The other is made up
of archival interviews with Walt Disney spanning 3 decades, with John Canemaker hosting.
We have also gained exclusive access to a large collection
of archival interviews, and are in the process of making these available.
Yet in addition to these new articles, our site contains a wealth
of archival interviews with Beatty conducted by Roger Ebert, including this essential conversation from 1967, in which Beatty discusses the controversial violence in «Bonnie and Clyde» famously panned by The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther.
Not exact matches
In addition to
interviewing leading legal scholars and activists, like Angela Davis, DuVernay said she reviewed about 1,000 hours
of archival footage, including
of images
of lynchings, cellphone videos
of police abuse, and The Birth
of a Nation, the 1915 D.W. Griffith film that glorified the Ku Klux Klan (and was screened at the White House for President Woodrow Wilson).
Much
of the material in the last half
of this thorough study is based on personal
interviews and
archival sources that are not available to the general scholar.
Two and one - half years in the writing, this massive, densely packed volume reflects scores
of interviews with Graham and his associates, plus a sedulous reading
of thousands
of pages
of archival materials.
In doing so, he makes use
of archival materials
of several
of the most important participants and a long
interview with Charles Curran as well as a briefer one with me, bearing on an informal meeting, at which I was present, the evening before the September 5, 1968 meeting
of the Trustees.
The array
of approaches undertaken in the papers similarly testified to a dynamic field
of study: among the techniques demonstrated were the textual analysis
of migrant correspondence, life story
interviews, the analysis
of online and offline forms
of diasporic activism,
archival methods, participant observation, and quantitative methodologies.
Drawing on
archival material and
interviews with principal participants, Sepkoski examines the rise
of paleobiology — as a discipline and as an approach to understanding the history and processes
of evolution on Earth.
Perry draws on
interviews and
archival research to examine the methodology and conclusions
of Stanley Milgram's famous obedience experiments.
It presents some
archival materials and shots from the film along with a series
of new
interviews.
Synopsis: This profile
of singer Nina Simone utilizes a wealth
of archival footage, concert material and
interviews with the performer in order to tell the story
of her remarkable career and civil - rights activism.
Included is
archival footage
of games along with
interviews with management, coaches, players, sportswriters and even the mascot... and oh yeah, almost forgot, Henry Kissinger.
Critic Consensus: A treasure trove
of archival material and
interviews, American: The Bill Hicks Story is an exuberant celebration about a unique, sorely missed voice in comedy.
Using
archival photos and film, including performances by Simone over a period
of more than three decades, excerpts from the singer's diaries, and
interviews with family members, friends and musical colleagues, What Happened, Miss Simone?
Kennedy tells this story with
interviews — with Hamilton himself, his family, his friends, and his wife, professional volleyball player Gabrielle Reece, who understands her husband's passion but knows that he's capable
of being a husband and a father, too — and an abundance
of archival footage collected from throughout Hamilton's life.
Channeling Nye's own gift for making complex ideas simple and clear, the filmmakers edit together these various aspects
of Nye's life with deceptive ease, drawing on
interviews and
archival material and following him throughout his hectic schedule.
With terrific
interviews and
archival footage, Marley is a fine film that should definitely appeal to fans
of his music.
This patient, righteous documentary by Ken Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns recounts the story
of justice undone (a serial rapist confessed) with extensive
interviews, a thorough use
of archival footage, and a less - than felicitous use
of ominous - rumble music that unnecessarily insists, Isn't this an outrage?
Director Spike Lee assembles a wealth
of archival footage,
interviews with contemporary talents and family members, and Michael's own words and image to create this insightful chronicle
of the star's early rise to fame.
The film blends
archival footage with illuminating
interview segments featuring some
of Russell's colleagues and most notable collaborators, including poet Allen Ginsberg, composer Philip Glass and indie pop sensation Jens Lekman.
Mixing extensive
archival footage and contemporary
interviews with survivors
of the era, the film gets across, quite powerfully, Allende's long courtship
of the Chilean people.
Through the use
of archival footage and
interviews with the local medical examiner, police detective, and Dahmer's neighbors, this documentary explores the ordinary man behind the horrifying acts.
Director Matt Tyrnauer mixes lively
archival footage, including a memorable news
interview with an angry Italian grandmother, with testimony from passionate experts to demonstrate the importance
of city design.
Just before showing Sheil an
archival videotape
of Chubbuck doing an on - air
interview, Newman questions the very premise for ongoing interest in Chubbuck, saying, «We wouldn't be here if it weren't for the way she ended her life.»
Instead, piecing together
archival sequences
of the man regarded as one
of the greatest drivers
of all time with audio
interviews of controversial star's family, friends, colleagues and competitors, it presents a compelling portrait
of his life on and off the track.
In Amy, Kapadia threads together
archival footage and candid
interviews to tell the tragic story
of the young singer,...
Special Features High - definition digital transfer from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 - minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making
of the film
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio
interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
The Criterion edition features a small collection
of interesting but hardly compelling
interviews, both
archival and original for this disc.
Thirty minutes
of rare on - set and
archival footage, featuring
interviews with director Jean - Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Yves Montand, and André Bourvil
All
of the principal players
interviewed share nothing but fondness for the project, and even those missing — King, Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook — seem to have a pretty positive recollection based on the stories and
archival footage within.
Combining penetrating on - camera
interviews and never - before - seen still and
archival motion picture footage with the testimony
of Warhol's bewilderingly vast body
of work itself, the film will be the first to exploit in depth the immense Warhol archives at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.
Alex Gibney's documentary features
archival footage and
interviews with former high ranking officials about the history
of the church and the alleged practices it uses to keep or punish members.
DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story
of the National Lampoon Directed and written by Douglas Tirola, co-written by Mark Monroe (USA)-- New York Premiere, Documentary Using rare, never - before - seen
archival footage and in - depth
interviews with fans and founders, Douglas Tirola traces National Lampoon's evolution from underground countercultural movement to mainstream household brand.
Based on Yousef's 2010 memoir Son
Of Hamas, Nadav Schirman's film — an audience prizewinner at Sundance in January — briskly runs down a decade - plus of double - dealing on the front lines of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, offsetting the interview footage with archival news reports, a crashing orchestral score by Max Richter, and staged aerial surveillance shots, tinted night - vision green for maximum atmospher
Of Hamas, Nadav Schirman's film — an audience prizewinner at Sundance in January — briskly runs down a decade - plus
of double - dealing on the front lines of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, offsetting the interview footage with archival news reports, a crashing orchestral score by Max Richter, and staged aerial surveillance shots, tinted night - vision green for maximum atmospher
of double - dealing on the front lines
of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, offsetting the interview footage with archival news reports, a crashing orchestral score by Max Richter, and staged aerial surveillance shots, tinted night - vision green for maximum atmospher
of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, offsetting the
interview footage with
archival news reports, a crashing orchestral score by Max Richter, and staged aerial surveillance shots, tinted night - vision green for maximum atmosphere.
Featuring a slew
of interviews with big figures like Spike Jonze, Tony Hawk, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, and more, this celebration
of 90s counterculture combines
archival footage and intriguing chats makes for a one -
of - a-kind documentary.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty
of supplements: new
interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode
of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making
of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an
archival article.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New
interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring
interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes
of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and
archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio
interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode
of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio
interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode
of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment present a first look at the new documentary Secret Origin: The Story
of DC Comics, a compelling insider's tale and a 75th anniversary celebration as seen through the inkwells
of those who created and lived it, balanced with insights from key historians and filled with
interviews,
archival footage, and a dazzling parade
of those forever riveting and splashy DC covers.
John du Pont is certainly one
of the most interesting true crime figures, perhaps even as eccentric as Robert Durst, so there is a deeper psychological study left here which Team Foxcatcher dives into using
interviews and
archival footage.
In the course
of his research, Lipman finds unexpected visual and thematic rhymes between past and present, cutting together
archival clips and present - day
interviews with a musician's sense
of rhythm, often letting his voiceover narration drop out
of the mix as the images and sounds tell their own story.
Using
interviews from family, band - mates and others in his life, as well as fantastic
archival footage and dozens
of recordings, you will find yourself with a new appreciation and deeper understanding
of the music legend.
The
archival footage is complemented by new
interviews of Rock and his castmates, and some raw / unused footage.
- In Walt's Words — «Pinocchio» — Hear Walt himself discuss the making
of «Pinocchio» through
archival recordings and
interviews.
Most notable are
archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond and episodes
of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael, who remains one
of the most influential admirers
of McCabe & Mrs. Miller and Altman in general.
Features all
of the featurettes,
interviews and
archival supplements
of the previous DVD release along with a Blu - ray exclusive video track
of picture - in - picture
interviews and trivia on the cold war and nuclear arms race.
There's also a brief
interview with Cimber, who speculates on why his film continues to resonate with audiences and a brief
archival chat with Allen Schnitzer, who repeats several
of the points made during the newer featurette, and star Richard Lynch, who talks about the evolution
of his craft over a 50 - year span.
A paltry offering
of bad - looking
archival interviews is, sadly, all Echo Bridge shelled out for: a half - hour chat with Jude Law that appears to have been shot in somebody's poorly lit basement is the most substantial thing here by some margin, which is saying something; Willem Dafoe looks so confused during his talk that it isn't clear if he even remembers what film he's there to discuss.
Extras:
Interview from 2005 with Moreau; archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger; footage of Miles Davis and Malle from the soundtrack recording session; program from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
Interview from 2005 with Moreau;
archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger; footage
of Miles Davis and Malle from the soundtrack recording session; program from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vincent Malle.
The accompanying 120 page bilingual booklet features an illuminating essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, a champion
of Rivette and Out 1, along with
archival interviews and articles with members
of the cast and crew and a collection
of production stills.