange documentary 'The Six Billion Dollar Man' on sitting down ...
We spoke to Zahraa Ghandour about ’Flana,’ her intimate documentary uncovering how Iraqi girls are silenced, erased, and ...
The 2008 film on the Iraq war, deemed too pro-military at the time, has now been labeled antiwar. Can both be true?
Ghandour's path to filmmaking began more than a decade ago, not in film school, but on Iraqi television. At barely 20, she began presenting and eventually directing the popular documentary show "52 ...
An internationally renowned French journalist has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her mission to ensure journalists keep covering the reality of people’s lives once the guns of war have stopped firing. Anne ...
Considering that the war in Iraq has proven to be Washington's shot-by-shot remake of Vietnam, it's only natural that Hollywood has followed suit, giving us a series of Iraq-themed films that can be ...