How Bryan Fogel Made Jamal Khashoggi Doc ‘The Dissident’ a Non-Fiction Thriller
Telling the story of the assassination of outspoken Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi represented a vital fight for freedom.
Telling the story of the assassination of outspoken Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi represented a vital fight for freedom.
Mikhail Prokhorov is providing financial backing for three Russian athletes who sued Rodchenkov for libel in February.
Fogel is one of many critics dismayed that once-banned Russian athletes were permitted to participate in the Pyeongchang Games.
Director Bryan Fogel and producer Dan Cogan won their first Academy Awards for their investigative documentary about illegal doping in cycling.
“Icarus” director Bryan Fogel worked with Netflix to shape his film, shifting his role to be more Sebastian Junger, less Morgan Spurlock.
Plus, their subject, whistleblower Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, weighs in on the true meaning of “innocence” in a fraught case.
The International Olympic Committee will decide next week whether the previous host county can partake in the next Games, and damning diary entries by Dr. Grigory Rodchenko might be the tipping point.
Watch video from the Q&A from the International Documentary Association’s 2017 Documentary Screening on Sept. 18.
Cinematic understatement of the year? “When I started on this, I certainly didn’t know what it was going to lead to.”
In Netflix’s sports-doping expose, we watch actor-turned-filmmaker Bryan Fogel stumble onto a global scandal.
IndieWire sits down with the film’s editor and cinematographer at the Canon Creative Studio to bring us behind the scenes of the Sundance hit that has everybody talking.
The feature-length documentary debut from Byran Fogel landed one of the largest deals for a non-fiction film in Sundance’s history.