Perhaps it was from celebrating the festival's 10th anniversary through the rousing rituals of a sauna, ice swim and night of Finno-Balkan beats, but the DocPoint Festival, which ran from January 25 through 30, in both Helsinki, Finland, and Tallinn, Estonia, made a wry virtue of Finnishness. Witness the welcome letter from Executive Director Leena Närekangas and Artistic Director Erkko Lyytinen to festival guests: "The Finno-Urgic bloodline obliges us to behave in a peculiar way. Our way of expression is stiff and brief...[In the Q&As] don't get depressed if there is not exactly a rain of
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With sold-out screenings, lively Q&As and impassioned audiences, the 22nd annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) drew a record 132,000 attendees out of the sunshine and into theaters in January. Of the 205 films screened, 43 were feature documentaries, including four world premieres. A combination of submissions and films sought out by PSIFF programmers from other festivals and industry contacts, the documentary line-up featured a wide range of current international and US-made nonfiction films. "It's an eclectic round-up in content and style," says Ken Jacobson, the festival
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Setting out to write a piece about legendary documentarian, teacher and public access pioneer George Stoney, I was told by many that he was the warmest, most genuine man working in the field. And after chatting with him, I'm inclined to agree. He's the first interview subject in my ten years of writing for Documentary to call me back just to check in and make sure that I had everything I needed for my article. It's a small example of what makes him "a very happy collaborator," the choice phrase by which the 94-year-old filmmaker would like to be remembered. Collaboration with both his subjects
To complement the Oscars nods, we've rounded up a list of honors and critics picks for 2006 in case you need a few suggestions.
Editor's Note: International Documentary assembled a group of top editors to discuss the art, craft and process of their work, as well as issues of ethics and economics, and particularly for this magazine issue, the difference in editorial style--if one exists--between men and women. Kate Amend, Lillian Benson, Yana Gorskaya, Yaffa Lerea, Ondi Timoner and roundtable moderator Lisa Leeman represent a range of experience, sensibilities and award-winning work. Amend's editing credits include two films that garnered Academy Awards for Best Documentary--The Long Way Home (Mark Jonathan Harris, dir
Brief Cites Illegal Online Streaming of Thousands of Film Titles
Approximately $270 million is collected annually in the United States for the single purpose of compensating television program copyright holders for retransmitted copies of their shows. Copies are made through simultaneous retransmissions of free-to-air television programming over cable systems or via digital broadcast satellites. Copyright holders of documentaries and other programs are entitled to claim retransmission royalties for their programming only if they file appropriate claims at the appropriate time. To garner the largest possible piece of this multi-million dollar pie, producers