roger corman american documentary film fest

Things to Do This Week, April 4-11

The American Documentary and Animation Film Festival is back in person, Chris Rock performs before a sold-out desert audience, and the Palm Springs Women in Film and Television mark 20 years.

JIM POWERS Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

The American Documentary and Animation Film Festival is back in person and comedian Chris Rock performs before a sold-out desert audience.

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Dolly Parton’s Favorite Twins Keep Her Legacy Alive

Gary Lane talks about the documentary he created with his brother that celebrates Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and the struggle for women’s rights set to screen at the American Documentary and Animation Film Festival in Palm Springs.

Jeremy Kinser Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

Gay identical twins are behind the film, “Still Working 9 to 5” set to screen at Palm Springs’ American Documentary and Animation Film Fest.

clergy boys

Thing to Do This Week, March 29 – April 5

Feel the beat and energy of the Four Seasons when you hear The Clergy Boys perform while the Palm Springs Art Museum reopens after being closed for a year.

JIM POWERS Attractions, Current Digital

Feel the beat and energy of the Four Seasons when you hear The Clergy Boys perform while the Palm Springs Art Museum reopens after a year.

planet of the humans

Earth Shattering

Filmmaker Jeff Gibbs questions to direction of the environmental movement in the documentary, Planet of the Humans, which opens the American Documentary and Animation Film Festival in Palm Springs.

Jennifer Pellerito Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

“Planet of the Humans” questions the direction of the environmental movement and opens the AmDocs Film Festival in Palm Springs.

miracle in the desert

Waiting for a Miracle

Filmmaker Greg Bassenian’s arbitrary road trip turned into a passionate quest to expose the history of the Salton Sea in a documentary.

Greg Archer Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

Filmmaker Greg Bassenian’s arbitrary road trip turned into a passionate quest to expose the history of the Salton Sea in a documentary.