IndieWire and International Documentary Association have again partnered for the organization’s annual Screening Series, which will take place virtually, in addition to select screenings in various venues in Los Angeles including the Hollywood Legion Theater and the Landmark Theatre in West LA. Following the screenings, IndieWire will be posting written and video coverage of moderated Q&As featuring filmmakers and subjects. “IDA is proud to present a thoughtful selection of films that represent a multiplicity of voices, perspectives, and styles,” said IDA Director Rick Perez. “Our inclusive curatorial approach reflects our values and commitment to recognizing the role that the documentary form plays in helping audiences better understand the world around them.”

Theatrical screenings are as follows. “The Rescue” (Hollywood Legion Theater), Monday, Sept. 20 “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Sept. 21 “Rebel Hearts” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Sept. 28 “Found” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Thursday, Sept. 30 “Flee” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Oct. 5 TIME Studios Shorts Program (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Thursday, Oct. 7 “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Oct. 12 “The Velvet Underground” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Thursday, Oct. 14 “Summer of Soul” (…Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Oct. 19 “The Sparks Brothers” (Landmark Theatre, West LA), Tuesday, Oct. 26 The list of screenings is always evolving, so follow along on IDA’s website for a complete list. The digital screenings will include “The Lost Leonardo,” “Ailey,” “Changing the Game,” “The Real Charlie Chaplin,” NYT Op-Docs Shorts, “Sabaya,” “Homeroom,” New Yorker Doc Shorts, “Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It,” “Becoming Cousteau,” “My Name Is Pauli Murray,” “All Light, Everywhere,” “President,” “Julia,” “A Cop Movie,” “Simple as Water,” “Val,” “Writing with Fire,” “Introducing Selma Blair,” “LFG,” “Not Going Quietly,” “Paper and Glue,” “In the Same Breath,” “Ferguson Rises,” Netflix Shorts, “No Ordinary Man,” IDA Grantee Shorts – “Elena”/”Three Songs for Benazir,” “Socks on Fire,” “Faya Dayi,” “The Neutral Ground,” “Try Harder!,” “Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution, and Islam,” “Like a Rolling Stone: The Life and Times of Ben Fong-Torres,” “Attica,” “Ascension,” “Cusp,” and “Wojnarowicz: Fk You F*ggot Fker.” Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.