Plus, Julian Schnabel will receive the festival's Achievement in Directing Award and more of this year's festivities.
Boston filmmaker Sophia Horowitz tells GBH's All Things Considered that she wanted to shift the focus from the trauma of sexual assault survivors to their healing journey.
One was a $1 million winner, another dated the host, and yet another sought escape from a devastating loss. As the reality ...
"Updated Reflections on Contemporary Palestinian Documentary Filmmaking," a panel during the industry conference of CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, drew a crowd.
For years, they’d go out to eat, spend time together at his house in Marin, where he’d share stories from his life, and, at his insistence, she’d help coordinate events at schools in the Bay Area, ...
Festival will close with Anusha Rizvi's The Great Shamsuddin Family and also screen Ghost School, Sand City, Songs Of ...
The zombie genre often thrives on big casts and massive conflicts, but this underrated zombie film shows how a deeply ...
New projects from Asmae El Moudir and Kathryn Ferguson, as well as a project about how the Russian school system is designed to groom children for war are among the honorees.
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Teenager tells his survival story after horrific holiday head injury
A teenager has described how a serious head injury sustained while on a football holiday in Ibiza left him on a stroke ward ...
Noam Ash’s film “Bookends,” which is loosely inspired by his own experience, is the first movie incubated by the Jewish Writers Institute Screenwriters Lab to make it to production. It stars F.
Banchi Hanuse’s latest project, Ceremony, charts the course of an Indigenous community’s attempt to right the wrongs of the past. See the trailer!
NJ filmmaker Janice Molinari premieres Stronger Than You Think at GSFF, telling Paralympian Ali Truwit’s powerful story ...
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