DOC 40100: Documentary Industries
The D-Word
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From the Library:
- Variety (ProQuest)Oct 25, 1972 (Vol. 268, no. 11) - present
- Hollywood Reporter (Nexis Uni)May 15, 1991 - present
- Broadcasting & Cable (EBSCO)07/05/1999 to present
Publisher Websites:
- Documentary MagazineFrom the International Documentary Association.
- IndieWire Since launching on July 15, 1996, IndieWire has grown into the leading news, information and networking site for independent-minded filmmakers, the industry and moviegoers alike.