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Documentary
'Witches'
Tribeca
Tribeca: The visual essayist returns with another personal account told through pop culture.
'Girl 27'
Director David Stenn brings his 2007 documentary "Girl 27," about Patricia Douglas, to YouTube to continue sharing her story.
Kim Rubio, a journalist at the Uvalde Leader-News, who lost her daughter in the Uvalde school shooting in 2022.
Interview
ABC News' "Print It Black," now available on Hulu, follows the journalists of the Uvalde Leader-News as they cover the aftermath of the horrific school shooting — which even claimed the life of a staffer's child.
'The Sixth', Jamie Raskin
The husband and wife team behind “The Sixth,” Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine, say A24 is changing course with the distribution plan for the film.
Sora OpenAI
AI
The Archival Producers Alliance believes documentary filmmakers should value primary source material above anything generated by AI.
IDA Dominic Asmall Willsdon Executive Director
Interview
Dominic Asmall Willsdon is taking over the IDA after his predecessor left behind a fractious tenure and broken culture. Now, he tells IndieWire, he wants to bring back its credibility — and more.
Cristina Marsillach and Dario Argento on set for "Opera"
Film Review
Director Simone Scafidi takes an exacting look at the life of the "Deep Red" writer/director through stunning archival footage and fresh interviews with the filmmaker, his daughters Asia and Fiore Argento, "Opera" star Cristina Marsillach, and more.
A still from Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, an official selection of the Premieres program at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | Photo by Warner Bros / Alamy.
Sundance
Through candid interviews, home videos, and re-purposed movie scenes, directors Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui capture tragedy and inspiration.  
Margaret 'Mati' Engel with a Patient in 'A Still Small Voice'
Consider This
It's not even a film exclusively about COVID. Luke Lorentzen tells IndieWire how he captured the feeling of loss and disruption we all felt over the past few years.
"Total Trust" documentary review
Film Review
Jialing Zhang’s documentary focuses on three women harassed by the Chinese government — and everyday citizens.
"Fioretta"
Film Review
Genealogist Randy Schoenberg, the grandson of composer Jewish-Austrian Arnold Schoenberg, sets out to reclaim his Viennese family legacy, but gets bogged down by intricate details.
Illustration of Lady Bird Johnson and Eartha Kitt at the White House in Dawn Porter's documentary Lady Bird Diaries on Hulu
Interview
Director Dawn Porter and producer Kim Reynolds tell IndieWire about assembling a range of archival material to shine a light on Lady Bird Johnson, including some very chic original animation.
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A weekly digest that captures the best of our Top of the Line coverage.

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