
Recognising the vital role of the free press, in this week's list of great docs to watch online we’re focusing on journalists and reporters at work around the world

To whet your appetite for our Father Soldier Son Q&A, here are some of our favourite docs which capture their subjects over many years, witnessing the passage of time.

When our screen went dark in March, we began finding new ways to share our love of documentaries. On April 1st we launched DocHouse Conversations, an eight-episode series that offers thought-provoking discussions into the documentary world.

We've chosen five short films to watch online that give us a small shapshot of Syrian lives over the last eight years.

Looking for filmmaking inspo? While you're waiting for the next DocHouse workshops to be announced, here's a host of recent online resources that have come out during, or due to, lockdown.

While there's talk of plannig a green post-COVID-19 recovery, these docs to watch feature people who have tried (not always successfully!) to carve out systems for better ways to live, as well as a few visions of the future to aim for, or to avoid.

We take a look back at 12 entries to our short film competition which eloquent some up their specific moment in time, coming together as a moving record of the last few months.

The DocHouse vaults. A treasure trove of fascinating masterclasses, interesting anecdotes, thoughtful advice and inspiring ideas.

We are browsing the bookshelves this week and bringing you a list of documentaries diving nose first into the global literary world.

The DocHouse vaults. A treasure trove of fascinating masterclasses, interesting anecdotes, thoughtful advice and inspiring ideas.

In our latest DocHouse Conversations, Carol Nahra talks to veteran documentary maker Vanessa Engle.

Though Pride events have to move online this year we are celebrating LGBTQ+ stories around the world.