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Why You Need to Care About Documentaries in 2022

Association TV

The classical definition of a documentary is a movie, television or radio program that provides a factual record or report. Twenty years ago, crowds flocked to movie theaters to watch two-hour long feature documentaries like the Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, or the rightfully alarming An Inconvenient Truth. Take Blackfish.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Twenty years ago, crowds flocked to movie theaters to watch two-hour long feature documentaries like the Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, or the rightfully alarming An Inconvenient Truth. But a great documentary changes the course of our culture, economies and public policy. News outlets ran stories on the doc and its exposé.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Twenty years ago, crowds flocked to movie theaters to watch two-hour long feature documentaries like the Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, or the rightfully alarming An Inconvenient Truth. But a great documentary changes the course of our culture, economies and public policy. News outlets ran stories on the doc and its exposé.

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Museum Work Today: All the Feels All the Time

Museum 2.0

And another person stopping to share tough things on some crazy thread about movies. Make part of your work and life be about existing in the now and taking care of yourself. Let’s make the doc a living document to help us make informed decisions. Damn straight, it is. The days when an original future disappears.

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Going Back to the Future to Help Your Nonprofit

NonProfit Hub

The movie hops around the timeline and makes stops in 1955 and an alternate 1985, but the film is most famous for the time spent in 2015 (October 21, specifically). Instead, let’s look at several specific quotes from the movie and what you, the nonprofit professional, can learn from them. Doc looks exactly the same.

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Things We Like (January 2010)

NTEN

is like Google Docs for elementary school students. " While we're still disappointed the flying cars all those science fiction movies promised we'd have by now haven't been built, at least NASA is working on it. The Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest. (And, while we swear we didn't make those quizes.

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Things We Like (January 2010)

NTEN

Primary Pad is like Google Docs for elementary school students. " While we're still disappointed the flying cars all those science fiction movies promised we'd have by now haven't been built, at least NASA is working on it. The Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest. Controlled serendipity. Hilarious, though.

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