On traveling to Peru to find a community with the opportunity to shape their digital future.
“If you don’t grow, you die,” Kathie Hiers can be heard saying in “deepsouth,” and though such a statement normally...
The fact that one of the summer's biggest thrill rides is a documentary is just one of the many surprises in store for audiences and its director and producer share some secrets about their search for the truth.
On chasing Pakistan's runaway children for a coming-of-age story unlike any other.
The filmmaker talks about making a film about the Pirates star as wild as his best pitch.
The dogged documentarian behind "WikiLeaks" and "Enron" talks about bringing the looming danger of cyber warfare into the physical realm.
The West Virginia lawyer-turned-filmmaker talks about taking a break from the law to follow his rule-breaking relatives.
The filmmakers behind the edgy yet heartwarming "Rock School" talk about finding another incredible story on the other end of the age spectrum with the rediscovery of doom metal pioneer Bobby Liebling.
If you're in L.A., there's still a week left to catch some of the year's most interesting nonfiction films. Here are two you should see if you're in the area.
After showing two sides to the story of controversial activist-turned-informant Brandon Darby, the director of "Informant" chronicles the lives of three men who have become private investigators after proving their own innocence to get out of prison.
The director of the 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner "Why We Fight" eyes an even bigger award with his sobering look at America's failed war on drugs.
A stunning siege thriller set in Virunga National Park in the Congo.