6. Subject, and friend

Documentary has no established ethical guidelines and the nature of the form—visual, artistic and often implicit in meaning—does not lend itself to rules that are universally applicable. Many filmmakers argue that ethical decisions must be made on an ad hoc case-by-case basis. This was the conclusion of a report from the American University Center for […]

5. Documentary’s edge

While journalistic practice may be governed by publication-based ethical guidelines, documentary films are not subject to the same sort of evaluative criteria during the newsgathering stage.  Documentary production is not regulated and journalist filmmakers are typically independent small business owners who sell their work to distributors, mainly for television broadcast. As independent producers looking to […]

No past to speak of: making a child the face of infant rape?

The documentary’s subject matter could not have been more important: an epidemic of brutal assaults on children. One mother wanted her young child’s face shown in the documentary, but was that sufficient consent? Case study by Erin James-Abra, Erin Byrnes, Emily Loewen and Kasia Mychajlowycz December, 2012 No Past to Speak Of is a documentary film […]