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ITV hires new factual controller
Lion Television brings twist to property factual
New VP of Production at A. Smith
Jon & Kate Plus 8 scores big with wedding
Leopard UK & USA add heads of production
Off the Fence produces two shark films for Nat Geo Int
Whale Wars gets top ratings for Animal Planet
AETN finalizes deals with German broadcasters
Oscar's shortlisted docs announced
Reel Asian Film Fest announces winners
No Religulous nomination? Blasphemy
Hip-hop doc explores misogyny of the genre
Activist blogger attempts to boycott Sundance
Salon's O'Hehir sees same old docu-Oscar problem
Indie Films on Amazon
NY Times reports on risky Turkish doc
In-depth talk of upcoming Obama doc
NBA star pitches Darfur doc
Exclusive Remembrance Day film on NFB site
UK audience numbers growingOur take on current and past film and TV projects
Industry experts offer their take
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All Roads Film Festival
As a component of the All Roads Film Project - a Nat Geo initiative that gives indigenous and under-represented minority-culture filmmakers, photographers and artists from around the world a global platform - comes the third annual All Roads Film Festival. Taking place from September 28 to October 1 in LA, the festival will screen docs, shorts and animation, as well host panel discussions with filmmakers.
[online: www.nationalgeographic.com/allroads]
DOCUSUR
Taking place in Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands, DOCUSUR, the International Southern Documentary Film Festival, will be held from October 22 to 29. Up for grabs in the International Competition is a €10,000 award for best full-length doc, and €6,000 for best short doc. Also part of the event is the DOCUSUR Market and its pitching sessions, where docs in the development or scriptwriting stage have a chance to secure funding from an international panel of CEs.
[online: www.docusur.es]
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