Young and the Restless fans probably never thought they would see the day with the Newmans and the Abbots spent so much time focusing on finding someone they both love. They are a big family of blended people who can’t see past their own needs, but right now one of their own – both of their own to be precise – is missing and in a lot of trouble. It turns out Abby needs them to work a little harder and a little faster to find her and Scott. He’s already broken down and turned her into the one who
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Two Families, One Missing Young Woman...
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Two Families, One Missing Young Woman...
- 11/16/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Academy's Rise of Non-Fiction Film: Documentary's Golden Age, Embracing Distractions, Oprah Is Wrong
The "Rise of Non-Fiction Movies" panel of six documentary filmmakers at the Academy's Goldwyn Theater Wednesday recall the Golden Age of documentary film, embrace distractions, and explain what Oprah got wrong. Beth Hanna reports:Six Oscar short-listed documentary filmmakers assessed the current state of non-fiction filmmaking: R.J. Cutler (The September Issue) moderated the panel including Amir Bar-Lev (The Tillman Story, My Kid Could Paint That), Davis Guggenheim (2006 Oscar-winner An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for Superman), Ricki Stern (Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, The Devil Came on Horseback), Molly Thompson (executive producer of Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer and Cave of Forgotten Dreams) and Lourdes Portillo (Señorita Extraviada, Las Madres - The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo). Oprah Winfrey was wrong. Cutler ...
- 10/27/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
"The Rise of Nonfiction Movies," the latest in the Academy's John Huston Lecture series, will take place on October 26 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Panelists will discuss how feature documentaries have discovered a newfound popularity and cutting edge ways to brings stories to life, amid rapidly evolving modes of media consumption and distribution. R.J. Cutler (The September Issue, The War Room) will moderate a panel with Amir Bar-Lev (director, The Tillman Story, My Kid Could Paint That), Davis Guggenheim (director, Waiting for 'Superman,' An Inconvenient Truth), Lourdes Portillo (producer, Las Madres–The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo; producer-director, Señorita Extraviada, ) (1985), Ricki Stern (director, Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, The Devil Came on Horseback), Molly Thompson (exec producer, Client 9: The Rise and ...
- 10/11/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
Beverly Hills, CA . Contemporary documentarians will explore the rapidly-changing landscape and increasing profile of documentary filmmaking in “The Rise of Nonfiction Movies,” the latest installment of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. John Huston Lecture series, on Wednesday, October 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. The evening will be moderated by R.J. Cutler, producer-director of “The September Issue” (2009) and producer of “The War Room” (1993).
While information may be spreading faster and distribution choices are evolving at a dizzying pace, non-fiction filmmakers continue to find cutting-edge solutions and storytelling forms to prove that truth is often better than fiction. Despite the significant hurdles their producers and distributors often face, theatrical documentaries have gained a newfound popularity, in many cases because of their willingness to challenge the status quo and delve into the drama, humor and fascination of real life.
Panelists for the evening include Amir Bar-Lev,...
While information may be spreading faster and distribution choices are evolving at a dizzying pace, non-fiction filmmakers continue to find cutting-edge solutions and storytelling forms to prove that truth is often better than fiction. Despite the significant hurdles their producers and distributors often face, theatrical documentaries have gained a newfound popularity, in many cases because of their willingness to challenge the status quo and delve into the drama, humor and fascination of real life.
Panelists for the evening include Amir Bar-Lev,...
- 10/11/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The International Documentary Assn. has announced the winners of its 2002 Distinguished Documentary Achievement honors. The top prize is shared by Mai's America and Senorita Extraviada. Mai's America was produced and directed by Marlo Poras, presented by ITVS and P.O.V. and distributed by Women Make Movies. It follows a Vietnamese student who comes to America for her senior year in high school. Senorita Extraviada was produced and directed by Lourdes Portillo, distributed by Women Make Movies and presented by ITVS in association with Latino Public Broadcasting. It looks at the rape and murder of about 270 young women in Juarez, Mexico, since 1993.
- 10/30/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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