The Museum of Modern Art is celebrating 25 years of POV with a special program, MoMA Selects: POV from Wednesday, Feb. 27 – Monday, March 4, 2013, as part of its Documentary Fortnight 2013 program.
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A Couple Filmmaker Tips for the Pre-Interview
Katie Galloway, Director of ‘Better This World,’ and Scott Thurman, Director of ‘The Revisionaries,’ share some tips on getting the most out of interviews when the camera’s not on.
Continue reading this entry »Writing The WGA Doc Screenplay Winner ‘Better This World’
Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega, who won the WGA Best Documentary Screenplay award for Better This World earlier this year, explain what it means to “write” a doc.
Continue reading this entry »Next on POV: ‘Better This World’
Watch a documentary about two friends accused of intending to firebomb the Republican National Convention that goes to the heart of the war on terror in post-9/11 America. Broadcast Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012, on POV.
Continue reading this entry »Upcoming POV Documentary Screenings
Looking to stay cool this weekend? Beat the heat with POV’s Season 25 premieres and encores.
Continue reading this entry »POV Films Garner A Record 16 Emmy Nominations!
We are humbled this morning to have received a record 16 nominations in the 33rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards, including four nominations for Best Documentary.
Continue reading this entry »POV Announces Documentary Lineup for Its 25th Season on PBS
This year on POV, you’ll see remarkable individuals challenging authority and their own limitations to indict a dictator, keep investigative journalism alive, rebuild after Katrina and find strength in love.
Continue reading this entry »Upcoming POV Documentary Screenings Near You
Next week POV is partnering on 11 community events across the country, including screenings with the ACLU, The Malden Reads Movie Committee and the Activism Symposium at Wells College.
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