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"I feel as privileged as ever to call the IDA membership my peers."
In the 1960s, Marina Goldovskaya became one of the then-Soviet Union's pre-eminent cinematographers and documentary filmmakers. Everyone awaited the work of this seemingly fragile woman, who was filled with strong passion and determination, ready to walk through the proverbial fire to capture a unique cinematic glimpse of life's truths. She has since made dozens of films and mentored numerous young filmmakers, both in Russia and in the United States, where she has lived for the past dozen years. At the 1989 International Documentary FilmFestival Amsterdam (IDFA), she received the special Jury
With the social hub a mile away from the main screening venue miles apart, AFI Fest 2008 was a divergent experience.
See the 'The Youngest Candidate' (Dec. 16) and 'Beautiful Losers' (Dec. 17) for free!
The group that honors the Internet's best uses 'em to promote award. Smart, huh?
Rounding out the nonfiction lineup in Park City...
Indie fest celebrates 15 years of indie spirit with exciting screening slate.
Closes with 'Boogie Man' screening.
A day-long marathon of docs.
Nominees mixed and mingled at a casual luncheon sponsored by Kodak