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Documenting the Horror Genre
A look at how two recent documentaries on the slasher/stalker film signals a paradigm shift in the horror genre.
Tales of Resilience: the Iranian Journey and The Ladies Room
A somewhat irreverent, insightful analysis of two recent female-centered Iranian documentaries, The Ladies Room and Iranian Journey.
Notes on the 32nd Telluride Film Festival, September 1-5, 2005
An inside look at one of the more intriguing film festivals in North America, the Telluride Film Festival.
Incident at Loch Ness and Herzog’s Hunt for the “Ecstatic Truth”
An analysis of Werner Herzog's mockumentary Incident at Loch Ness
The Mondo Film: Bizarre Rituals and Steamy Nights
Mondo film, ethnographic film, Mondo Cane, Russ Meyers
Cuban Classics, Part 1
An analysis of two classic Cuban shorts, one pre (??El Megano??) and one post-Revolution (??La primena oaroa al machete??).
How to Project Success
The ins and outs of documentary funding in Australia.
Canadian Portraits: Three Forgotten Classics of the NFB
These three documentaries, which adopt a “biographical” approach with their singular characters, present images of people who are at once ordinary and extraordinary, who through their tenacity and resilience are elevated to the status of myth.
Masterclass! Short Film Workshops in New Zealand
Masterclass! short film workshops with UK writer/director/actor/educator Simon van der Borgh and US short film guru Kim Adelman.
Unsu Lee Interview
This interview, following the recent completion of his first film, will give us an insider view into the American independent cinema and a chance to better grasp the concept of ‘indie’ cinema.
Fahrenheit 9/11: Offscreen Roundtable
An impromptu three-way discussion on one of the most talked about documentary films ever.
The Art of Walking Backwards
A Mäori proverb says you spend your life walking backwards because you can see the past but not the future—that’s why we trip.
The Australian International Documentary Conference 2004
Hundreds of directors, producers, distributors, commissioners and others from all corners of the documentary industry from all corners of the world descended on Fremantle Western Australia for this year’s Australian International Documentary Conference (26-28 February). Sándor Lau dives into the belly of the beast in search of its soul.
Passing Through/Torn Formations and the Performative Documentary
Analysis of Canadian filmmaker Phil Hoffman's poetic treatment of autobiography and aesthetics in Passing Through/Torn Formations.
An Analysis of Found Footages Strategies in Su Friedrich’s The Ties that Bind. Part Two: Analysis
Part two of Hendriks' close textual analysis of Friedrich's personal odyssey.

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