NOTES ON BLINDNESS | NYT Op-Docs
An official selection of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. In 1983, after years of deteriorating vision, the writer and theologian John Hull lost the last
An official selection of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. In 1983, after years of deteriorating vision, the writer and theologian John Hull lost the last
The Gregory Brothers present a video game-inspired musical mash-up of President Obama and Mitt Romney’s speeches from the recent nominating conventions. Read full article here:
Months after the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, I began filming the U.S. Army’s 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (known as the Gunners)
In this short documentary, a white separatist explains why he wanted to help transform a small North Dakota town into an all-white enclave. Grab the
A lone piano stands curbside in New York City, and a short documentary chronicles the interactions of passers-by as the piano awaits its fate. Related
In Afghanistan, a Chinese mining company threatens to destroy the remains of an ancient Buddhist city, which archaeologists are now racing to excavate. Related article:
This short Op-Doc documentary profiles a former prisoner who guides men released from life sentences in California through their first hours of freedom. Produced by:
A short documentary about a Chinese boot-camp-style treatment center for young men “addicted” to the Internet. Subscribe on YouTube: [Two to three YouTube optimized sentences
This short documentary tells the story of a gay Mormon’s love affair while he served on a mission in Italy. Produced by: Genéa Gaudet Read
This week we bring you “A Conversation With Native Americans on Race,” the latest installment in our wide-ranging “Conversation on Race” series. Directed by Michèle