The GOOD DOCS Blog
Crystal Kwok is the director of BLURRING THE COLOR LINE Whose perspectives does your film feature?My film centers the perspectives of the Chinese and Black communities of Augusta, Georgia. But it is told through my lens and my journey of...
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Written by GOOD DOCS intern Sumana Gadiraju In a world of market-driven content and rapidly changing trends, documentary films remain a powerful and consistent spotlight on real, authentic stories of communities around the world. They remind us what it...
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INHABITANTS summons native guidance and collaboration, indispensable to the discussion and practice of sustainable solutions to the climate crisis. Written by GOOD DOCS intern Celeste Graham. “Indigenous people make up 6% of the world’s population,manage 25% of the world’s land...
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These five exceptional documentaries not only shed light on various educational journeys but also invite us to question traditional education systems, fostering a space for personal growth and positive change. Through these captivating stories, we witness the importance of inclusivity, cultural preservation, and the pursuit of knowledge beyond conventional boundaries.
Written by GOOD DOCS intern Layla Wall
Susan Sandler is the director and producer of JULIA SCOTTI: FUNNY THAT WAY Why did you make this film?JULIA SCOTTI: FUNNY THAT WAY is a film about the delightful comedian Julia Scotti who transitioned from being comedian Rick Scotti to...
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