The photo comes as a welcome reprieve near the end of Freed's life during which in his photographic career he tackled serious subjects for which he became known as one of
the best social documentary photographers of his time.
Not exact matches
In her memo, Huffington said that the company would focus on both long - form
documentaries and series - style shows, as
well as «snackable» video content for Facebook (FB) and other
social platforms.
By measuring an uptick in online searches as
well as
social media chatter and mass media coverage, Ion Bogdan Vasi, an associate professor of sociology at the UI and corresponding author of a new study, demonstrated how local screenings of Gasland — a 2010 American
documentary that focused on communities affected by natural gas drilling — affected the public debate on hydraulic fracking.
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Filmmaker Joseph Lovett, himself a gay activist who produced one of the first major investigative stories on AIDS to be broadcast on American television, interviewed a number of men who survived the»70s for his
documentary Gay Sex in the»70s, which offers a sometimes witty and sometimes rueful look back at the discos, bathhouses, underground clubs, and gay - friendly resorts which dominated the
social and sexual scene of the day, as
well as the stories of the men who sought to declare their new identities through sex.
Actress: Hailee Steinfeld — True Grit
Best Original Screenplay — Christopher Nolan — Inception
Best Adapted Screenplay — Aaron Sorkin — The
Social Network
Best Animated Feature — Toy Story 3
Best Documentary Feature — Inside Job
Best Picture «Äì «ÄúThe
Social Network «Äù
Best Director «Äì David Fincher for «ÄúThe
Social Network «Äù
Best Adapted Screenplay «Äì Aaron Sorkin for «ÄúThe
Social Network «Äù
Best Original Screenplay «Äì Chris Nolan for «ÄúInception «Äù
Best Actor «Äì Colin Firth in «ÄúThe King «Äôs Speech «Äù
Best Actress «Äì Natalie Portman in «ÄúBlack Swan «Äù
Best Supporting Actor «Äì Christian Bale in «ÄúThe Fighter «Äù
Best Supporting Actress «Äì Hailee Steinfeld in «ÄúTrue Grit «Äù
Best Foreign Language Film «Äì «ÄúA Prophet «Äù
Best Documentary «Äì «ÄúExit Through the Gift Shop «Äù
Best Animated Feature «Äì «ÄúToy Story 3 «Ä ≥
Best Cinematography «Äì Wally Pfister for «ÄúInception «Äù
Best Original Score «Äì Clint Mansell for «ÄúBlack Swan «Äù Most Promising Performer «Äì Jennifer Lawrence in «ÄúWinter «Äôs Bone «Äù Most Promising Filmmaker «Äì Derek Cianfrance for «ÄúBlue Valentine «Äù
Actress — Amy Adams
Best Original Screenplay — The King's Speech
Best Adapted Screenplay — The
Social Network
Best Animated Feature — Toy Story 3
Best Editing — The
Social Network
Best Cinematography — True Grit
Best Art Direction — True Grit
Best Costume Design — Alice In Wonderland
Best Makeup — Alice in Wonderland
Best Visual Effects — Tron Legacy
Best Sound Editing — Inception
Best Sound Mixing — Inception
Best Original Score — Inception
Best Original Song — Waiting For Superman
Best Documentary — Waiting For Superman
Best Film: «Of Gods and Men»
Best Director: Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer»
Best Actor: Eric Elmosnino, «Gainsbourg»
Best Actress: Sara Forestier, «The Names of Love»
Best Supporting Actor: Michael Lonsdale, «Of Gods and Men»
Best Supporting Actress: Anne Alvaro, «The Clink of Ice» Most Promising Actor: Edgar Ramirez, «Carlos» Most Promising Actress: Leïla Bekhti, «Tout ce qui brille»
Best Original Screenplay: Baya Kasmi and Michel Leclerc, «The Names of Love»
Best Adapted Screenplay: Robert Harris and Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer»
Best Foreign Film: «The
Social Network»
Best Animated Feature: «The Illusionist»
Best Documentary: «Oceans»
Best First Film: «Gainsbourg»
Best Cinematography: Caroline Champetier, «Of Gods and Men»
Best Art Direction: Hugues Tissandier, «The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc - Sec»
Best Costume Design: Caroline de Vivaise, «The Princess of Montpensier»
Best Film Editing: Hervé de Luze, «The Ghost Writer»
Best Sound: «Gainsbourg»
Best Short Film: «Logorama»
Best Art Direction: «Alice in Wonderland»
Best Cinematography: «True Grit»
Best Costume Design: «Alice in Wonderland»
Best Film Editing: «The
Social Network»
Best Makeup: «Alice in Wonderland»
Best Music (Original Score): «Inception»
Best Music (Original Song): «Waiting for Superman»
Best Sound Editing: «Inception»
Best Sound Mixing: «Inception»
Best Visual Effects: «Inception»
Best Documentary Feature: «Inside Job»
Best Animated Feature Film: «Toy Story 3»
Best Foreign Language Film: «Life, Above All»
Consider them a reminder to re-watch one of modern film's
best documentaries, and maybe even share them on your
social media.
New York
Best Actor — Jesse Eisenberg
Best Actress — Lesley Manville
Best Supp Actor — Christian Bale
Best Supp Actress — Melissa Leo
Best Director — David Fincher
Best Screenplay — Mike Leigh
Best Picture — The
Social Network
Best Animation — Toy Story 3
Best Documentary — Restrepo
Best Foreign Film — Incendies
Best Cinematography — True Grit
Actress: Jackie Weaver
Best Screenplay: The
Social Network
Best Cinematography: True Grt
Best Animated Film: Toy Story 3
Best Documentary: Inside Job
Best Foreign Film: Carlos
Actress: Hailee Steinfeld
Best Screenplay: The
Social Network
Best Cinematography: True Grit
Best Animated Film: Toy Story 3
Best Documentary: Restrepo
Best Foreign Film: A Prophet
Four of the nominated films lean hard on pressing
social issues, always a plus, and no two overlap in subject matter, but the
best documentary in this category, Lucy Walker's Waste Land, doesn't lean hard on our
social issues.
Best Film — The
Social Network
Best Director — David Fincher
Best Actor — Jeff Bridges
Best Actress — Natalie Portman
Best Supporting Actor — Christian Bale
Best Supporting Actress — Hailee Steinfeld
Best Screenplay — The
Social Network
Best Cinematography — Inception
Best Animated Film — How To Train Your Dragon
Best Documentary — Inside Job
Best Foreign Film — Biutiful
I chased The Other Side Of Hope with a film whose existential metaphors and appreciation for the drudgery and
social habits of working stiffs couldn't be more different from Kaurismäki's droll, Capra-esque humanism:
Good Luck (Grade: B), a striking
documentary mood - piece by the American experimental director Ben Russell (Let Each One Go Where He May, A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness).
Even more unlikely, «Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton» is directed by Oscar - nominated Rory Kennedy,
best known for committed
social - issue
documentaries like «Last Days In Vietnam,» «Shouting Fire» and the Emmy - winning «Ghosts of Abu Ghraib.»
Best Picture: The
Social Network
Best Director: David Fincher, The
Social Network
Best Lead Actor: Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Best Lead Actress: Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale, The Fighter
Best Supporting Actress: Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit
Best Original Screenplay: Christopher Nolan, Inception
Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, The
Social Network
Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins, True Grit
Best Editing: Lee Smith, Inception
Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 3
Best Foreign Language Film: Mother
Best Documentary: Exit Through The Gift Shop
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia: This
documentary about the late author, historian,
social commentator, and wit would be a must - see no matter what, but it's also being hailed as a rounded, nuanced portrait of Vidal as
well.
Supported projects emphasize human rights, democracy, and
social issues around the world, including: An African Spring (Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi), Out of State (Ciara Lacy), The Overnighters (Jesse Moss), and Rich Hill (Tracy Droz Tragos and Andrew Droz Palermo), the 2014 Sundance Film Festival Award Winner for
Best Documentary (U.S.).
Tom Hooper (
Best Director, «The King's Speech») Colin Firth (
Best Actor, «The King's Speech») Robert Stromberg (
Best Art Direction, «Alice in Wonderland») Wally Pfister (
Best Cinematography, «Inception») Kirk Baxter (
Best Film Editing, «The
Social Network») Angus Wall (
Best Film Editing, «The
Social Network») Rick Baker (
Best Makeup, «The Wolfman») Trent Reznor (
Best Original Score, «The
Social Network») Atticus Ross (
Best Original Score, «The
Social Network») Randy Newman (
Best Original Song, «Toy Story 3») Chris Corbould (
Best Visual Effects, «Inception») Charles Ferguson (
Best Documentary, «Inside Job»)
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Phantom of Liberty II (Czech Republic, Germany) Director: Karel Zalud A
documentary about time which explores its physical quantity as
well as its crucial impact on our actions, behavior, perception,
social rituals and our outlook on the world.
: Take off that confining work blazer and put on a soft sweater to watch this
documentary about Fred Rogers, the
social activist, ordained minister and preschooler's
best TV friend.
Too many spirited conversations with colleagues and young members of the movie industry, too much excited chitchat about how everything had changed, too many tweets riven with Sunken Place GIFs, and too much wonder over what it would mean for the future of the Oscars if the show could follow its historic Moonlight moment with a genuinely transgressive acknowledgment of Jordan Peele's
social - thriller - horror - comedy -
documentary as
best in class.
Best Original Screenplay: Christopher Nolan, Inception
Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, The
Social Network
Documentary Writing: Inside Job WGA New Media Original Award: Anyone But Me
Best Long form Television, adapted: The Pacific...
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Ron Levine, Prisoners of Age >> Specializing in
documentary photography spanning decades, Ron Levine's work is internationally known for spurring introspection as
well as inspection of relevant
social issues.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works, and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as
well as topics endemic to photography's discretely defined history:
social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse of film and video.
They will explore the ways these recent bodies of work both extend and depart from Opie's longstanding interests in
documentary photography, community and identity, the built and
social American landscape, as
well as the capacity of photography to bear witness to what might otherwise remain unseen.
Throughout the years Perry has made a name for himself as a cross-dresser as
well as a ferocious
social commentator, with a barrage of
documentaries, books and even a series of Reith Lectures to his name.
Among the great masters of European photography, Chim and Vishniac are famed for photojournalism and
social documentary depicting tumultuous events of the 20th century, as
well portraits of some of the most important celebrities of the time.
Social documentary photographs are regularly shown in some of the
best galleries of contemporary art across America.
They are the recipients of numerous awards, including Creative Time's Leonore Annenberg Prize for Art and
Social Change, the United Nations Association Film Festival Grand Jury Award, and
Best Documentary Award at HBO Comedy Arts Festival.
This year Perry won a BAFTA award for his
documentary «All in the
Best Possible Taste», a film about
social and cultural taste in Britain.
Ezra Winton holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Carleton University, and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University where his research and teaching interests include radical and alternative media,
social movements,
documentary cinema, institutions and culture as
well as global cinema and new media platforms.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both leading OMA Urban Studies, as
well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect, artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international
documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term
social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.
At Pace University, I launched a course in 2010 called Blogging a
Better Planet and I co-teach a
documentary production course in which each student film since 2010 has told the story of people trying to forge environmental and
social progress — from a shrimp farmer cutting pollution in Belize to an organization trying to improve the lives of slum dwellers in Rio de Janeiro.
Even noted film and media scholar Patricia Aufderheide, professor of Film and Media Arts in the School of Communication at American University and director of the Center for
Social Media, noticed, tweeting: Dueling
documentaries; looks like the big - biz folks aren't as
good filmmakers... http://wapo.st/qwM4N7 @hotcoffeemovie
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Fourth, Pat Aufderheide, director of
social media at American University's School of Communication and person behind the many
best practices guides on fair use for online video (remixes), education and
documentary filmmaking, proudly shared her work.
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