They have
since filmed a documentary in collaboration with American television broadcaster Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) but their ultimate goal is to create the Museum of Compassion.
Not exact matches
That cooperation, a subject of controversy ever
since the
film's release, is explored in «Secrets, Politics and Torture,» a
documentary on PBS» «Frontline» program that aired Tuesday.
Since then, Palatucci's fame has only grown: books,
documentaries, and
films have been devoted to his life; streets, buildings, and schools have been named after him; and awards have been presented in his name.
«You will edit this program as you see fit,» says Jackie, the subject of a
documentary film series that has attempted to capture her life
since she was 7 years old.
It's both the best children's animated
film this year
since «Inside Out» — you might call it «Outside In» — and, unexpectedly, a more stirring depiction of the deadening modern megalopolis than most heal - the - world
documentaries.
There's also an odd episode or two that is more
documentary than drama, which is an odd mix
since the
film makes no attempt at realism.
In fact, the
film, carefully circulated among government muckety - mucks
since Sundance, has already achieved the rare
documentary distinction of praxis.
Some of the jokes fall flat, others are badly telegraphed and it weaves in and out of being a
documentary and just a
film to the point of distraction but it ' s hard for me to dislike the movie
since I ' ve worked with people like this especially the director, Harry Penderecki... only not as likeable.
Since first citing year - end cinematic achievements in 1929, NBR has recognized a vast selection of outstanding studio, independent, foreign - language, animated and
documentary films, often propelling recipients such as George Miller's visionary 2015 Best Film winner MAD MAX: FURY ROAD into the larger awards conversation.
Glastonbury (15) Running time: 135 min *** Julian Temple's loving
documentary may at first appear to be aimed at the sort of music fan who prefers Glasto streamed live to their TV.But this collection of archive and commissioned footage from 36 years of England's greatest music festival is likely to appeal more to diehard fans than non-festival-goers,
since it revels in precisely the eccentricities that makes the armchair people dive for cover.Most of this
film is a structureless, rambling celebration of Glastonbury's boozy, hedonistic, liberated, political and frequently bonkers character rather than of the actual music: great if you were at the party, presumably less great if you weren't.
The returning soldier (a subject previously examined here in the HBO
documentary «How to Fold a Flag» and the 1956 Paul Newman drama «The Rack») has been a mainstay in
film since the earliest days of the silent era.
The
documentary Homeland starts reasonably enough: Dutch filmmaker George Sluizer (The Vanishing) travels to Palestine to visit a few families he's been
filming since 1974.
In the years
since his passing, however, there has been a gradual reappraisal of Demy's cinematic legacy, spurred on in no small part by the efforts of Varda, who has helped to keep the flame alive by supervising restorations and reissues of his
films as well as directing both «Jacquot de Nantes,» a 1991 biopic focused on his early years, and the 1995
documentary «The World of Jacques Demy.»
Since retiring from show business, Day has devoted herself to her first love with the Doris Day Animal Foundation.This
documentary details her dramatic life story and career, guided by Doris along with famous friends (Betty White, Clint Eastwood) and admirers (
film critics Roger Ebert and Molly Haskell).
Yet,
since I travelled all the way to London, to meet with the screenwriter of Frenzy, Anthony Shaffer, and the cast members from the
film, I've decided to introduce this exciting
documentary from the famous Tower Bridge, where the movie begins.
In 2004 and 2005, the makers of Hoop Dreams, in collaboration with Criterion, revisited the
documentary's principle figures, Arthur Agee and William Gates, along with their families, to see what had been happening in their lives
since the
film's...
After working on television series and a
documentary, Ana Kokkinos has returned to the feature
film format for the first time
since 1998's Head On.
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Since her excellent 2010 debut I Will Follow, DuVernay has become an impressive force to be reckoned with, challenging herself across a dizzying number of projects and platforms (including the short
film The Door, which went to Venice 2013, television projects such as a compelling portrait of Venus Williams with Venus Vs. for ESPN's «Nine for IX» series, and «Scandal,» plus she unveiled a surprise
documentary project this year with The 13th, an excellent portrait of the troubling history of racial injustice within the criminal justice system — and also the first
documentary to open the New York
Film Festival).
It has also become a favorite
film of yours among fellow filmmakers — in the «One Day
Since Yesterday»
documentary, we see people like Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach talking about their love for it.
Since this is a narrative
film and (thankfully) not a
documentary with talking heads interviews, we get some romance, with pretty schoolteacher Alice (Rosemarie DeWitt) flirting with both Steve Butler (who insists that he is «not a bad man») and with Dustin Noble who believes that Steve is the devil.
LUK» LUK» I
Since LUK» LUK» I is a hybrid of fiction and reality, there is an almost
documentary feel to the
film at times.
Since that
film premiered on October 6, 2009, 30 for 30 has evolved into a series that has both revitalized and revolutionized the art of the sports
documentary through a diverse range of filmmakers telling specific stories that touch on larger themes beyond sports.
All Good Things is Andrew Jarecki's fiction -
film debut, but it's not entirely a departure from his 2003
documentary, Capturing the Friedmans,
since it's openly, if loosely, based on real - life (mostly disturbed) individuals.
The
film's writer and director Shaun Monson last made the 2005
documentary Earthlings and
since then seems to have watched Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life (2011) several times to simulate his hippy - like aspirations.
Since his horror debut, he's made a short
film and co-directed a
documentary, so hopefully during that time he's learned how to hold the camera straight.
Hailing the
film as «brilliant,» the festival chose James's movie out of the ten
documentaries screened, adding another accolade to the picture's remarkable streak of worldwide acclaim, which has lasted
since its January debut at Sundance.
I am very happy that the academy shut out «Waiting for Superman»
since it was more of a issue driven
documentary not necessarily a
film.
Director Michael Apted has been making
films since 1963:
documentaries, TV series, Bond
films, thrillers, fantasies.
Since that time we have been telling their stories through our Web site, our
documentary films, and Edutopia magazine.
Since 1998 Bori has written and recorded music for numerous projects, including 28 full ‑ length theatre performances (ranging from contemporary dance to traditional theatre), two seasons of a TV show screened on the Slovenian national television, several short
films,
documentaries, and other audiovisual works and public events.
I've been a big fan of FixNation
since contacting them, nearly a year ago, to clear up bogus allegations made in the Toronto Star by
documentary filmmaker Maureen Palmer, who'd visited the clinic while
filming Cat Crazed.
DICK JORDAN is a freelance travel writer who publishes the online travel magazine Tales Told From The Road
Since 2013, he has produced over twenty programs, most travel - related, that have been aired on public access television stations across the nation, including a feature - length
documentary film, Cuba, Libre?
This solo show, featuring more than 100 of his unfired clay objects and two
documentary films, is the first major presentation of his work
since his death in 1993.
Since February 2011, Radiclani Clytus, Gregg Conde, Anthony Gannon and Joseph Paul Alvarado have been
filming «Grammar,» a
documentary about Moran.
Since the mid-1970s his experimental
films,
documentaries, broadcast works, multichannel installations, and live electronic performances have innovatively defined their mediums.
The first major retrospective of Greenfield's work, the exhibition features nearly 200 photographs, numerous first - person interviews, and
documentary film footage, forming a thematic investigation of how the pursuit of wealth, and its material trappings and elusive promises of happiness, has evolved
since the late 1990s.
Since 1966 he has created over 100 productions for television or the cinema: children's television,
documentary films,
film essays, story
films.
Since 1966 he produced over 100 works for television or the cinema: children's television,
documentary films,
film essays, story
films.
Since 1972, she has completed seven feature - length
films, one of which, Privilege (1990), won the Filmmakers Trophy at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival and the Geyer Werke Prize at the 1991 International
Documentary Film Festival in Munich.
Clips from Maya Deren's unfinished
film The Witch's Cradle (1943) are featured in this
documentary,
since Deren made the
film with Marcel Duchamp at Guggenheim's Art of This Century gallery.
This will be the gallery's first exhibition of Mapplethorpe's works
since the dual retrospective Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Medium at The J. Paul Getty Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles (2016), and follows on from the recent release of the HBO
documentary film Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (2016).
Since 1966 over 100 productions for television or the cinema: children's television,
documentary films,
film essays, story
films.
Prejudice, superstition, and resentment inspire the work of Slovakian self - styled «art activist» and
documentary filmmaker, Tomas Rafa, who,
since 2009, through his ongoing project New Nationalism, has produced a hard - hitting dossier of
film and still images representing the resurgence of extreme right - wing, xenophobic, and neo-fascist groups in Central Europe.
I spent that momentous March week of diplomacy, baseball and rock «n» roll
filming in Cuba with 15 Pace University students and Professor Maria T. Luskay, with whom I've co-taught a spring
documentary course
since I joined the Pace faculty in 2010.
I'll miss Dot Earth (along with the teaching and
documentary filming I've done at Pace University
since I left The Times staff at the end of 2009).
The drive from Boulder to Hartsel usually takes about 2.5 hours, but took us about 8 hours that day,
since we were stopping constantly to
film shots of driving the house down the highway for our
documentary.
Since then there have been numerous
documentaries about climate change, each taking different tacks to generate interest: The 11th Hour, which sexed up expert testimony with Leonardo DiCaprio's narration; Merchants of Doubt, which explained climate denial as a scurrilous corporate con game; and Chasing Ice, which took cues from nature
documentaries in its quest to capture melting glaciers on
film.
At Pace University, I launched a course in 2010 called Blogging a Better Planet and I co-teach a
documentary production course in which each student
film since 2010 has told the story of people trying to forge environmental and social progress — from a shrimp farmer cutting pollution in Belize to an organization trying to improve the lives of slum dwellers in Rio de Janeiro.