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#Documentary Filmmakers
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JOHN PILGER (1939-Died December 30th 2023,at 84).
Australian journalist, writer, scholar, and documentary filmmaker.He had mainly been based in Britain since 1962. He had also been a visiting professor at Cornell University in New York.
Pilger was a strong critic of American, Australian, and British foreign policy, which he considered to be driven by an imperialist and colonialist agenda. Pilger had also criticised his native country's treatment of Indigenous Australians. He first drew international attention for his reports on the Cambodian genocide.[6]
His career as a documentary film maker began with The Quiet Mutiny (1970), made during one of his visits to Vietnam, and has continued with over 50 documentaries since. Other works in this form include Year Zero (1979), about the aftermath of the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia, and Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy (1993). His many documentary films on indigenous Australians include The Secret Country (1985) and Utopia (2013). John Pilger - Wikipedia
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artfilmfan · 5 months
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Lakota Nation vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
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ethanhunt02511 · 1 year
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Since 2011, our Speakers Booking Agency have worked diligently to align companies across the country with a speaker that fits their upcoming event. for getting more information about Documentary Filmmakers you visit:-https://www.speakerbookingagency.com/category/documentary-filmmakers
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karingottschalk · 1 year
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Netflix Documentary Talent Fund [UK]: On The Theme of Connection – Commentary
https://www.netflixdocfund.co.uk/ “Calling all Documentary filmmakers! After the amazing response to the inaugural year of the Netflix Documentary Talent Fund, we are pleased to announce we will be running the fund for a second time. We will be branching out our search to include filmmaking talent in Ireland, as well as the whole of the UK. There are five funds of £30,000.00 to make your film, so…
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rn77052 · 2 years
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Since 2011, our Speakers Booking Agency have worked diligently to align companies across the country with a speaker that fits their upcoming event. for getting more information about Documentary Filmmakers you visit:-https://www.speakerbookingagency.com/category/documentary-filmmakers
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annoyingthemesong · 2 months
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SUBLIME CINEMA #681 -KOKOMO CITY
D. Smith was homeless when she started shooting this documentary about the sex industry, and we can sense the fury and rawness of the conditions under which this film was made. Art can sometimes be a savior.
But not for everybody. Koko, one of the main subjects of this movie was murdered soon after filming - the victim of a hate crime. The film is dedicated to her.
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cine-poeme · 1 year
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“I for Iran” 2014
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itscolossal · 1 year
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‘China’s Van Goghs’ Documentary Explores the Industrial Scale of Art in the Village that Paints Thousands of Replicas
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mortifyingordealof · 4 months
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on this episode: murderbot and the gang try propaganda!
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gone2soon-rip · 8 months
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NANCY BUIRSKI (1945-Died August 28th 2023,at 78).American documentary film-maker,known for documentaries such as The Rape of Recy Taylor,about the 1944 gang rape of a black woman by 7 white men,who were never tried for their crime due to racist juries.She also made documentaries on the film director,Sidney Lumet,titled By Sidney, and on the making of the cult film,Midnight Cowboy...Desperate Souls,Dark City,and the Making of Midnight Cowboy..Nancy Buirski - Wikipedia
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artfilmfan · 8 months
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Nan Goldin in "All the beauty and the bloodshed" (Laura Poitras, 2022)
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filmloversociety · 1 year
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Andrei Tarkovsky would be 91 today.
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pineconecowgirl · 1 year
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If you, like me, wish we spent more time talking about the women of the civil rights movement, here’s a really big moment that often goes unsung: the 1969 Charleston Hospital Strike. 
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Protesting discriminatory treatment, the unjust termination of 12 employees, and abysmal wages, more than 60 hospital workers, all Black, most women, went on strike for 2 months. The demonstrations they staged provoked a response of over 1,000 state troopers and members of the national guard. The movement was notably supported by Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King Jr., pictured above (front center).
The investigation of the hospital that followed found 37 instances of civil rights violation, and when the state was threatened with a $12 million cut in federal funds, they yielded, rehiring the 12 employees who had been fired and agreeing to a pay increase. 
One of the participants in the demonstrations, Madeline Anderson, since inducted to the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, made a phenomenal 30 minute documentary called “I am Somebody”. If you can find it, watch it. I was able to find a DVD at my local public library. If you’re interested in reading what I had to say about the movie, you can read my letterboxd review here.
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darkwood-sleddog · 7 months
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Those familiar with this blog will be familiar with my various posts highlighting the Indigenous Iditarod dog musher, and first out trans woman to run the Iditarod, Apayauq. Those posts are still amongst my most popular and continually reblogged posts, they really seem to resonate with a lot of people.
During Apayauq's most recent Iditarod, where she came in last and took the Red Lantern, a documentary by Zeppelin Zeerip was made. I've been closely watching the documentary's success on the film festival market and not only has it recently won Best Indigenous Short at BENDFilm, but APAYAUQ has been nominated for an Academy Award!
This is huge news!
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