documentary

Does the documentary on Harry and Meghan show a ‘new way of being royal’?

The prince and duchess share personal, and at times raw, reflections on their experiences in the media’s spotlight

Sir David Attenborough takes to Netflix to wake up the world

After guiding us through close encounters with wildlife for over six decades, in ‘Our Planet’ he sounds the alarm

In Indonesia, Joshua Oppenheimer prods an open wound again

The sequel to the acclaimed documentary ‘The Act of Killing’ shocks a nation into talking about its genocidal past

Why Fabergé never goes out of style

The Russian treasures embody both artistry and tragedy

Thrill Cuts: Albert Maysles’ daughter remembers the doc icon

Rebekah Maysles considers the legacy of her father Albert, a documentary innovator who died in March just before the release of his new film, ‘Iris’

Coming to a theatre near you: The world’s greatest museums

The latest thing in cinema might also be the oldest thing: Stunning all-access tours of galleries and museums

Lights, cameras, mass murder

Perpetrators relive their genocide onscreen in ‘The Act of Killing’

Werner Herzog produces a shocking documentary on Indonesia

A killer whale gone very bad

Blackfish: A killer whale gone very bad

This documentary thriller tells the tragic tale of an animal driven to the brink

Closing The Office Doors

Closing The Office doors

After 200 episodes, The Office is done, but its influence is all over comedy—and even reality TV

Beware of geeks bearing gifts

Click here to surrender your privacy

A Hot Docs film details how Google and Facebook serve up reams of private data to the CIA, FBI and others

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A (clashing) Tribe Called Quest

Review: ‘Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest’

Morgan Spurlock on making ‘POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold’

In conversation with Brian D. Johnson at Toronto’s Hot Docs festival