Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady follow three students at a Norwegian "folk school," where students learn survival skills and dog sledding.
The Sundance Film Festival recently showcased a range of television pilots, blending genres such as documentary, drama and comedy to spotlight emerging voices in the industry.
A recently produced documentary about a flood that never happened will remind viewers that great things can happen when people work together.
Producer Sara Zarreh tells the story of Margery Kempe, believed to be the first woman to write an autobiography in the English language, more than five hundred years ago.
Carr argues that Zuckerberg had long held to “a mechanistic view of society,” observing that “one of the curiosities of the ...
Bryan Johnson went viral several times before the recent release of his Netflix documentary “Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to ...
Unzipped,” the documentary capturing fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi’s journey in creating his 1994 fall collection, marked ...
Teenagers hit the Arctic to learn dog sledding and a little about themselves in this heartwarming yet obtuse documentary ...
Transgender college students in Utah will be prohibited from living in dorms consistent with their gender identity under a ...
Puerto Rico legislators have held a contentious public hearing on whether to scale back renewable energy goals and extend ...
Phillip's documentary offered a peek into the psyche of one of music's most deranged icons. So, open your mind (and your barf bag).
Academy Award-nominated directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (“Jesus Camp”) give a new perspective on the gap year with the documentary “Folktales,” which premiered on Saturday at the ...
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