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Southern Documentary Convening

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The Fruit 305 S Dillard St, Durham

The Southern Documentary Convening is an annual three-day conference for first-time, emerging and experienced documentary makers taking place this year in Durham, NC. Attendees will benefit from workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with industry professionals. The event aims to provide both practical skills and artistic growth through personal connections and relevant discussions.

Activism, Meet Doc: At The Intersection of Social Justice Organizing and Documentary Filmmaking

The Fruit 305 S Dillard St, Durham
2026 Southern Documentary Convening

Traditionally, documentary filmmakers have engaged organizers and activists for the impact campaigns they plan once a film about social justice is released. In this panel, the case will be made for collaboration with organizers and activists early on in the production process, including the benefits, challenges, and the potential for a transformative production experience that enriches the final product.

Safety, Free Expression, and Access in Uncertain Times

2026 Southern Documentary Convening

At a moment when truth-telling is increasingly contested, this timely conversation explores the evolving balance between safety and free expression in documentary filmmaking. Bringing together filmmakers, advocates, and industry leaders, this panel will examine how the field can actively protect freedom of expression by providing direct support to filmmakers at risk due to the political, social, or cultural impact of their work. Panelists will also highlight the importance of sustained advocacy efforts to safeguard the rights and wellbeing of the documentary community at large. In addition, the discussion will address the shifting media landscape—specifically, how recent mergers among major studios and media conglomerates may affect documentary filmmakers’ access to critical news archives and source materials. As gatekeeping structures evolve, what does this mean for storytelling, accountability, and historical record?