Guardian Video at Sheffield doc/fest
The best from the Sheffield documentary festival by the Guardian's video team
Danfung Dennis on Hell and Back Again: 'The experience of war is not simply on the battlefield' - video
Photojournalist and film-maker Danfung Dennis on how he made Hell and Back Again, an examination of life for US troops serving in Afghanistan, which screened at this year's Sheffield Doc/Fest
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Steve James on The Interrupters: 'When they knew I'd made Hoop Dreams it clicked I wasn't a cop' - video
The Oscar-nominated director Steve James, whose new film won the Special Jury prize at this year's Sheffield Doc/Fest, discusses how he earned the trust of gang members on the streets of Chicago
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Asif Kapadia on Senna: 'He worked in a sport that exists on TV' - video
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Project Nim - 'I've seen it 22 times and I still cry'
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Bombay Beach - video
Sheffield Doc/Fest: 'The character he forced himself to become was an animal' - video
Sheffield Doc/Fest: My brother the Islamist - video
Morgan Spurlock at Sheffield Doc/Fest: How I sold out - video
Sheffield Doc/Fest: You've Been Trumped - video
Sheffield Doc/Fest: Just Do It - video
Pink Saris: 'My dream is that this film will be part of a change of consciousness'
Documentary maker Kim Longinotto on her award-winning film Pink Saris, to be screened on More4 on Christmas Day
The Battle for Barking: interview - director Laura Fairrie
For her More4 documentary, director Laura Fairrie gained unique access to the election campaign in Barking – filming with both Labour and the BNP
Sheffield Doc/Fest: the great documentary debate
Commissioning editors from Channel 4 and the BBC lock horns with media commentators over what makes a good documentary, and what we should be watching in future
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Crowdfunding a documentary: 'You can get a lot of money from a lot of people very quickly'
Sheffield Doc/Fest video: On The Streets
Sheffield Doc/Fest video: Burma Soldier
Producer Julie LeBrocquy and co-director Annie Sundberg on smuggling footage out of Burma, 'reverse pirating' their own film and telling the story of Myo Myint, a former soldier turned peace activist
Filming with Joan Rivers: 'She never said – guys, not now. Never'
Ricki Stern, director of the documentary Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, speaks about spending a year with 75-year-old comic as she tries to re-establish her career. The film premiered last night at the Sheffield Doc/Fest
Penny Woolcock on 1 Day at Sheffield Doc/Fest: 'This is real'
1 Day is a community grime musical set on the streets of Birmingham. Director Penny Woolcock reveals how being mugged inspired her to make the film, how she assembled her cast and why it doesn't require police presence at screenings
Thrilla in Manila, revised and revisited
Director John Dower discusses his new documentary, screening tonight at 10pm on More4, which revisits one of the greatest fights of all time and takes a closer look at the Mohammad Ali myth
Choppy waters
Film-maker Morgan Matthews talks about boarding a Greenpeace ship tracking Japanese whalers for his new documentary Battleship Antarctica, which premiered in Sheffield
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