Ezra Edelman Isn’t Sure He Would Make ‘O.J.: Made in America’ Today
Edelman talks about two new intriguing projects, his not-always-easy transition to scripted narrative, and the turmoil at ESPN post-“O.J.”
Edelman talks about two new intriguing projects, his not-always-easy transition to scripted narrative, and the turmoil at ESPN post-“O.J.”
From life as a turkey mother to a killer confession, truth is stranger than fiction in these exceptional TV series.
ESPN won their first Oscar last night, but Ezra Edelman’s masterpiece isn’t their first film to tackle big issues and reach a huge audience outside the liberal bubble.
Ezra Edelman’s gripping 8-hour epic about the trial that rocked America took home the prize for Best Documentary at the 2017 Oscars.
Ezra Edelman took home the award for his gripping 8-hour journey into the trial that rocked America.
Late-breaking hit “I Am Not Your Negro” nips at the heels of another film about race in America, Ezra Edelman’s controversial epic feature about O.J. Simpson.
A new survey finds reality producers frustrated by smaller profit margins but optimistic about new platforms and a new golden age of docs.
Awards season means sorting art into traditional categories, but do our definitions still apply in this radically new digital world?
The International Documentary Association also recognized “13th” and “Making a Murderer” as part of their 32nd annual festivities.
The final five nominees will be announced on January 24.
The documentary filmmaker talks about how he used Simpson’s life to structure a film about race in America.
Plus: More awards season buzz as the fall starts to take shape.