The GOOD DOCS Blog
Indiewire featured Sarah Feinbloom as a Woman to Watch. See below for a portion of the interview, or click here to read the full article. It was 1992, and the Rodney King riots were being felt across the country,...
Continue reading
Linda Goldstein Knowlton on Asian-American stereotypes, rejecting the term “lucky”, and the politics behind transracial adoption. REQUEST A GOOD TALK WITH LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON What was your inspiration and motivation for making SOMEWHERE BETWEEN?After being a filmmaker for almost 15 years, I...
Continue reading
Julie Wyman is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and professor of film and technocultural studies at UC Davis. Her 2012 film STRONG! offers an intimate and uplifting portrait of Olympic weight lifter Cheryl Haworth, and serves as a visual investigation of...
Continue reading
Filmmaker Darius Clark Monroe talks about his debut doc Evolution of a Criminal, the school to prison pipeline, and why no one ever asks what it’s like for white people to be white filmmakers. Evolution of a Criminal is...
Continue reading
What were some of the big lessons you learned in the process of making CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND? I was surprised to discover how expensive archival footage is. More importantly, I learned that documentaries are different from fiction because the story...
Continue reading