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Matthew Carey joined Deadline fulltime in 2020, after a long association as a freelancer, to specialize in coverage of the nonfiction film landscape. Matthew is a writer and producer whose work has appeared on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español. He has written extensively about documentary film for CNN and CNN.com, Documentary magazine, NBCNews.com and TheWrap.
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‘In The Rearview’ Arrives On VOD Platforms, Award-Winning Documentary Focused On Ukraine War’s Sudden Refugees
Maciek Hamela's Oscar-shortlisted documentary In the Rearview arrives on video on demand platforms this weekend — a compelling portrait of Ukrainian civilians fleeing for their lives in the early days of Russia's full-scale invasion.
The Polish-born Hamela is both filmmaker and, in a real sense a…
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New Documentary Asks, ‘Who’s Afraid Of Nathan Law?’ Answer: Hong Kong And China
EXCLUSIVE: Pro-democracy activist Nathan Law has got a bounty on his head. Hong Kong authorities, under the thumb of China, consider him a fugitive from justice for helping lead the Umbrella Movement that dared to assert the people's right to political freedoms.
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Netflix Acquires ‘State Of Silence,’ Documentary That Exposes Shocking Threat To Mexico’s Bravest Journalists, Executive Produced By Diego Luna
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired U.S. and Latin American rights to State of Silence (Estado de Silencio), Santiago Maza's documentary on the perilous threat facing investigative journalists in Mexico.
Actor-activist Diego Luna executive produced the film which made its world premiere at Tribeca…
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Oscar Contender ‘Porcelain War,’ Documentary On Remarkable Artists In Wartime Ukraine, Acquired By Picturehouse
Picturehouse has acquired North American rights to Porcelain War, winner of the Grand Jury Prize for U.S. Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. The film directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev will be released in theaters throughout North America in the fall, in advance of an expected Oscar…
Prison-Set Documentary ‘Daughters’ To Close Inaugural San Quentin Film Festival, First Cinematic Festival Ever Held Behind Bars
EXCLUSIVE: Daughters, the award-winning Netflix documentary set behind the walls of a Washington DC prison, will serve as the closing night selection of a new film festival taking place at California's San Quentin Rehabilitation Center.
The film, winner of the Festival Favorite Award as well as the…
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Talk Show Hosts? Yes, It Happened In 1972 In A Landmark ‘Daytime Revolution’
EXCLUSIVE: It may sound hard to believe, but John Lennon and Yoko Ono became daytime talk show hosts more than 50 years ago – the Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson or Drew Barrymore of their time. For one week only.
The new documentary Daytime Revolution, directed by Erik Nelson, chronicles that pop…
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‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’ Scores Netflix Debut After Award-Winning Sundance Bow: Documentary “Jam-Packed With Music, Joy And Heart”
EXCLUSIVE: Going Varsity in Mariachi has landed its biggest gig yet: the documentary about high school musicians in South Texas will debut on Netflix before the end of the month.
Under a licensing agreement, the film directed by Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez will become available to Netflix…
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‘The Jinx – Part 2’ Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki On The Twists And Turn On His 20-Year Quest To Get Inside The Dark Mind Of Convicted Killer Robert Durst
Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki knows that voice intimately. It has seeped into his consciousness — the distinctive New York rasp of Robert Durst, scion of a powerful New York real estate family and a man suspected of triple murder.
"Once it's in your head, you can't get rid of it," he…
Daveed Diggs To Executive Produce KQED Docuseries On Bay Area High Schoolers Coming Of Age In Time Of Covid
EXCLUSIVE: Public television's KQED has announced it will present The Class, a documentary series executive produced by Daveed Diggs that explores high schoolers coming of age at the height of Covid.
The six-parter directed and produced by Adam Fenderson and Jaye Fenderson of Three Frame Media is set…
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Docs On Trump Foe Adam Kinzinger And Venezuelan Coup Plotter Jordan Goudreau Highlight TIFF Nonfiction Lineup
Ex-GOP Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a prominent critic of Donald Trump, will get a major platform at the Toronto International Film Festival just weeks before the U.S. presidential election.
TIFF announced its full documentary lineup this morning and among the standouts is The Last Republican, about…
Bags Packed, Passport Stamped: Doc Talk Podcast Goes Inside UK’s Sheffield DocFest And France’s Sunny Side Of The Doc
Telluride, Toronto and the Camden International Film Festival are coming up within a matter of weeks, all big showcases for documentary films, as we turn the corner into awards season. But it's already been a hot summer in the documentary space.
Sheffield DocFest, the UK's leading documentary film…
Principal Photography Wraps On Documentary About Late Comedian Mitch Hedberg, King Of One Liners Who Made Letterman, Conan, Gaffigan Laugh
EXCLUSIVE: The life of comedian Mitch Hedberg, master of the one-liner and a talent beloved by fellow comics, will be the focus of an upcoming documentary from 222-2222 Films.
The company announced Tuesday it has completed principal photography on the project, a five-year-long undertaking that…
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