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IFF Interview: Triple Divide

A reporter in Potter County, Pennsylvania, Melissa Troutman, shared her ongoing investigation of fracking in the area with budding documentarian Joshua Pribanic in April 2011. Roughly two years later,...

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An Oscar under review

By Drew Williams Technology and tradition collide, and a forward-thinking documentary industry may have to reconsider its Oscar addiction following a recently announced New York Times decision. The...

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Now/Then: Connecting today’s headlines with yesterday’s documentaries

By Lewam Dejen Angola, USA A few weeks ago, President Obama pardoned 46 low-level drug offenders. The next day, he visited the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s annual...

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Free Community Screening: September 13, “Poverty, Inc.” at Busboys and Poets...

The Investigative Film Festival is proud to present a free community screening of “Poverty, Inc.” on September 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Busboys and Poets. The 2014 documentary questions the system of...

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Free Community Screening: September 16, “Merchants of Doubt” at Martin Luther...

September 16: “Merchants of Doubt” 6:30pm at MLK Library. Adversaries for hire. Robert Kenner’s 2014 documentary enters the world of scientific gunslingers, experts paid by corporations to publicly...

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Free Community Screening: September 18, “Gideon’s Army” at Georgetown University

September 18: “Gideon’s Army” at Georgetown University “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right … to have the assistance of counsel for his defense” — Sixth Amendment of the...

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Free Community Screening: September 18, “Kill the Messenger” at THEARC

Action star Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker, The Avengers) delves into the shadowy world of investigative journalism as Gary Webb, the real-life journalist who remains one of the most controversial of...

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An Oscar under review

By Drew Williams Technology and tradition collide, and a forward-thinking documentary industry may have to reconsider its Oscar addiction following a recently announced New York Times decision. The...

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Now/Then: Connecting today’s headlines with yesterday’s documentaries

By Lewam Dejen Angola, USA A few weeks ago, President Obama pardoned 46 low-level drug offenders. The next day, he visited the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s annual...

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Free Community Screening: September 13, “Poverty, Inc.” at Busboys and Poets...

The Investigative Film Festival is proud to present a free community screening of “Poverty, Inc.” on September 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Busboys and Poets. The 2014 documentary questions the system of...

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Free Community Screening: September 16, “Merchants of Doubt” at Martin Luther...

September 16: “Merchants of Doubt” 6:30pm at MLK Library. Adversaries for hire. Robert Kenner’s 2014 documentary enters the world of scientific gunslingers, experts paid by corporations to publicly...

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Free Community Screening: September 18, “Gideon’s Army” at Georgetown University

September 18: “Gideon’s Army” at Georgetown University “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right … to have the assistance of counsel for his defense” — Sixth Amendment of the...

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Free Community Screening: September 18, “Kill the Messenger” at THEARC

Action star Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker, The Avengers) delves into the shadowy world of investigative journalism as Gary Webb, the real-life journalist who remains one of the most controversial of...

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“Betting on Zero,” screened at the 2016 Double Exposure Investigative Film...

The post “Betting on Zero,” screened at the 2016 Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival, hits area theaters this weekend. appeared first on Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival and...

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World’s Biggest Ivory Market Shutting Down—What It Means

World’s Biggest Ivory Market Shutting Down—What It Means Chinese government shuts down a third of ivory factories and shops today, ahead of ban on all trade in ivory by the end of 2017. Big win for...

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Introducing DXA: A Primary Account of Double Exposure from a Former Student

This year, Double Exposure (DX) launched a new program for students passionate about storytelling in the public interest – Double Exposure Academy (DXA). This initiative can have a broad and generous...

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DOUBLE EXPOSURE INVESTIGATIVE FILM FESTIVAL & SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCES OPENING,...

OPENING WITH RACHEL GRADY AND HEIDI EWING’S ONE OF US, CLOSING WITH MYLES KANE AND JOSH KOURY’S VOYEUR, AND FEATURING ALEX GIBNEY’S NO STONE UNTURNED AS CENTERPIECE, FESTIVAL SLATE REFLECTS...

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2018 Film News Test

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2018 Film News Test

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