The Documentarian Who Doesn’t Know How to Stop Putting Himself in Danger
Matthew Heineman made another daring and awards-worthy documentary with “Retrograde.” Now if he could just stop putting himself in harm’s way.
Matthew Heineman made another daring and awards-worthy documentary with “Retrograde.” Now if he could just stop putting himself in harm’s way.
Telluride: Matthew Heineman’s latest documentary watches the doom unfold.
Prior to its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on Saturday, check out IndieWire’s exclusive trailer for the film.
The “Cartel Land” director follows three frontline workers in a harrowing, intimate, and emotional look at the early days of the pandemic.
The Hamptons stepped up to show audiences the Oscar nominee’s latest film, which makes viewers weep.
Neon will release the movie in theaters later this year ahead of a broadcast premiere on National Geographic
“Cartel Land” director Matthew Heineman switches gears for a close-up portrait of a Colombian megastar amidst a personal crisis.
A backlash over the upcoming docuseries centers on the unique importance of how documentaries choose who should tell which stories.
The drama is based on a family’s fight for survival during the 2018 California wildfires.
The director of “Cartel Land” transitions to narrative filmmaking with this harrowing biopic about a war reporter unlike any other.
The new section puts the spotlight on new series looking for full distribution.
His acclaimed documentary played as part of the IDA screening series.