
Don't believe in climate change? Don't give a shit about the polar bears? This new documentary is for you.

A roundup of lessons learned from GOOD's entire event series on fixing education in America.
The Power Writers program teaches, "If you don’t learn to write your own life story, someone else will write it for you."

Brooklyn Castle tells the story of how chess transformed an entire school.
Earlier this year, we introduced you to 27-year-old Madeleine Sackler, a former freelance editor turned documentarian, who, after watching news...
Cameras followed 20 educators in Phoenix for three years as they sought to improve the quality of their teaching and their students' performance.

Did the re-enactment of a scene in Waiting for Superman purposely mislead viewers?

Four of the ten documentaries nominated for Academy Awards are environmentally-themed (but they're great by any standard). Trailers inside.

Using new technology and social media sites like Twitter and YouTube, a group of documentarians is creating a history of the revolutions.

What question will you ask Davis Guggenheim?

Craftsmanship may be on the decline, but it's alive and well for home-builder Lloyd Khan, the subject of Jason Sussberg's new short documentary.
This is the first entry in a new series exploring filmmaking for social good. Still frame above from October Country. The films October Country...

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns talks to GOOD about his best drinking story, his new documentary Prohibition, and American drinking culture.
Influencers is a short documentary exploring how trends in music and fashion spread from small groups of influential people to the public at large.

Surfing films are panning back to include the cultures and environments they document. Here are a few examples of the surf documentary sub-genre.