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  • Watching and Reading: February 8, 2008
    WATCHING MediaStorm presents Rape of a Nation, Marcus Bleasdale’s photos from the D.R.C. Growing Up Online Is the Internet changing the experience of childhood? Frontline looks at the way kids are spending their time online.. READING Pirates of Sundance: Columbia Law prof Tim Wu recommends indie filmmakers look to BitTorrent for distribution. Via Slate.com Rabbi […]
    Catherine Jhee 1 min read February 8, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Watching and Reading: February 1, 2008
    WATCHING Patti Smith talks about the new film Patti Smith: Dream of Life by Stephen Sebring (via Salon.com). Classic moments from the Sundance Film Festival (via The Sundance Channel). READING Salon.com film critic Andrew O’Heir writes about his favorite narrative and documentary films from Sundance. Michael Moore wants multiplexes to air more documentaries and foreign […]
    Catherine Jhee 0 min read February 1, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Sundance Recap: Docs and My Drama
    This is the last of our live reports from the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Cynthia Lopez is POV/AmDoc’s Vice President. This festival marked her eighth year attending Sundance. What follows is her personal diary of the high and low points of last week’s Sundance Film Festival. You just never know what’s going to happen when […]
    Cynthia López 7 min read January 31, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Looking Back at Sundance
    Now that the big dance is over, I thought I'd take a moment to wrap things up. Once again, the biggest buzz at Sundance was generated by the documentary lineup.
    Yance Ford 3 min read January 28, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • A Family Member Speaks About 'Traces of the Trade'
    On January 21, Katrina Browne‘s Traces of the Trade had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
    Catherine Jhee 5 min read January 28, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Sundance Documentary Awards Announced
    The Sundance Film Festival Documentary Competition winners were announced on Saturday, January 26. AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION Documentary Grand Jury Prize Trouble The Water Directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal Documentary Audience Award Fields of Fuel Directed by Josh Tickell Documentary Directing Award Nanette Burstein American Teen Excellence in Documentary Cinematography Phillip Hunt and Steven […]
    theresa 1 min read January 28, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Doc Soup: The Sundance Cycle
    My dancing days are done! I’m back home from Sundance, and well-satiated by a great dose of documentaries. It’s been a pretty remarkable festival for docs. Despite some pre-festival chatter that docs might get a cold reception, the films at Sundance showed a real diversity of subject matter and accomplishments in craft — and ranged […]
    Tom Roston 3 min read January 25, 2008 Doc Soup Comments
  • Watching and Reading: January 25, 2008
    WATCHING Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita Frontline looks at the stem cell research debate. Comedian Mark Malkoff lived in an IKEA store for six days and six nights. READING Sundance 2008 DealsFrequently updated list of films that have found distribution at Sundance (From Spout blog) POV alum Alex Rivera (The Sixth Section, 2003) is […]
    Catherine Jhee 1 min read January 25, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • 'Traces of the Trade' and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Sundance
    Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was marked at Sundance with two special events.
    Simon Kilmurry 4 min read January 24, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • A Day in the Life of Filmmaker and Cinematographer Ellen Kuras
    POV correspondent Kris Wilton spent the day with cinematographer-turned-documentary-director Ellen Kuras at the Sundance Film Festial on Sunday, January 20. Ellen Kuras is a legendary director of photography who has worked with an impressive array of directors, including Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, and Michel Gondry on some of the most stunning films of the last […]
    POV Guest Blogger 6 min read January 24, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Doc Soup: More From Sundance, and the Cinema Eye Honors
    I’m writing this post while waiting on line for Morgan Spurlock‘s latest doc, the much anticipated Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? (Sample chatter from other people waiting in the queue: “I love Morgan.” “Me too, but I was still thinking of going to eat at McDonald’s before this.”) Things have been busy […]
    Tom Roston 3 min read January 23, 2008 Doc Soup Comments
  • 'Patti Smith: Dream of Life' Premieres at Sundance
    Steven Sebrings‘s film Patti Smith: Dream of Life premiered at Sundance on Sunday. Steven is a fashion photographer and he has been working on the film for the past twelve years since meeting Patti on a shoot for Spin magazine. Shot entirely on 16mm (unheard of these days), the film is an impressionistic portrait of […]
    Simon Kilmurry 2 min read January 22, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • POV Brunch at Sundance
    We hosted our annual POV brunch on Sunday — a welcome relief from the hectic pace of screenings, parties and general mischief that seems to be the Sundance routine. First to arrive was Steven Sebring and Patti Smith — an artist who changed my life at a formative stage. Steven’s film Patti Smith: Dream of […]
    Simon Kilmurry 3 min read January 22, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • 'Nerakhoon (The Betrayal)' Premieres at Sundance
    Filmmakers Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath premiered their film, Nerakhoon (The Betrayal), earlier today at the Sundance Film Festival. The film chronicles the epic story of a family forced to emigrate from Laos after the chaos of the secret air war waged by the U.S. during the Vietnam War. Kuras has spent the last 23 […]
    theresa 1 min read January 21, 2008 Documentary News Comments
  • Doc Soup: 'American Teen' at Sundance
    The first screening I attend at Sundance is a real happening. Saturday afternoon’s premiere of American Teen is filmmaker Nanette Burstein‘s return to Sundance after six years. (Burstein had previously produced The Kid Stays in the Picture, about Paramount producer Robert Evans, which was at Sundance in 2002.) For American Teen, Burstein spent a year […]
    Tom Roston 2 min read January 21, 2008 Doc Soup Comments
  • Doc Soup: Docs Hit the Ground Running at Sundance
    They should call it the Sundoc Film Festival. I get on my flight to Salt Lake City yesterday, and the guy in the row in front of me is wearing a baseball cap and sweatshirt that both say, “Bigger, Stronger, Faster,” aka the title of Christopher Bell‘s documentary about America’s win-at-all-costs pressures, as told through […]
    Tom Roston 3 min read January 20, 2008 Doc Soup Comments
  • Doc Soup: Doing the 'Dance
    Hey, so enough talk about 2007, the year that was (or wasn’t, depending on your perspective): The 2008 documentary season really begins this week with the Sundance Film Festival, which kicked off yesterday. With no less than forty documentaries in the fest this year, it’s a documentary-lovers dream. The only danger is to overindulge. I’m […]
    Tom Roston 6 min read January 18, 2008 Doc Soup Comments
  • Watching and Reading: January 18, 2008
    WATCHING Howard Rheingold, Web guru, launched a new video blog this month (from BoingBoing) Blue VinylPOV alum Judith Helfand’s 2002 doc aired on the Sundance Channel this month. New Hampshire Primary 2008 GuardianFilms’ documentary team reports from the U.S. READING Robert Redford talks about the Sundance Film Festival’s longstanding commitment to documentary film. Oprah Winfrey […]
    Ruiyan Xu 1 min read January 18, 2008 Documentary News Comments

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