The films in the series bring authentic voices to audiences around the world, while also shining a light on the biggest nonfiction awards contenders of the year. So far, this year’s lineup includes 16 projects by BIPOC filmmakers, 20 by women-identified filmmakers, and 11 by filmmakers from the international community. “At this time of incredible challenge and change brought on by the global pandemic and the movement for racial justice, these documentary films do not only peel back the curtain on injustice, they celebrate our resilience, our diversity, and our capacity for creativity and making change,” said Simon Kilmurry, executive director of IDA. The lineup includes films such as “The Fight,” directed by Elyse Stinberg, Josh Kriegman, and Eli B. Despres; “Unapologetic,” directed by Ashley O’Shay; “Boys State,” directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss; “Disclosure,” directed by Sam Feder; “The Truffle Hunters,” directed by Gregory Kershaw and Michael Dweck; “Athlete A,” directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk; “The Dissident,” from Bryan Fogel; “Dick Johnson Is Dead,” from Kirsten Johnson; “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” by Dawn Porter; “Crip Camp,” directed by James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham; and many more of the year’s best documentaries. The Series’ lineup continues to evolve. The updated schedule will be available at www.documentary.org/screenings. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.