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April | 2015 | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Month: April, 2015. April 13, 2015. Cotton Road: Commodities and Human Labor. This past weekend I attended the Georgia premier of the documentary. 2014), directed and produced by Laura Kissel. Tomorrow evening (4/14) at 7:30pm. They also have weekend ethnographic film events. Screening was not a part of this series, but actually was organized by one of our faculty, Niklas Vollmer. April 11, 2015. This is a post taken from a recent.
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A Final Farewell | With Dignity
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Your Life, Your Death…Your Choice. Liberty and Death: A Manifesto. State Laws Against Aiding/Assisting Suicide. I’ve been trying to figure out for months now what to do with this blog. I started it only at the request of my father and while I was more than happy to do it while he was alive, I don’t think it’s something I really want to maintain anymore. Do I delete it? Leave it standing as a tribute of sorts? Questions, questions and I’ve not wanted to rush an answer but I think it’s time to D. ACLU R...
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SCMS 2015 Reflection | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. I just recently returned from the annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Website, which is relatively new but does a pretty good job of tracking some of the recent publications and other events going on in documentary specific scholarship. There were a lot of great sounding presentations and panels on documentary. Janus Metz Pedersen, 2010). Is a Danish Documentary film. In that same panel Bjorn Sorenssen looked at the &...
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Cotton Road: Commodities and Human Labor | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Cotton Road: Commodities and Human Labor. This past weekend I attended the Georgia premier of the documentary. 2014), directed and produced by Laura Kissel. Tomorrow evening (4/14) at 7:30pm. They also have weekend ethnographic film events. Screening was not a part of this series, but actually was organized by one of our faculty, Niklas Vollmer. Another documentary filmmaker who is friends with Kissel. 8211;he does not know if he ...
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Tabloid: Words, Public Fantasy and Obsession | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Tabloid: Words, Public Fantasy and Obsession. I recently watched a less talked about Errol Morris film. 2003) he describes his method:. I developed this two-minute rule during the making of. That if you leave people alone and let them talk without interrupting them, in two minutes they will show you how crazy they really are. Which I wrote about in an earlier post. The Thin Blue Line. Slowly unravels the sequence of events from a ...
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March | 2015 | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Month: March, 2015. March 30, 2015. I just recently returned from the annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Website, which is relatively new but does a pretty good job of tracking some of the recent publications and other events going on in documentary specific scholarship. There were a lot of great sounding presentations and panels on documentary. March 16, 2015. Connected: Analogy, Metonymy and Utopia. Was an accomplished...
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“Prison Valley”: Faces, Spaces, Places | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. 8220;Prison Valley”: Faces, Spaces, Places. Please forgive the disorganized content and loose ends, this is an exercise in freewriting meant to develop ideas (some productive, some not)! Prison Valley: The Prison Industry. American Drug War: The Last White Hope. Kevin Booth, 2007) or. House I Live In. Eugene Jarecki, 2013), which have a more ideological approach. This is not to suggest that. While there is a clear “ particip...
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Happy People: In the Tradition of Flaherty | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Happy People: In the Tradition of Flaherty. For hyperbolic conspiracy theories], Agnes Varda, and Patricio Guzman. Alex Gibney, Eugene Jarecki and Robert Greenwald are all great for more conventional social and political documentaries). This post is on. Happy People: A Year in the Taiga. For example, the forest regions of Alaska. That have been closed off for thousands of years. Some reviewers. As the camera follows its subjects o...
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Crazy Love: Neurotic Obsessions and Surprising Confessions | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Crazy Love: Neurotic Obsessions and Surprising Confessions. Yesterday I screened the documentary. The film opens with a quote from Lacan against a black screen establishing the central theme of the film. The quote reads:. To be an obessional means to find oneself caught in a mechanism, in a trap increasingly demanding and endless. I want to add one final thought about this film, which is about gender. While. January 15, 2015.
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Alma, A Tale of Violence: Interactive Confessional | Evidencing the World
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Recent Publications on Documentary. A Blog About Contemporary Documentary. Alma, A Tale of Violence: Interactive Confessional. Today’s post is about. Alma, A Tale of Violence. By Miquel Dewever-Plana and Isabelle Fougère. This interactive documentary. If one can call it that (I’m still undecided on that point), is about Alma, a former member of a ruthless Guatemalan gang. Which you can check out for more information. The direct address is partly what makes. August 18, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.