IDA Recognizes Employee Union as It Attempts to Rebuild from Crisis
Now, the International Documentary Association and the workers will iron out a contract and work together to continue rebuilding its reduced staffing ranks.
Now, the International Documentary Association and the workers will iron out a contract and work together to continue rebuilding its reduced staffing ranks.
Poh Si Teng, the former funds and enterprise program director at the International Documentary Association, shares the keynote address she delivered at CPH:DOX.
Employees at the embattled IDA have formed a union, which management says they welcome. But many potentially contentious details remain to be decided.
IDA executive director Rick PĂ©rez struggles to lead after a mass exodus. The board backs him, but leading documentarians say his âsilence is unacceptable.â
Following three teenage girls over a summer, the co-directors sought authenticity for their portrayal of exuberant youth.
Fifty years later, a new documentary examines the legacy of the prison riot, and how the media helped sell a false narrative around what really happened.
Nanfu Wangâs documentary addresses both the COVID-19 pandemic and the political agendas surrounding it in China and the U.S.
Jessica Beshirâs debut is an evocative exploration of the consumption and production of the drug.
No Ordinary Man documentary honors the late transmasculine jazz musician Billy Tipton.
Blair and director Rachel Fleit found the perfect complement in one another for their intimate documentary.
The two directors were at a Sparks Brothers concert in 2017 when Lord suggested Wright film a documentary about them.
Documentary director Alonso Ruizpalacios blends performance and nonfiction to observe the daily ordeals facing police officers in Mexico City.