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Fahrenheit was awarded the Palme d'Or, the top honor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first documentary film to win the prize since 1956's The Silent World. Moore later announced that Fahrenheit 9/11 would not be in consideration for the 2005 Academy Award for Documentary Feature, but instead for the Academy Award for Best Picture ...
Carmo, Hit the Road. The Clone Returns Home (Kuron Wa Kokyo-Wo Mezasu) Dada's Dance. An Education. Lost Village. Five Minutes of Heaven. A French Gigolo (Cliente) Heart of Time (Corazon Del Tiempo) Louise-Michel.
New Haven Documentary Film Festival: 2014 New Haven, Connecticut: United States: New Media Film Festival: 2009 Los Angeles, California: United States: New Orleans Film Festival: 1989 New Orleans, Louisiana: United States: Northwestfest: 1983 Edmonton, Alberta: Canada: Open City Documentary Festival: 2011 London: United Kingdom: One World Film ...
Festival passes and "virtual passes," ranging in cost from $250 to $25, are now available. Single tickets for individual films go on sale Sept. 20. For passes, to RSVP and for more information ...
Detropia. Detropia is a 2012 American documentary film, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, about the city of Detroit, Michigan. [1] It focuses on the decline of the economy of Detroit due to long-term changes in the automobile industry, and the effects that the decline has had on the city's residents and infrastructure. The film's name ...
BURN: One Year on the Frontlines of the Battle to Save Detroit is a 2012 American documentary film, produced and directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez. It focuses on Engine Company 50 of the Detroit Fire Department, and the city of Detroit as it faces an economic collapse and rising arson and fire rates. The film was executive produced by ...
2009, Nominated for Best Documentary at Tallahassee Film Festival; 2010, Won Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary at London United Film Festival; Release and distribution. First premiered in October 2009 at London's Raindance Film Festival where it was nominated for Best Documentary.
“The Herricanes,” a film that documents a team from the first women’s tackle football league in the 1970s, is set to make its Michigan premiere during the 11th annual Freep Film Festival on ...