Taekyung Tanja Inwol discusses her second feature documentary, which premiered at CPH:DOX, the challenges of being both filmmaker and protagonist, and her unusual but memorable visual choices.
In "Year of the Rabbit," Abigail Kemp offers another perspective on adoption, one that doesn't revolve around a search for her birth parents.
In recent years, Duke men's basketball has leaned heavily into "The Brotherhood" branding. With the Boozers, that took on a ...
A new docuseries follows the couple who infiltrated Samuel Bateman's polygamist sect, secretly filmed life inside the group and later turned over footage to law enforcement.
Palestinian-Syrian director Abdallah al-Khatib ruffled the feathers of the German elite with his passionate defence of the Palestinian cause ...
Blizzard Elsa blew in a snow-white and little spiky surprise at an area zoo.During the height of the storm Sunday, at the DeYoung Family Zoo in Wallac ...
Nigerian artist and filmmaker Malik Afegbua is using AI to preserve Africa’s stories and bring ancient cities to life.
The African Diaspora International Film Festival is happy to announce its 2026 Women’s History Month Film Series, a ...
Though primarily identified with the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, which he supported from the mid-’60s till the ...
A documentary about a multi-racial South Carolina family explores their journey from a painful past to unity, as they share their story at Furman University.
The Journey" tells the story of 272 enslaved people sold in New Orleans in 1838 and why it still matters to about 4,000 descendants.
The derogatory title of his searing documentary film, “A Little Black Man from Congo” isn’t what South African filmmaker Tshililo waha Muzila came up with by himself. It’s what he discovered that ...