Judd Apatow must share the same sentiments as we do because he recently produced
a documentary about the brothers and their band for HBO, May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers.
Not exact matches
Here's a look at a new
documentary about The Avett
Brothers from filmmakers Judd Apatow & Michael Bonfiglio.
For those of you that don't know what Catfish is, it's a
documentary that was made in 2010
about a young kid who falls in love with a girl over Facebook while his
brother and friend film it.
So much so that it became routine for me and my
brother (see below) to watch at least one
documentary a day and read books
about several topics in natural sciences.
I love good music & enjoy going to see live bands & going to festivals I also enjoy art & urban exploring just to learn the history of a place but that comes
about from watching to meany booth
brothers documentaries of the unknown I also enjoy horror films And Dumfries is in Scotland
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Brother's Keeper» is an interesting documentary about an old man from the backwoods brought up on charges for murdering his elderly b
Brother's Keeper» is an interesting
documentary about an old man from the backwoods brought up on charges for murdering his elderly
brotherbrother.
People are already raving
about Crystal Moselle's debut
documentary, which tells the incredible true story of six teenage
brothers who were locked away in their father's Lower East Side apartment.
The disc has a nice suite of extras including a wide - ranging audio commentary by the director, a good making - of
documentary (30 minutes), a short featurette in which the real - life
brothers discuss their family's boxing background,
about a quarter hour of deleted scenes with optional director commentary, and the theatrical trailer (all of the latter four in HD).
He's an unhappily married, unsuccessful
documentary filmmaker who's offered a chance to make some money making a film
about his successful TV comedy writer
brother - in - law Lester (Alan Alda).
Okay, back to black and white, a (real)
documentary from the talented Maysles
Brothers and Charlotte Zwerin
about door - to - door Bible sellers.
The filmmaker describes the journey to making his new, deeply personal
documentary about the murder of his
brother, William Ford Jr..
Hence he can surprise his
brother - in - law (Steve Coogan) and his lithe and toothsome ballerina of a
documentary subject, each in the buff, and it is not stretch on the audience's part for Ned to see only a filmmaker at work, and neither is it a stretch to see only admiration for craft rather than smirking needling when he tells someone
about it.
It's the pseudonym Edward Snowden used when he first approached, over the Internet,
documentary filmmaker and muckraking journalist Laura Poitras, hoping to find someone trustworthy and with a pulpit who could share with the world what he'd discovered
about the outrageous mass surveillance the NSA is engaged in that makes Big
Brother look like an amateur.
The Special Edition DVD of Fargo comes loaded with many added extras including «Minnesota Nice» - a new
documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew
about the behind the scenes making of the film; Interview with the Coen
Brothers; and «The Coen
Brothers» Family Tree» - an interactive guide, plus much much more.
Crystal Moselle's peculiar
documentary «The Wolfpack,»
about the eccentric and pop - culture obsessed Angulo
brothers, has been a subject of curiosity and speculation since its premiere at Sundance earlier this year.
His film, a Netflix release
about Ford's investigation into his
brother's 1992 murder, was nominated for best
documentary.
With Strong Island, he turns his smarts and skills to making in a highly personal
documentary about the murder of his
brother and the impact that heinous event had on his family.
The most buzzed -
about movie at Sundance was probably «Catfish,» a microbudget
documentary directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman
about Ariel's
brother Yaniv, a 24 - year - old New York photographer who is contacted on MySpace by an 8 - year - old Michigan girl who wants permission to paint one of his photos.
More insightful are the archival pieces, including original audition tapes (make sure to crank the volume here) showing Jesse Eisenberg running through various scenes with
about the same nervous energy he brings to the final role, and a short behind - the - scenes
documentary by Noah Baumbach's
brother, Nico, that catches the kind of raw director - actor interactions that don't typically make their way into more polished featurettes.
Closing night is Paul Sanchez's
Brothers in Arms, a
documentary about the making of Platoon, the much Oscar - lauded 1986 Vietnam film directed by a veteran of that conflict, Oliver Stone.»
Strong Island (Netflix) Yance Ford directed this heartrending
documentary about his uphill battle to get justice for his
brother William, the victim of a 1992 murder in which the killer walked away without an indictment.
The Closing Night Gala will showcase «
Brothers in Arms,» a
documentary about the making of Oliver Stone «s Academy Award winning film, «Platoon.»
In the Society's most prestigious category, the Buried Treasure, the nominees are: DAVE MADE A MAZE, a unique adventure film
about a frustrated artist and his creation; the compelling
documentary THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON,
about an icon of the queer and trans movements; Dee Rees» MUDBOUND, a story of 2 families working the same land in 40s Mississippi; PATTI CAKE$, whose eponymous white lead dreams of being a rapper; the latest from the Dardennes
brothers, psychological drama THE UNKNOWN GIRL; and WINDOW HORSES, an animiated film based on a graphic novel written by its Asian - Canadian director.
With the help of his
brother Ben and sister Kerry, Vincent makes a
documentary film
about the lifelong trauma of child abduction and receives an Academy Award nomination for his work.