And that's exactly what the Recycled Mississippi expedition is doing, with the aim of producing
a documentary about how the river's pollution impacts local communities, as well as what efforts are being made to clean it up and restore it.
On the menu with Guardians 2: The Dinner (a drama / mystery starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Steve Coogan, and Rebecca Hall); Risk (documentary about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange); My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea (a strange animated comedy for adults); Citizen Jane: Battle Cry for the City (a documentary about urban activist Jane Jacobs); Buster's Mal Heart (some sort of drama / thriller); and Angkor Awakens (
a documentary about how the past informs present - day Cambodia).
Here a little reminder why this is awesome news: https://youtu.be/IkmBPtglbDs A small
documentary about how they made...
David Lynch's 1984 feature film starring Kyle MacLachlan is an infamous blip on the prestigious director's career, and a highly ambitious adaptation by avant - garde director Alejandro Jodorowsky only spawned a fascinating
documentary about how it failed.
The point of the movie is not to be
a documentary about how great Hawaii is.
Actually, «The Arbor» is an incisive
documentary about how much a person's life is defined by their environment and how they are raised.
Film Review: The Opera House
This documentary about how the Metropolitan Opera moved from its old Midtown house to Lincoln Center is more dramatically Welcome to the Met Opera.
When he saw a television
documentary about how some animals» coats turn white in winter, Godwin wondered why Timmy couldn't do the same.
Well, she watched
a documentary about how horrible pigs were being treated and how they were forced to eat these awful and harmful scraps.
But here's the thing: even the people making
documentaries about how football disables and kills people still love the sport.
Not exact matches
As he and collaborator Lynn Novick prepare to debut their new 10 - part
documentary film series The Vietnam War on September 17 on PBS stations nationwide, we spoke with the tireless documentarian
about leadership, productivity, managing gigantic projects and
how to achieve immortality through storytelling.
This weekend, Fuse will air the new
documentary from filmmaker Dan Parris
about the aftermath of the killing of Michael Brown, the Ferguson protests and
how young activists are working for change.
I recently saw a
documentary, called «Food Inc.» I was already on the fence
about not eating meat before and now that I've seen
how animals are treated and the disgusting ways they're forced to live until they're killed for their meat has completely opened my eyes.
«I was at the premiere of the Invincibles
documentary the other day and was listening to legends like Martin Keown and Thierry Henry talking
about how they had no fear going into those games.
Kenny Dalglish discussed the
documentary about his life,
how he feels
about the final product and much more besides.
The
documentary shows
how growing up in a hyper - sexualized culture hurts our children and presents some pretty shocking stories and statistics
about what tweens and teens are doing.
It's hard for me to express just
how excited I am
about the new
documentary, «The Business of Being Born,» with Ricki Lake as the executive producer.
How much more convincing it is if someone made a
documentary about it?
I think that this
documentary does an excellent job of encouraging expectant parents to think
about how they can have the healthiest and most meaningful birthing experience possible, rather than just submit to what's expected of them by their health care provider, relatives, and friends.
This
documentary brings you stories of union workers in Buffalo, fashion designers in New York City, and farmers in the Finger Lakes - all talking
about how they've found a place amid today's new economic realities.
She also remembers seeing an inflated television
documentary (from years back) where the people on the expedition were boasting
about how many pairs of their boots had «melted.»
One rugby insider who is featured in the
documentary has serious concerns
about how the sport deals with this.
Joining us is Academy Award nominated
documentary film maker, Jim Burroughs, and his cardiologist Dr. Shephal Doshi of Providence Saint John's Health Center to talk
about how medical advancements are providing ways to help afib patients stay active.
I strongly encourage you to watch the new
documentary film Mercury Undercover, which exposes just
how far those in power will go to prevent you from learning the truth
about mercury contamination from dental amalgam — all in the name of money.
You have no idea
how much time I've spent watching
documentaries on them and reading
about the conservation efforts.
Still, I have always known I was meant to be vegan since the first
documentary I ever saw
about animal cruelty and the truth
about how animals are produced.
How many trainers have entire
documentaries filmed
about their unique fitness style?
About Blog Lights film school is an online learning environment where film makers come together to learn
how to make great films and
documentaries.
How odd, that someone would make a
documentary about Leonard Cohen with so little Leonard Cohen in it!
Mitt, Greg Whiteley's fly - on - the - wall
documentary about Mitt Romney's two presidential campaigns, is always interesting (
how could it not be, with the remarkable degree of access the candidate gave the filmmaker?)
Ultimately, Handler's
documentary functions more as a way to justify her brand of humor than to offer a fresh take on
how we talk
about race.
District 9 is partly presented as a faux
documentary (rather than a mockumentary, which is what Roger Ebert wrongly labels the film... there is nothing funny
about this movie), detailing
how 20 years earlier, a huge alien spaceship (think Independence Day) parked itself over Johannesburg and... sat there.
How you feel
about Milk may depend on whether you've seen Rob Epstein's great, Oscar - winning 1984
documentary «The Times of Harvey Milk.»
We sat down with Boston - area library maven Margaret Willison to talk
about the film, the 2014
documentary that partly inspired it, and
how hard it is to make a comedy in which there's a lot of physical abuse.
Documentary revealing the inner workings of the world's most powerful intelligence organization, with unprecedented access to America's spy network, all 12 living CIA directors and top agency operatives, who talk candidly
about torture, secret prisons, drone warfare, alleged assassinations and the constant threat of attack, which begs the question:
how far should America go to keep us safe?
It is a
documentary that will change
how we think
about nurses and
how we wrestle with the challenges of healing America.
This in - depth piece is composed primarily of behind - the - scenes footage and talking - head interviews with many participants: * Robert Zemeckis (Director) * Frank Marshall (Producer) * Steven Spielberg (Executive Producer) * Steve Starkey (Associate Producer) * Don Hahn (Associate Producer) * Peter Seaman (Screenwriter) * Dean Cundey (Director of Photography) * Arthur Schmidt (Editor) * Richard Williams (Director of Animation) * Dale Baer (Chief Executive and Supervising Animator) * Simon Wells (Supervising Animator) * Andreas Deja (Supervising Animator) * Phil Nibbelink (Supervising Animator) * Dave Spafford (Animator) * Nik Ranieri (Animator) * Ken Ralston (Visual Effects Supervisor) * Michael Lantieri (Special Effects Supervisor) * David Alan Barclay (Chief Puppeteer) * Jon Alexander (Optical Camera Operator, ILM) * Ed Jones (Optical Photography Supervisor) * Alan Silvestri (Composer) * Bob Hoskins (Eddie Valiant) * Charles Fleischer (Voice of Roger Rabbit) * Lou Hirsch (Voice of Baby Herman) You can imagine, therefore,
how thorough this
documentary is
about touching every aspect of the production.
The
documentary also brings up some interesting points
about how the Internet — the land of vitriolic trolls — can draw two very different people together to create great art from odds and ends.
How weird and riveting and creepily fantastic a new
documentary about an eccentric and lavishly haired family living in New York is.
He joined us to talk
about his attraction to James J. Bulger as a character, his approach to structuring his true crime films, and
how the role of media footage and the performative nature of some of his subjects can affect the «case» presented in his
documentaries.
I read a whole bunch of Oscar predictions over the holiday and it got me thinking
about how there is a misperception that the
documentary category is more inclusive, less sexist and less racist than the other categories.
How can we not get excited
about a
documentary that's already said to have been seen by 160 lawyers?
Of course he fought the Commies, but no matter
how redundant the title sounds, we're still stoked for this fun - sounding
documentary about the underground cult Norris enjoyed in, of all places,»80s - era Romania.
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min)
documentary featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows
about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show
how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
Stacy Peralta's (Riding Giants) 2001
documentary covering the same subject, Dogtown and Z - Boys, is
about the best treatment anyone could have expected
about the modest story regarding
how some lower class punk street kids would revolutionize the skateboarding industry with their never before seen styles and stunts.
Given that Arabian Nights is mostly
about austerity - era Portugal — and that the bulk of Volume 3 is taken up with a
documentary about competitive birdsong hobbyists — it's easy to understate
how funny it can be.
It's often talked
about how stories truly materialize in the editing room, be it narrative,
documentary or something more experimental.
«Fed Up» (2014): The tragedy Katie Couric's voiceover presents in this
documentary isn't just that both the government and food industry place profit above public health, it's the realization that even those parents who are actually concerned
about their children's poor diet have no idea
how to eat healthy themselves.
Sundance:
How «Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead» Director Pulled Off a
Documentary About The National Lampoon
I remember seeing a
documentary about Gilliam's previous — failed — attempt at making this movie (with Johnny Depp) AT LEAST fifteen years ago, that's
how long Gilliam has been trying to make this movie.