Broadcast in all-caps at the top of her website, a quote from award-winning investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones sums up her oeuvre in her own words.
Laurie Patton Ireland, Scotland and India: distinct places with a clear link in mythology, a link that introduced Laurie Patton to her lifelong passion. At
In the final lecture on Week Nine’s theme, “Documentary Film as Facilitator: Storytelling, Influence and Civil Discourse,” filmmaker Grace Lee discussed stereotypes facing Asian-American women,
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Sutton, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, delivered the season’s final edition in the new Interfaith Friday Series in the
Dan Habib has produced award-winning documentaries and garnered Emmy nominations, but he might have never become a filmmaker if not for his son Samuel Habib’s
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Rebecca Cammisa spoke to the process and impact of her latest film, “Atomic Homefront” at Thursday’s 10:45 a.m. morning lecture on Aug.
Documentary director Macky Alston lectures on religion and ethics in filmmaking Wednesday, August 22, 2018 in the Hall of Philosophy. RILEY ROBINSON/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “In feature
Though Rebecca Cammisa’s documentary film “Atomic Homefront” was filmed in St. Louis, she said the story is universal, and it’s “symbolic” that she is bringing
Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday speaks on what she called the golden age of documentary films on Wednesday in the Amphitheater. HALDAN KIRSCH /