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Tagged: The Queen Of Versailles, The American Scream, Brooklyn Castle, The Central Park Five, Precious Knowledge, Fake It So Real, Head Games, How To Survive A Plague, Into The Abyss, Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, West Of Memphis, Searching For Sugar Man, They Call It Myanmar: Lifting The Curtain
Tagged: The Queen Of Versailles, The American Scream, Brooklyn Castle, The Central Park Five, Precious Knowledge, Fake It So Real, Head Games, How To Survive A Plague, Into The Abyss, Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, West Of Memphis, Searching For Sugar Man, They Call It Myanmar: Lifting The Curtain
Roger Ebert - @ebertchicago - gives us a collection of a dozen of the best documentaries he saw in 2012. It's not a "best of the year" list, but rather just some good memories and comments of 12 films.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Roger Ebert tells us why these 20 are the best documentaries of the past of the past year.
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@wernerherzog, who seems to makes 73 movies a year, talks to @latimesmovies about religion, death and capital punishment
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In Werner Herzog's chilling new death-penalty documentary, the accused are probably guilty -- but still human. An interview with the writer/director about this issue.
Source: www.salon.com
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An interview in @fastcompany with award-winning, death-cheating director of "Grizzly Man" and "Fitzcarraldo". Here he gets up close and personal for his latest documentary and talks about the lessons in creativity he learned from his time with a multiple killer.
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An interview with Werner Herzog in the NY Times Magazine where he talks about his new film and the death penalty
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The director talks about the filming process behind his new movie, Into the Abyss
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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Tagged: The Queen Of Versailles, The American Scream, Brooklyn Castle, The Central Park Five, Precious Knowledge, Fake It So Real, Head Games, How To Survive A Plague, Into The Abyss, Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, West Of Memphis, Searching For Sugar Man, They Call It Myanmar: Lifting The Curtain
Tagged: The Queen Of Versailles, The American Scream, Brooklyn Castle, The Central Park Five, Precious Knowledge, Fake It So Real, Head Games, How To Survive A Plague, Into The Abyss, Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, West Of Memphis, Searching For Sugar Man, They Call It Myanmar: Lifting The Curtain
Roger Ebert - @ebertchicago - gives us a collection of a dozen of the best documentaries he saw in 2012. It's not a "best of the year" list, but rather just some good memories and comments of 12 films.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Roger Ebert tells us why these 20 are the best documentaries of the past of the past year.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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@wernerherzog, who seems to makes 73 movies a year, talks to @latimesmovies about religion, death and capital punishment
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
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In Werner Herzog's chilling new death-penalty documentary, the accused are probably guilty -- but still human. An interview with the writer/director about this issue.
Source: www.salon.com
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An interview in @fastcompany with award-winning, death-cheating director of "Grizzly Man" and "Fitzcarraldo". Here he gets up close and personal for his latest documentary and talks about the lessons in creativity he learned from his time with a multiple killer.
Source: www.fastcompany.com
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An interview with Werner Herzog in the NY Times Magazine where he talks about his new film and the death penalty
Source: www.nytimes.com
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The director talks about the filming process behind his new movie, Into the Abyss
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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