Miami Beach Mayor Withdraws Proposal to Defund and Evict O Cinema. Read the story on #DocumentaryMag!
International Documentary Association (IDA)
Civic and Social Organizations
Los Angeles, California 9,556 followers
We support the vital work of documentary storytellers and champions a thriving and inclusive documentary culture.
About us
IDA supports the vital work of documentary storytellers and champions a thriving and inclusive documentary culture. We are dedicated to the vision of a world where documentary creators flourish. Through our work, we connect audiences with the best of the form, provide resources, create community, and defend the rights and freedoms of documentary artists, activists and journalists around the globe. We do this work because we believe that documentaries enrich and deepen our culture, fostering a more informed and connected world.
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- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1982
- Specialties
- documentary, advocacy, filmmaker services, education, programs, events, and awards
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3600 Wilshire Blvd
Suite 1810
Los Angeles, California 90010, US
Employees at International Documentary Association (IDA)
Updates
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We are thrilled to welcome Inti Cordera, nathalie seaver, Joel Simon, and Luis González Zaffaroni to the IDA Board of Directors. Read more on Deadline Hollywood!
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By programming the Academy Award-winning documentary 'No Other Land,' the Miami Beach-based O Cinema attracted the ire of Mayor Steven Meiner, who put forth a proposal to defund and evict the independent theater. O Cinema currently operates on property owned by the city of Miami Beach. Read a full overview of the situation on #DocumentaryMag. shttps://lnkd.in/gEZBPkmX
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Core App 3.0 is here! The Nonfiction Core Application was created by a collaboration between IDA and Sundance Institute in 2016. See what's new in Core App 3.0 below!
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U.S. Documentary Film Nonprofits Adjust Amid Drastic Changes to NEA Funding Criteria. Read on #DocumentaryMag!
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This week's #DocOfTheWeek is 'Frida's Gaze' by Director Trisha Ziff. Doc of the Week highlights a documentary project raising funds through IDA’s Fiscal Sponsorship program! Learn more and support at https://lnkd.in/dEqXKmGh The project follows the last years of Frida Kahlo’s life through her diary, tracing her transformation from a recognized artist in Mexico City to an internationally celebrated icon.
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This week’s #DocOfTheWeek is ‘Welcome Space Brothers’ by Director Jodi Wille. Doc of the Week highlights a documentary project raising funds through IDA’s Fiscal Sponsorship program! ‘Welcome Space Brothers’ unravels the six-decade-long journey and emotional legacy of “advanced clairvoyant” and spiritual leader Ruth E. Norman, known as “Archangel Uriel,” and her devoted students of the extraterrestrial-channeling spiritual school and creative collective The Unarius Academy of Science. This film is currently in post-production. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ggbKHTep
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Congratulations to the No Other Land team on their Oscar win last night! Here's a recap of their four wins including Best Feature and Best Director at the 40th #IDADocAwards in December 2024.
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Angelo Madsen’s (‘North By Current’) newest film, ‘A Body to Live in,’ is an ode to body piercer, performance artist, and photographer Fakir Musafar (1930–2018). Ahead of its world premiere at True/False, Edward Frumkin chatted with Madsen to discuss his friendship with Musafar, respect for Musafar’s legacy through a critical lens, and the difficulties of financing and marketing “niche” trans stories. Read the full interview on #DocumentaryMag.
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Exclusive: Clip and Poster Debut From Eleanor Mortimer’s True/False Film Fest-Premiering ‘How Deep Is Your Love’