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Remember the time you were up until the wee hours of the morning the day before a grant deadline? The stress you endured, the pots of coffee you consumed trying to format an unwieldy proposal that just wouldn't behave. What about that time you discovered the perfect grant for your film but realized you'd missed the submission deadline...by a day? As we are probably all too aware, not staying abreast of what's happening in the fundraising landscape could result in missed opportunities or unnecessarily driving yourself and your team into a panicked frenzy trying to meet a cramped deadline. How
Tonight at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, the International Documentary Association announced plans for the Documentary Film Conference 2014. Co-presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the conference will take place October 2 through 4 in Los Angeles. Under this inaugural year’s banner "Getting Real", the Documentary Film Conference 2014 is a 3-day national conference that will serve as a major platform for critical discourse on the most pressing issues affecting the documentary film community. With major focus centered on the areas of art, impact, and
And away we go! The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced the Academy Award® nominees for Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short Subject this morning. The Academy Awards will be presented Sunday, March 2. Here's the lineup: Best Documentary Feature The Act of Killing—Joshua Oppenheimer and Signe Byrge Sørensen LEARN MORE: The Art of 'Killing': How Much Truth Comes from the Lie that Tells the Truth? Cutie and the Boxer —Zachary Heinzerling and Lydia Dean Pilcher LEARN MORE: Meet the IDA Awards Honorees: Zachary Heinzerling Dirty Wars —Richard Rowley and Jeremy
IDA fiscal sponsor projects and Pare Lorentz Doc Fund recipients among fundees.
Editor's Note: As the doc world braces for the annual pilgrimage to Park City, we at documentary.org will be spotlighting some of the films that will be premiering at Sundance and Slamdance. Filmmaker Michael Galinsky, a longtime contributor to Documentary magazine, whose film Who Took Johnny will be screening at Slamdance, has interviewed a plethora of the Park City Class of 2014, and we'll be posting these interviews over the next ten days. Here's an interview with Theo Love and Trenton Waterson , whose Little Hope Was Arson premieres January 17 at Slamdance. When Theo Love and Trenton
Editor's Note: As the doc world braces for the annual pilgrimage to Park City, we at documentary.org will be spotlighting some of the films that will be premiering at Sundance and Slamdance. Filmmaker Michael Galinsky, a longtime contributor to Documentary magazine, whose film Who Took Johnny will be screening at Slamdance, has interviewed a plethora of the Park City Class of 2014, and we'll be posting these interviews over the next ten days. Here 's an interview with Jesse Moss, whose The Overnighters , premieres January 17 at the Sundance Film Festival. Filmmaker Jesse Moss has a long
'Kidnapped for Christ' premieres July 10 on Showtime.
Grey Gardens A Film by David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer, Susan Froemke, 1976, 94 minutes Blu-Ray Edition Published by The Criterion Collection 2013 On September 21, 1975, in an upstairs hallway, in a decaying mansion in the exclusive Village of East Hampton, New York, David and Al Maysles, "Little Edie" and "Big Edie" Beale along with a few others, watched a preview screening of Grey Gardens, a film that had been shot over six weeks in the fall of 1973 by the Maysles brothers, along with Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer. It had taken Hovde, Meyer and Susan Froemke over two
A review of the book 'Killer Images,' co-edited by Joshua Oppenheimer.