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Documentary Now...And Forever! IFC Pairing Documentaries & Series
IFC today announced Documentary Now…and Forever!, a week-long cinematic celebration pairing classic documentaries and the landmark series The in-person, retrospective screening series will play at The IFC Center located in New York, NY, from Wednesday, September 14 through Tuesday, September 20 For fans who cannot make it to the in-person screenings, a curated selection of[...]
[#Tribeca2018] Bleeding Cool's Tribeca Film Festival Guide to All 96 Feature Films
The famed festival is set to open on Wednesday, April 18, with the world premiere of Lisa D'Apolito's Gilda Radner documentary Love, Gilda; and closing on April 29 with the world premiere of The Fourth Estate, Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus' doc that The New York Times' coverage of the first year of Donald Trump's presidency. https://youtu.be/BcHYRrUI7w8 Best of all? Bleeding[...]
Netflix Announces 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Films and Documentaries
Taking place from April 18-29 in New York City, the streaming service's four selections include two North American feature film debuts (Cargo, Sunday's Illness aka La Enfermedad Del Domingo); and two world premieres of documentaries (The Rachel Divide, The Bleeding Edge).  Along with their film festival screenings, all of the titles will be available on Netflix in[...]
Amazon Sets Rose Parade, Philip K. Dick, and Doctor Who for January 2018
Not to be outdone, Amazon reminded viewers that there are more than just two streaming service giants and showed that they're ready to hit the ground running in 2018 with a strong lineup of films, series, documentaries, and more. From Cord Hosenbeck (Will Ferrell) and Tish Cattigan (Molly Shannon) finally achieving their dream of covering the Rose[...]
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Credit: Netflix Netflix continues to bolster its already impressive slate of documentaries and docu-series going into 2018, announcing a lineup of new documentary shorts for the first part of the new year From Eastern European street traders and dedicated medical visionaries to an inspiring archer and a psychedelic pioneer, the streaming service looks to continue diversifying[...]
Netflix Doc Series 'Rotten', 'Dirty Money' Tackle Food, Corporate Corruption
Having tackled the topics of corruption and injustice through critically acclaimed documentaries like 13th, The Keepers and Making a Murderer, Netflix is setting its sights on the corporate world and global food production Zero Point Zero Productions' (Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, The Mind of a Chef) food expose Rotten and Alex Gibney's Dirty Money are both[...]