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On March 25, the veteran film producer Erika Dilday spoke at a documentary conference in Copenhagen, on a panel addressing ...
Netflix and HBO/Max led the documentary category, while PBS led news, as Peabody unveiled its nominees for the documentary, ...
Funk music was a bold sound that perfectly encapsulated post-civil rights Black Pride. 'We Want The Funk!' tells the story of ...
Frontline has acquired U.S. broadcast rights to 'Antidote,' a documentary on investigative journalist Christo Grozev.
America’s two biggest public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, are facing an up-or-down vote over their federal funding for the first time in decades.
We Want the Funk!” shows how funk music fueled a pro-Black resistance in the face of racist repression — and may offer some lessons in fighting Trumpism.
NPR and PBS could be next on the chopping block. The White House says it wants to take back more than $1 billion in federal ...
And a new documentary from PBS — “We Want the Funk!”— serves as a timely demonstration of how artistic moments and political movements can merge for the greater good — both sonically and ...
Against a backdrop of widespread DEI rollbacks across the federal government, the documentary film, “THREE CHAPLAINS,” profiles Muslim leaders who’ve spent their careers promoting pluralism and ...
The long-running PBS investigative documentary series produced by GBH in Boston has struck a deal to air the film directed by James Jones the night of May 6 on PBS stations, as well as Frontline ...
is a vibrant documentary that celebrates the revolutionary sound and cultural legacy of 1970s funk music. Directed by Stanley Nelson and Nicole London, the film premiered on PBS’s series ...