Not exact matches
Kino Lorber's veteran producer Bret Wood has breen with Kino for over 25 years and has played a key role in bringing many archival and silent classics to vigorous life, and is currently involved in Kino's most ambitious silent
project to date: a definitive multi-disc Blu - ray / DVD anthology of African American silent
films:
Pioneers of African American Cinema.
This documentary
film project, produced in collaboration with WHYY and Equality Forum, will illuminate the 50 - year history and progress of the LGBTQ civil rights movement by highlighting the powerful experiences of Gay Rights movement
pioneers and documenting a planned reenactment of the 1965 — 69 peaceful demonstrations at Independence Hall.
It was a
pioneering and eye - opening
film and
project which resulted in a new recycled fabric being created called «Survivor».
Here too are Robert Wilson, an early
pioneer, and Mike Kelley, who carried the
project forward, with trace marks of his 1980 New York debut performance (he forbade
filming), a body of work that remains too little shown.
Born in Co Roscommon in 1941, James Coleman has worked in multimedia and
film for more than 30 years, and
pioneered the use of the «slide - tape» format (multiple transparencies
projected with synchronized audio tape).
Her newest
project and first feature
film is a portrait of
pioneering musician - artist Genesis Breyer P - Orridge of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV and his partner Lady Jaye, which had selections featured at an event at The Centre George Pompidou.
A work in progress
film showcase by 11
pioneering LCC MA Documentary
Film Students 27th February — 3rd March Bermondsey
Project Space has invited 11
pioneering documentary filmmakers to -LSB-...]