New to this edition are the 2000 documentary «Hitchcock: The Early Years,»
archival interview footage with Alfred Hitchcock from Mike Scott's 1966 television interview, excerpts from François Truffaut's 1962 audio interview with Hitchcock, a visual essay by Hitchcock scholar Leonard Leff, original production design drawings, and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Cairns.
Not exact matches
In addition to
interviewing leading legal scholars and activists, like Angela Davis, DuVernay said she reviewed about 1,000 hours of
archival footage, including of images of lynchings, cellphone videos of police abuse, and The Birth of a Nation, the 1915 D.W. Griffith film that glorified the Ku Klux Klan (and was screened at the White House for President Woodrow Wilson).
Synopsis: This profile of singer Nina Simone utilizes a wealth of
archival footage, concert material and
interviews with the performer in order to tell the story of her remarkable career and civil - rights activism.
Included is
archival footage of games along with
interviews with management, coaches, players, sportswriters and even the mascot... and oh yeah, almost forgot, Henry Kissinger.
Once in a Lifetime, which relies on
interviews and
archival footage, may not be a great documentary, but it certainly gets its points across.
Kennedy tells this story with
interviews — with Hamilton himself, his family, his friends, and his wife, professional volleyball player Gabrielle Reece, who understands her husband's passion but knows that he's capable of being a husband and a father, too — and an abundance of
archival footage collected from throughout Hamilton's life.
Eric Olsen seeks to find the truth behind his father death and its connection to the CIA in this six - part series with real
interviews,
archival footage and reenactments featuring Peter Sarsgaard, Molly Parker, Christian Camargo, Tim Blake Nelson, Bob Balaban, Jimmi Simpson and Michael Chernus.
Each episode recounts a specific incident using
archival footage and in - depth
interviews to shine a spotlight on the traumatic events and their aftermath.
With terrific
interviews and
archival footage, Marley is a fine film that should definitely appeal to fans of his music.
This patient, righteous documentary by Ken Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns recounts the story of justice undone (a serial rapist confessed) with extensive
interviews, a thorough use of
archival footage, and a less - than felicitous use of ominous - rumble music that unnecessarily insists, Isn't this an outrage?
Director Spike Lee assembles a wealth of
archival footage,
interviews with contemporary talents and family members, and Michael's own words and image to create this insightful chronicle of the star's early rise to fame.
The film blends
archival footage with illuminating
interview segments featuring some of Russell's colleagues and most notable collaborators, including poet Allen Ginsberg, composer Philip Glass and indie pop sensation Jens Lekman.
Mixing extensive
archival footage and contemporary
interviews with survivors of the era, the film gets across, quite powerfully, Allende's long courtship of the Chilean people.
Through the use of
archival footage and
interviews with the local medical examiner, police detective, and Dahmer's neighbors, this documentary explores the ordinary man behind the horrifying acts.
Director Matt Tyrnauer mixes lively
archival footage, including a memorable news
interview with an angry Italian grandmother, with testimony from passionate experts to demonstrate the importance of city design.
In addition, the service offers
archival footage, audio commentaries, original film trailers and
interviews with filmmakers.
In Amy, Kapadia threads together
archival footage and candid
interviews to tell the tragic story of the young singer,...
Thirty minutes of rare on - set and
archival footage, featuring
interviews with director Jean - Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Yves Montand, and André Bourvil
All of the principal players
interviewed share nothing but fondness for the project, and even those missing — King, Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook — seem to have a pretty positive recollection based on the stories and
archival footage within.
Combining penetrating on - camera
interviews and never - before - seen still and
archival motion picture
footage with the testimony of Warhol's bewilderingly vast body of work itself, the film will be the first to exploit in depth the immense Warhol archives at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.
Alex Gibney's documentary features
archival footage and
interviews with former high ranking officials about the history of the church and the alleged practices it uses to keep or punish members.
DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story of the National Lampoon Directed and written by Douglas Tirola, co-written by Mark Monroe (USA)-- New York Premiere, Documentary Using rare, never - before - seen
archival footage and in - depth
interviews with fans and founders, Douglas Tirola traces National Lampoon's evolution from underground countercultural movement to mainstream household brand.
«Original Screen Tests with Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay» (14:34) includes more retrospective
interviews along with the promised
archival footage.
Free To Rock is presented on standard definition DVD with an anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1 widescreen aspect ratio and a lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo track, the presentation here is fine for DVD and includes
archival footage,
interviews, and Sutherland's voice pushing the story forward.
Uniquely filmmaker Sophie Fiennes does not go the normal documentary route (
archival footage,
interviews, stats) with this look at the enigmatic androgynous Ms. Jones that was shot over a 10 - year stretch.
Based on Yousef's 2010 memoir Son Of Hamas, Nadav Schirman's film — an audience prizewinner at Sundance in January — briskly runs down a decade - plus of double - dealing on the front lines of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, offsetting the
interview footage with
archival news reports, a crashing orchestral score by Max Richter, and staged aerial surveillance shots, tinted night - vision green for maximum atmosphere.
Featuring a slew of
interviews with big figures like Spike Jonze, Tony Hawk, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, and more, this celebration of 90s counterculture combines
archival footage and intriguing chats makes for a one - of - a-kind documentary.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new
interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel
footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an
archival article.
An
interview with historical consultant Mary Corey, interesting for the context she provides, is married to
archival footage that makes the show's attention to detail that much more impressive.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New
interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring
interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and
archival interviews and
footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio
interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio
interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment present a first look at the new documentary Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics, a compelling insider's tale and a 75th anniversary celebration as seen through the inkwells of those who created and lived it, balanced with insights from key historians and filled with
interviews,
archival footage, and a dazzling parade of those forever riveting and splashy DC covers.
John du Pont is certainly one of the most interesting true crime figures, perhaps even as eccentric as Robert Durst, so there is a deeper psychological study left here which Team Foxcatcher dives into using
interviews and
archival footage.
Using
interviews from family, band - mates and others in his life, as well as fantastic
archival footage and dozens of recordings, you will find yourself with a new appreciation and deeper understanding of the music legend.
The
archival footage is complemented by new
interviews of Rock and his castmates, and some raw / unused
footage.
EXTRAS: There's a new audio commentary by Chaplin historian Charles Maland, a video essay about Jackie Coogan,
interviews with Coogan and Lita Grey Chaplin, deleted scenes,
archival footage, the 1922 silent short «Nice and Friendly,» an essay by film scholar Tom Gunning and much more.
Using rare, never - before - seen
archival footage and in - depth
interviews with fans and founders, Douglas Tirola traces National Lampoon's evolution from underground countercultural movement to mainstream household brand.
Extras:
Interview from 2005 with Moreau; archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger; footage of Miles Davis and Malle from the soundtrack recording session; program from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
Interview from 2005 with Moreau;
archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger;
footage of Miles Davis and Malle from the soundtrack recording session; program from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vincent Malle.
Through reenactments,
archival footage and talking heads
interviews, Wardle treats his thrilling documentary as an intricate detective story.
The many extras include vintage documentaries, specifically a generous clip from D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, a new
interview with Cox,
archival footage, and a phone
interview with Vicious.
Along with
archival footage there are
interviews with the astronauts who had the singular privilege of being the only humans to leave footprints on another world.
Rowdy McDowall: From Apes to Bats, a 2016 video piece featuring
archival footage of McDowall and cast and crew
interviews (BLU - RAY ONLY)
The film starts with a quick, dense recap of the last half - century or so of Nigeria's political history, combining narration by Hafsat with
archival footage, photos, and
interviews with former U.S. diplomats and other experts.
There is no new
footage and no
interviews shot for this film, only
archival material from Brando's performances, his television
interviews and some behind the scenes
footage and rare videos of his personal life.
-- Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg direct this important documentary with
interviews and
archival footage that centers around a Naomi Wolf lecture based her book «The End Of America.»
Interviews with original staff members are combined with carefully curated
archival footage.
Extras are a curious collection of
archival footage and
interviews with people tenuously connected to Planes, Trains & Automobiles by their association with John Hughes.
All of this combined with rare
interviews with McQueen himself and
archival footage.
Mixing
archival footage from Wilson's life, video of the class she teaches, and
interviews with both her and her students, as well as with fellow veteran actors like Frances McDormand and Tyne Daly, Nyswaner tries to speak to larger truths about acting and life while also recounting the details of Wilson's life.
Redgrave juxtaposes our horrifying present of inadequate refugee quotas and humanitarian disasters (like last year's clearing of the Calais migrant camp) with the refugee crises of WWII and its aftermath, recalled with
archival footage, contemporary news reports and personal testimony — including an
interview with the eloquent Labor politician Lord Dubs, who was one of the children rescued by the Kindertransport.
Released as a six - part series on Netflix, and as a 240 - minute long film in theaters, it combines
interviews and
archival footage with staged dramatic reenactment of events before and after the 1953 death of Frank Olson — a military scientist whose supposed «suicide» was complicated when the Rockefeller Report of 1975 revealed that he'd been secretly dosed with LSD.