Curated Series
Each year the festival invites a member of the documentary filmmaking community to curate a series of films on a specific topic. The curated series have included:
- 2012: Family Affairs, curator Ross McElwee
- 2011: One Foot in the Archives, curator Rick Prelinger
- 2010: Work and Labor, curators Steve Bognar and Julia Reichert
- 2009: This Sporting Life, curator Steve James
- 2009: Migrations, curator Lourdes Portillo
- 2007: The Power of 10, curators St. Clair Bourne, Charles Burnett, Ariel Dorfman, Cara Mertes, Michael Moore, Walter Mosley, Mira Nair, DA Pennebaker, Julia Reichert, and Martin Scorsese
- 2006: Class in America, curator St. Clair Bourne
- 2005: Why War?, curator Cara Mertes
- 2004: Hybrid: A New Film Form, curator Mary Lea Bandy
- 2003: Leadership Through a Gender Lens, curators Marie Wilson and Chris Hegedus
- 2002: Score!, curator DA Pennebaker
- 2001: 2001 - Fast Forward, curator Kent Jones, Film Society of Lincoln Center
- 2000: Outside Looking In: Coming of Age Stories, curator Alan Berliner
- 1999: World Without Limits
- 1998: Tolerance, curator Larry Kardish
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