In recognition of MoMA's recent acquisition of the Robert Frank film collection, The Contenders presents this wonderful and revealing
new documentary profile of an artist who always preferred to express himself through his pictures and films.
Not exact matches
True stories: Frank Serpico (2017, not rated)
profiles the real - life
New York cop who inspired the 1973 movie starring Al Pacino and foodie
documentary Soul of a Banquet (2014) spotlights Cecilia Chiang, who introduced authentic Chinese food to America in the 1960s.
Our City Dreams (Unrated) Female empowerment
documentary profiles five flourishing
New York artists between the ages of 30 and 80 who migrated to the Big Apple from Germany, Belgrade, Cairo, Cleveland and Florida.
Participant recently made several high -
profile announcements during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, including the co-acquisition of
documentary feature RBG with Magnolia Pictures, as well as a distribution deal with Starz for director Steve James» 10 - part docuseries America to Me, and the unveiling of a
new four - part virtual reality series titled, This is Climate Change, to be distributed by WITHIN.
«Breaker Morant» Special Features Audio commentary featuring Beresford from 2004
New interviews with Beresford, cinematographer Donald McAlpine, and actor Bryan Brown Interview with actor Edward Woodward from 2004
New piece about the Boer War with historian Stephen Miller «The Breaker,» a 1973
documentary profiling the real Harry «Breaker» Morant, with a 2010 statement by its director, Frank Shields Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Neil Sinyard
Spotlight Features and Commentary: Andrea Arnold on Wuthering Heights (Moira Macdonald at Seattle Times) «Secret Festival» Rebellion (David Schmader for The Stranger) Updated Release Dates for SIFF films (Moira Macdonald for The Seattle Times) Just Before Dawn: The First SIFF (Richard T. Jameson for Straight Shooting) Interview with director Drew Denny of The Most Fun I've Ever Had With My Pants On (Twitch) Q&A with Lynn Shelton (Brian Miller for Seattle Weekly) Lynn Shelton: «I never imagined I could be a filmmaker» (Moira Macdonald for Seattle Times) Scriptless in Seattle: A Filmmaker's Map (Lynn Shelton
profile at The
New York Times) Interview with Megan Griffiths at SXSW (Indiewire) Rick Stevenson's 10 - Year
Documentary (Sean Axmaker for Seattle Weekly)
Sheila writes: Filmmaker (and Ebertfest favorite) Ramin Bahrani has directed a
new documentary short called «Lift You Up,»
profiling a man named Glyn Stewart.
«It's been really exciting,» says Jasey, one of the educators
profiled in Nínive Calegari's
new documentary, American Teacher, which premiered in New York City on September
new documentary, American Teacher, which premiered in
New York City on September
New York City on September 25.
Capturing momentum from the
new high -
profile education reform
documentary «Waiting for «Superman,»» Indianapolis - based charter school incubator, GEO Foundation, is using a $ 100,000 grant to fund a «Superman» fellowship to launch charter schools in Indianapolis.
Hoping to capture momentum from the
new high -
profile education reform
documentary «Waiting for «Superman,»» the GEO Foundation is using a $ 100,000 grant to fund a «Superman» fellowship to launch charter schools in Indianapolis.
As part of his
new Noclip
documentary series, dubbed «Noclip
Profiles», Danny O'Dwyer talks to John Romero about his «Irish Adventure».
He figures in the recent books, 100
New York Painters by Cynthia M. Dantzic (Schiffer, 2006), Black Paris
Profiles by Monique E. Wells (2012) and is also the subject of a projected film by the well - known
documentary filmmaker Louis Massiah.
The late, celebrated,
New York City painter who wowed the art world before dying in 1988 at the age of 27 is profiled by one of his friends in this revelatory new documenta
New York City painter who wowed the art world before dying in 1988 at the age of 27 is
profiled by one of his friends in this revelatory
new documenta
new documentary.
VHX has continued to pick up high -
profile projects — just recently, it was announced that Kevin Spacey (Gigaom's favorite political psychopath) would be distributing a
new documentary through the service.
The general public, too, has come to question patent - trolling as a result of
documentaries like NPR's «When Patents Attack» and a
New York Times» feature that
profiled a patent lawyer who earns $ 25 million a year and boasts about how he likes to «go thug» on defendants.
Highly acclaimed and awarded (including «Best
Documentary,» Front Page
New York Film Festival; Gold Medal, Houston International Film Festival), this poignant production
profiles six divorced families, some with shared parenting arrangements, some with the children living exclusively with their father or mother.