From Sundance to Copenhagen, festivals and funders seem to have caught the scent of cinematic nonfiction. Time to plant feet on the ground, says Robert Greene.
Joshua Oppenheimer talks documentary performance with Robert Greene, after the New York Film Festival screening of his follow-up to The Act of Killing.
Marketeers, note: artful, exciting, shape-shifting documentaries may have a renewed energy – but the fact of them is as old as the movies, says Robert Greene.
Drilling far deeper than standard issue docs, the Big Men director’s rich, thrilling movies investigate people and their power plays. There’s real, volatile life here, says Robert Greene.