Sentences with phrase «documentary specials a year»

Within a year, a national syndication team offered to distribute the programming nationwide and the DeWitt's moved the company to Atlanta, Georgia, a top ten television market and regional hub, to produce a full television series that would ultimately include five news re-ports each week, eight half - hour documentary specials a year, and a corresponding educational curricula on social and emotional learning distributed in schools.

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The company said it is premiering eight new feature films, 30 original series, 35 children's shows, 12 documentaries, and nine comedy specials this year alone — an expansion that some analysts say could cost $ 5 billion.
In all, the company has said it will either fund, buy, or license hundreds of original shows, TV specials, documentaries, children's shows, and movies this year alone.
We have a special group of players that are doing special things on the pitch, but the media wont tell u that we have lost just one away match this year, and have the best defense in the league, infact i heard a documentary that says «Liverpool have the best defence in the league conceding only 9 goals only equalled by Arsenal» such reporting is typical in putting pressure on Arsenal.
20 years since King Eric left Old Trafford, this special documentary looks back at Cantona's impact at the club.
Finally, in the World Documentary category we'll see films about a «chubby, dance - obsessed private - detective» named The Bengali Detective, the fall of U.S. capitalism, through animation and more in The Flaw, a 12 year story of bare knuckles fighting in KNUCKLE, the team behind Man on Wire reveals a special chimpanzee in Project Nim and in Shut Up Little Man!
Ten years ago the film's three - decade anniversary was marked by a special edition DVD, which included a newly produced documentary entitled Easy Rider: Shaking the Cage (Charles Kiselyak, 1999).
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Social Impact was presented to: Crime + Punishment (Director: Stephen Maing)-- Over four years of unprecedented access, the story of a brave group of black and Latino whistleblower cops and one unrelenting private investigator who, amidst a landmark lawsuit, risk everything to expose illegal quota practices and their impact on young minorities.
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 mentYear'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 mentyear by «Women Documentary Filmmakers,» with five named for special mention.
Last year's dozen selections included Rahul Jain's Machines (World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award), Adam Sobel's The Workers Cup and Feras Fayyad's searing World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary winning Last Men in Aleppo.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented to American Promise, directed by Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson — This intimate documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking was presented to American Promise, directed by Joe Brewster, Michèle Stephenson — This intimate documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of documentary follows the 12 - year journey of two African - American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of their sons.
Aside from trying to get the public WiFi to work, my second biggest hobby at Sundance this year was babbling to fellow fest - goers about «Shirkers,» a World Cinema Documentary entry that rightfully won a special Directing prize this past Saturday.
It picked up the Special Jury Recognition Award for Editing & Storytelling in the Documentary Feature Competition at this year's SXSW Film Festival.
Three independent movies from this year deserve a special mention... Bill Morrison's documentary Dawson City: Frozen Time, the socio - political history of a gold rush town, illustrated with film stock recovered from beneath an abandoned ice rink... Oxide Ghosts, director Michael Cumming's assemblage of VHS outtakes from the influential, more relevant than ever TV news satire Brass Eye... and Dispossession, a restrained documentary about the housing crisis that's provoked fiercely energetic audience discussions up and down the land, culminating in a panel discussion at Curzon Chelsea with director Paul Sng, author Anna Minton and Jeremy Corbyn MP.
The film picked up the Directing Award and the Special Jury Award for Cinematography for Documentaries at Sundance earlier this year.
John Ford, who was 45 years old at the time of Stagecoach, won 4 Best Director Oscars (plus two special Oscars for his WWII documentaries): The Informer (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green was my Valley (1942), and The Quiet Man (1952).
Amanda Lipitz's blink - away - the - tears documentary, a special jury award winner at Sundance earlier this year, isn't really about step dancing, though its storyline follows a team of Baltimore high - school girls on the road to a step - dance championship.
Best Picture: The Tree of Life Best Animated Feature: Rango Best Director: Terrence Malick — The Tree of Life Best Lead Actor: Michael Fassbender — Shame Best Lead Actress: Tilda Swinton — We Need to Talk About Kevin Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer — Beginners Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain — The Tree of Life Best Original Screenplay: Midnight in Paris Best Adapted Screenplay: Tinker Tailor Solider Spy Best Editing: The Tree of Life Best Cinematography: The Tree of Life Best Film Not in the English Language: A Separation Best Documentary: Cave of Forgotten Dreams Special Awards (previously announced) To Jessica Chastain, the breakout performer of the year To Martin Scorsese in honor of his work and dedication to the pursuit of film preservation
The film attracted The Hurt Locker's Kathryn Bigelow as an executive producer, and when Cartel Land premiered at Sundance this year, Heineman was acknowledged with an award for Best Documentary Direction and a Special Jury Award for Cinematography.
5 Broken Cameras has been picking up awards on the festival circuit this year winning amongst others the Audience Award and the Special Jury Prize at International Documentary Festival Amsterdam and the World Cinema Directing Award at the World Documentary Competition at Sundance.
A remarkable snapshot of underclass life, love, humor and despair, Position Among the Stars, which picked up the Special World Cinema Documentary Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and recently played at the Los Angeles Film Festival, is an utterly absorbing and strikingly humane nonfiction film that, in non-judgmental nor holier - than - thou fashion, locates the universality of human struggle in charting the tumultuous ups and downs of an extended Indonesian family trying to work their way out of the slums.
It's got all the supplements of the previous Blu - ray and 2 - Disc DVD Special Edition (commentary by director Oliver Stone, twelve extended / deleted scenes and an alternate ending with optional commentary by Stone, and the 1992 documentary feature Beyond JFK: A Question of Conspiracy, co-directed by two - time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple) plus three bonus documentaries: the new JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later (directed by Robert Kline), the 1965 John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (directed by Bruce Herschensohn), and JFK: To the Brink (a chapter from Stone's Showtime series Untold History of the United States).
This year's Sundance coverage, like all film festival coverage before it, seemed to take special note of audience reactions to the entries — the tears shed at the Roger Ebert documentary Life Itself; the standing ovation that followed the premiere of Zach Braff's Kickstarter - funded Wish I Was Here, etc..
Continuing its practice of recent years, the Public Broadcasting Service has slated several documentaries and specials on education for «back to school week.»
After many years line producing documentary specials for the History Channel, I found a home (more than 10 years ago!)
This documentary addresses topics such as the development process of the 5 - year solo production, the games that inspired Axiom Verge, and the challenges of balancing his game development career and the need to care for his son with special needs.
Special thanks to Alison Klayman, whose documentary The 100 Years Show provided the interviews with Carmen Herrera.
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My special interest in climate change began several years ago when the child of a family member cried himself to sleep after watching a television documentary on the subject.
Over the years, he has produced many documentaries ranging from a special coverage of COP15 in Copenhagen in 2009 and the impacts of locally marine protected areas in some of Fiji's remote islands, to a special 4 - part documentary series titled «Greening the US» — highlighting climate friendly innovations across several major American states in 2011.
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