‘Crime of the Century’: Alex Gibney Documents the Opioid Crisis for HBO
Gibney most recently worked with HBO on the serial killer series “Crazy, Not Insane.”
Gibney most recently worked with HBO on the serial killer series “Crazy, Not Insane.”
To hide the identities of those escaping persecution, director David France used an artificial intelligence approach to mask their faces.
HBO’s “Welcome to Chechnya” gets a boost in the Oscar race as the network leads the broadcast categories.
“The Lost Children” investigates the murders that terrorized Atlanta in the ’70s and ’80s, when 30 African American young adults were killed.
At HBO, Nevins reigned atop of the documentary pyramid for decades, adapting to more competition and new technology.
It’s the first feature-length production for HBO from James’ SpringHill Entertainment.
The Sundance documentary, from “Spielberg” director Susan Lacy, debuts on HBO on September 24.
The new film reveals David Bowie’s creative process on his last two albums, as well the musical he was developing when he died.
The documentary will air on HBO on Saturday, January 7.
Broomfield says the end of Lonnie Franklin’s murder case should be followed by an inquiry into policing habits in inner cities.
D.A. Pennebaker: Why the 90-Year-Old Documentarian Is Still Driven to Find the Truth in People
‘Suited’ Trailer: Lena Dunham-Produced Documentary About Tailors Specializing in Suits for Transgender Clients