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This Year's Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry, celebrates the overall achievements this year by «Women Documentary Filmmakers,» with five named for special mention.
This Year's Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry, presented only when warranted to a female who has had a banner — making, record — breaking, industry — changing achievement during any given year: Women Documentary Filmmakers — including Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady («Detropia»), Lauren Greenfield («Queen of Versailles»), Alison Klayman («Ai Weiwei Never Sorry») and Sarah Burns («The Central Park Five»).
Women Documentary Filmmakers, including Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (Detropia), Lauren Greenfield (Queen of Versailles), Alison Klayman (Ai Weiwei Never Sorry) and Sarah Burns (The Central Park Five).

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The Elevate Grant provides funds to emerging women filmmakers of color directing feature - length documentary films that explore original, contemporary stories and integrate journalistic practice into the filmmaking process.
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's juicy documentary about expert suspense filmmaker Brian De Palma doubles down on its subject's famous obsessions with Alfred Hitchcock, curvy women in peril and coke - snorting gangsters, reclaiming a peevish Hollywood giant in the process.
Bonus features on the Blu - ray release include a half - hour documentary on City of Women; interview with production designer Dante Ferretti; interview with filmmaker Tinto Brass; original Italian trailer; and 2015 re-release trailer.
Sundance Institute is delighted to introduce our six new Women at Sundance Fellows, a diverse group of filmmakers working as producers and directors in the documentary and narrative fields.
Documentary filmmaker and cinematographer Kirsten Johnson and chief creative officer of Fork Films Gini Reticker, presented the Amicus Award to Fork Films CEO Abigail Disney in recognition of her work in support of peacebuilding and advancing women's roles in the public sphere.
New York Women in Film and Television is offering grants of in - kind post-production services to documentary films directed and produced by New York area — based women filmmaWomen in Film and Television is offering grants of in - kind post-production services to documentary films directed and produced by New York area — based women filmmawomen filmmakers.
In The Shadow Of Women, an unexpectedly funny relationship cautionary tale from the doomy and poetic Philippe Garrel, centers on a hypocritical documentary filmmaker who cheats on his wife, but can't stand the thought of her with another man.
The bold filmmaker (played by Dunye) picks one particular actress cheaply credited as «The Watermelon Woman» as the subject of her documentary.
Four of five films vying for Best Documentary were made by black filmmakers, including the poignant 13th from Ava DuVernay, the first black woman to be nominated in this category.
Visser said she was proud that women filmmakers won several of this year's juried awards, including the IDFA Award for Best Feature - Length Documentary, which went to Mila Turajlic for The Other Side of Everything.
Officially hosted by both WIF President Cathy Schulman and Oscar - winner Emma Stone, on Friday night, Women In Film celebrated some of the year's most lauded women nominees, including Best Actress contender Margot Robbie, «Lady Bird» filmmaker and Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig, Bes Cinematography nominee Rachel Morrison, double nominee Mary J. Blige, Best Documentary contender (and living legend) Agnes Varda, and Best Original Screenplay nominee Emily V. Gordon (plus husband and co-nominee) Kumail NanjWomen In Film celebrated some of the year's most lauded women nominees, including Best Actress contender Margot Robbie, «Lady Bird» filmmaker and Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig, Bes Cinematography nominee Rachel Morrison, double nominee Mary J. Blige, Best Documentary contender (and living legend) Agnes Varda, and Best Original Screenplay nominee Emily V. Gordon (plus husband and co-nominee) Kumail Nanjwomen nominees, including Best Actress contender Margot Robbie, «Lady Bird» filmmaker and Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig, Bes Cinematography nominee Rachel Morrison, double nominee Mary J. Blige, Best Documentary contender (and living legend) Agnes Varda, and Best Original Screenplay nominee Emily V. Gordon (plus husband and co-nominee) Kumail Nanjiani.
Nominated for Best Political Documentary were The Reagan Show, directed by Sierra Pettengill (and Pacho Velez), and An Inconvenient Truth: Truth to Power, directed by Bonni Cohen (and Jon Shenk), as well as 11/8/16, the nationwide election day documentary that was filmed by a consortium of 18 filmmakers, seven of whomDocumentary were The Reagan Show, directed by Sierra Pettengill (and Pacho Velez), and An Inconvenient Truth: Truth to Power, directed by Bonni Cohen (and Jon Shenk), as well as 11/8/16, the nationwide election day documentary that was filmed by a consortium of 18 filmmakers, seven of whomdocumentary that was filmed by a consortium of 18 filmmakers, seven of whom are women.
One of the most revealing documentaries ever made about a filmmaker, Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's juicy profile of suspense expert Brian De Palma doubles down on its subject's famous obsessions with Hitchcock, gorgeous women in peril and coke - snorting gangsters.
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Thankfully, Blanchett will be accompanied by several more extraordinary women on this year's jury, including Oscar - nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay, our guest at this year's Ebertfest, who received one of the festival's largest ovations for her stunning documentary, «13th.»
Melissa Leo's hair seems inordinately greasy — she plays documentary filmmaker and I guess the condition of her coif demonstrates she's a woman who's really serious about her work «behind» the camera.
The documentary, directed by Suh and available on - demand on EPIX, includes interviews with such filmmakers as Catherine Hardwicke, Lake Bell, Anjelica Huston and Julie Delpy, who says: «The next Kubrick, in no one's mind, is a woman
In the Shadow of Women — Philippe Garrel, France North American Premiere A Parisian documentary filmmaker becomes embroiled in a romantic triangle in this luminous love story from the great director Philippe Garrel (Frontier of Dawn, Regular Lovers).
The success of her 2005 documentary Women Without Shadows influenced a new wave of Saudi filmmakers and made the issue of opening cinemas in the Kingdom front - page news.
Sisters in Law (2005) This acclaimed documentary by British filmmaker, Kim Longinotto takes us into the courtrooms of Kumba in Cameroon and focuses on violence against women and female judiciaries.
The film didn't emerge from Tony Richardson and John Osborne's Woodfall Films, which produced «Saturday Night and Sunday Morning», «A Taste of Honey» and «The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner», but it was very much part of the same movement of filmmakers coming to drama from documentaries and theatre, and looking to represent the lives of young working - class men and women more truthfully.
In celebration of International Women's Day join a screening of filmmaker Amy Harrison «s documentary Guerrillas In Our Midst (1992) alongside acclaimed documentarist Kim Longinotto's Eat the Kimono.
The couple will be featured in a documentary by British filmmaker Katie Piper that profiles women opting for unorthodox births.
A BAFTA and multi-award winning filmmaker and Human Rights Campaigner, Leslee's documentary «India's Daughter», has been critically acclaimed around the globe, won 32 awards (including the Peabody Award and the Amnesty International Media Award for Best Documentary 2016) and sparked a global movement to end violence against womendocumentary «India's Daughter», has been critically acclaimed around the globe, won 32 awards (including the Peabody Award and the Amnesty International Media Award for Best Documentary 2016) and sparked a global movement to end violence against womenDocumentary 2016) and sparked a global movement to end violence against women and girls.
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