
In his new documentary Silver Dollar Road, filmmaker Raoul Peck follows a Black family in North Carolina fighting a decades-long battle with land developers trying to seize their waterfront property.

In his new documentary Silver Dollar Road, filmmaker Raoul Peck follows a Black family in North Carolina fighting a decades-long battle with land developers trying to seize their waterfront property.

Magnolia Pictures unveiled the official trailer for Joan Baez I Am A Noise, an intimate documentary on the life and career of iconic folk singer Joan Baez.

Emmy®-winning filmmaker Jackie Jesko chronicles the controversial story surrounding Renee Bach, an American missionary in Jinja, Uganda in the HBO three-part docuseries Savior Complex.

MTV Documentary Films debuted the official trailer for A Song Film by Kishi Bashi: “Omoiyari,” a visual and music-filled documentary film on the acclaimed composer and songwriter.

Apple TV+ debuted the official trailer for The Super Models, the four-part documentary event spotlighting the careers of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington.

Ghanaian filmmaker Arthur Musah’s new documentary Brief Tender Light, where he follows four African undergraduates through his alma mater MIT, will make its World Premiere at Newburyport Documentary Film Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 3:15 p.m. at Firehouse Center for the Arts.

Ahead of the world premiere at Toronto Film Festival, Fandango debuted the first look official trailer for Walls, the directorial debut of Award-winning Italian actress Kasia Smutniak.

Icarus Films will release a new 2K restoration of The First Year (El primer año), the 1972 debut feature by master documentarian Patricio Guzmán, never seen on American screens before.

Chelsea McMullan’s documentary Swan Song takes us inside the National Ballet of Canada’s 2022 production of Swan Lake, choreographed for the first time by the company’s artistic director Karen Kain.

A Thousand Pines, a vérité documentary showing the day-to-day life of migrant workers who labor in America’s lucrative timber industry, will have its world premiere at the New York Latino Film Festival, taking place September 15-24, 2023, and a broadcast premiere on PBS’s Independent Lens next year.

Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss (“Boys State”), the new documentary The Mission explores the 2018 death of American missionary John Chau, who was killed while attempting to make contact with one of the world’s most isolated Indigenous peoples on remote North Sentinel Island.

From Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Gospel, a new four-hour docuseries explores the rich history of Black spirituality through sermon and song. Gospel reunites acclaimed Harvard scholar and documentarian Gates with directors Stacey L. Holman and Shayla Harris after recently teaming up on Making Black America: Through The Grapevine.