Discover the confessions of Alma, an ex-marera from one of Guatemala City’s most violent gangs, in a web-documentary, a tablet application, a TV documentary, and two new books.
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Discover the confessions of Alma, an ex-marera from one of Guatemala City’s most violent gangs, in a web-documentary, a tablet application, a TV documentary, and two new books.
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As 2012 draws to a close, the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program and Fund’s (DFP) 10th anniversary celebrations are winding down, but not before one last recognition. Ahead of the International Documentary Association Awards tonight, where the DFP will receive the Pioneer Award, director Cara Mertes tells realscreen about the growth the program has had in its 10 years of existence. Delete the scoop?
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