Sentences with phrase «documentary filmmaking presented»

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A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented by Diane Weyermann to:
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented to American Promise, directed by Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson — This intimate documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented to American Promise, directed by Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson — This intimate documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of their sons.
Documentary filmmaking duo Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman present their first feature length movie, based on the infamous career of 70s porn starlet and Deep Throat actress Linda Boreman aka Linda Lovelace.
Documentary Showcase Presented by 500 Walnut: Comprising the best in documentary filmmaking, these compelling films feature everything from stirring character studies to fascinating looks at current gloDocumentary Showcase Presented by 500 Walnut: Comprising the best in documentary filmmaking, these compelling films feature everything from stirring character studies to fascinating looks at current glodocumentary filmmaking, these compelling films feature everything from stirring character studies to fascinating looks at current global issues.
AWFJ will again partner with the St Louis International Film Festival to recognize women's accomplishments in filmmaking, presenting AWFJ EDA Awards for the Best Female - Directed Narrative Feature and Best Female - Directed Documentary at the 24th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival will be held Nov. 5 - 15, 2015.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for For Social Impact Filmmaking was presented to: Trapped (Director: Dawn Porter)-- American abortion clinics are in a fight for survival.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Vérité Filmmaking was presented to: The Bad Kids / (Directors: Keith Fulton, Lou Pepe)-- At a remote Mojave Desert high school, extraordinary educators believe that empathy and life skills, more than academics, give at - risk students command of their own futures.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Vérité Filmmaking was presented to: Western (Directors: Bill Ross, Turner Ross)-- For generations, all that distinguished Eagle Pass, Texas, from Piedras Negras, Mexico, was the Rio Grande.
Tickets: $ 12 general admission; $ 7 students with valid ID Tickets available in advance at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/258310 FREE for MOCA and Los Angeles Filmforum members; must present current membership card to claim free tickets INFO 213/621 -1745 or [email protected] Mariah Garnett mixes documentary, narrative, and experimental filmmaking practices.
Previous exhibitions include One is the loneliest number (2011), featuring artist duos based in Philadelphia and elsewhere; Summer Studio with Anthony Campuzano (2010), a month - long free art school and working artist's studio in the ICA galleries; Touch Sensitive: Anthony Campuzano (2009), the first museum show of an artist whose work is largely text - based; and Asking Not Telling (2009), a video show presenting works that use the tropes of documentary filmmaking to capture, record, (re) record, and represent cultural memory.
Before the U.S. premiere of his documentary Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present, Joseph Klarl spoke with director Matthew Akers about the challenge of bringing filmmaking and performance art together.
Presented by London based independent film company Day for Night, Nordic Film Festival returns to the UK with a diverse mix of fresh and classic features, documentaries and shorts, showcasing some of the most celebrated and emerging filmmaking talent of the Nordic region.
Moving fluidly between writing, blogging, producing video art, documentary filmmaking and curating, recent exhibitions include Breath of Freedom, a virtual group show presenting work by Tunisian artists created before and after the revolution, curated by Mohamed Ben Soltanein 2011, and Politiques / Politics at the National Center for Living Art in Tunis in 2012, organised by ismaël alongside artists Nidhal Chamekh, Ymene Chetouane, Fakhri El Ghazel, Maher Gnaoui, Malek Gnaoui, Atef Maatallah and Ibrahim Màtouss.
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