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Be Water (2020)
30 for 30 “Empire Skate” June 30 2025 on ESPN
Be Water (2020)
On Monday June 30 2025, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

Empire Skate Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “30 for 30” titled “Empire Skate” promises to delve into a unique and significant moment in sports history. This episode will explore the world of skateboarding, highlighting its rise as a cultural phenomenon and its impact on the sports landscape. The documentary series is known for its in-depth look at notable sports happenings, and “Empire Skate” is set to continue that tradition.

In “Empire Skate,” viewers will learn about the key figures who shaped the skateboarding scene. The episode will feature interviews with professional skateboarders, industry insiders, and cultural commentators. Their insights will provide a well-rounded perspective on how skateboarding evolved from a niche activity to a mainstream sport. The episode will also touch on the challenges faced by the skateboarding community, including issues of acceptance and recognition in the broader sports world.

As with other episodes of “30 for 30,...
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  • 6/30/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
MSNBC’s ‘The Sing Sing Chronicles’ Takes Top Prize on Night 2 of News and Docs Emmys
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On night two of the 46th News & Documentary Emmy Awards Thursday night, MSNBC took home the night’s biggest prize, Best Documentary, for “The Sing Sing Chronicles.”

But at the ceremony focused on documentary programming, National Geographic led all winners with six award, taking home Outstanding Historical Documentary and Outstanding Nature Documentary among others. Netflix followed, with two programming wins (Outstanding Business and Economic Documentary and Outstanding Investigative Documentary) and two craft wins (Outstanding Cinematography — Documentary and Outstanding Light Direction — Documentary).

PBS historically does well on the second night of the annual ceremony, often leading the pack in documentary programming with series like “Frontline,” “Pov” and “Independent Lens.” Tonight’s two documentary programming wins brought the network’s two total to 19 this decade. They also saw three Gold/Silver Circle inductees — this amid President Donald Trump’s calls to cut the network’s funding.

Jon Else received the night’s Lifetime Achievement Award for documentary,...
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  • 6/27/2025
  • by Casey Loving
  • The Wrap
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Dogwoof acquires Mark Cousins’ 16-part ‘The Story Of Documentary Film’
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Exclusive: London-based documentary sales and production outfit Dogwoof has acquired worldwide sales rights to Mark Cousins’ 16-part film, The Story Of Documentary Film.

It draws on three decades of research from Cousins and offers an exploration of the documentary form from the dawn of cinema to the present day, encompassing stories from across the globe. Barbara Kopple’s Harlan County, USA, Asif Kapadia’s Amy, Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah, and Agnès Varda’s The Gleaners And I are among the documentaries that Cousins explores.

The acquisition marks Dogwoof’s sixth collaboration with writer-director Cousins, most recently with My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock.
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  • 5/15/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Ami Canaan Mann on Directing Natalie Dormer as a Heroic Real-Life Doctor in ‘Audrey’s Children’ and What She Learned Watching Her Dad Direct ‘Heat’
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“Audrey’s Children” — in theaters Friday via Blue Harbor Entertainment — tells the true story of pediatric oncologist Dr. Audrey Evans (Natalie Dormer), who upended medicine with a new treatment of Neuroblastoma, an often-deadly childhood nerve cancer, all while standing up for herself in her field and caring for her young patients. With a script from Julia Fisher Farbman, the film is directed by Ami Canaan Mann, whose storytelling extends to many different genres in both features and television. Mann opens up about the documentary that influenced her style on “Audrey’s Children,” the role that inspired her to work with Dormer and what she learned working on the set of “Heat” with her father, Michael Mann.

What inspired you to direct this film?

I was sent the script, and there’s a scene where the main character, Dr. Audrey Evans, is talking to one of her patients, a child at the hospital,...
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  • 3/28/2025
  • by William Earl
  • Variety Film + TV
Academy Governors Hold Urgent Meeting On ‘No Other Land’ Crisis As Oscar Winners Blast Tepid AMPAS Response To Filmmaker’s Beating
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Updated, 12:50 Pm: More than 900 Academy members have now signed the letter, including actors Carey Mulligan, Glenn Close, Andrew Garfield, America Ferrera, Edward Norton, Jane Fonda, Pedro Pascal, Kristin Scott Thomas, Frances Fisher and Elizabeth Olsen; actor-directors Taika Waititi, Ben Affleck and Todd Field; filmmakers Denis Villeneuve, Michael Moore, Stephen Frears, Abigail Disney, Asif Kapadia, Jay Roach, J.J. Abrams and Michael Mann; composer Carter Burwell; Board of Governors VP/Secretary Howard Rodman (writers branch); and all three documentary branch Governors — Simon Kilmurry, Chris Hegedus, and Jean Tsien.

Exclusive: Deadline has learned the Academy’s board of governors is meeting in extraordinary session this morning to confront a deepening crisis over its response to the beating and detention of Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal, one of the directors of No Other Land.

As that meeting nears an 11 am Pacific Time start, Deadline can report a new statement has been signed by...
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  • 3/28/2025
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
Doc Talk Podcast On Miami Beach Move To Punish Theater Showing ‘No Other Land’, Plus Field Report From Thessaloniki Doc Festival
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Miami Beach city commission meetings typically don’t generate national and international news, but that could happen Wednesday.

The commission is due to take up a resolution spearheaded by Mayor Steven Meiner that would cancel the city’s lease with a movie theater showing the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land. The mayor declared the film, which shows what life is like for Palestinians in the West Bank under Israeli military rule, to be antisemitic, and he moved to punish O Cinema after it refused his demand to yank the documentary.

Leading members of the documentary community will be watching the vote closely. More than 600 of them, including Oscar winners Alex Gibney, Laura Poitras, Barbara Kopple, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin and Dan Cogan, signed a letter that declares the resolution an attack on freedom of expression.

On the new episode of Deadline’s Doc Talk podcast, hosts John Ridley and...
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  • 3/18/2025
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
Oscar Winners & Hundreds Of Others Decry Threat To Close Miami Beach Theater For Showing ‘No Other Land’: “Attack On Freedom Of Expression & First Amendment”
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The blowback continues over the Miami Beach mayor’s threat to close a movie theater over its screening of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land. More than 600 people including several Oscar winners have signed an open letter to the city decrying the potential shutdown of indie theater O Cinema as “an attack on freedom of expression, the right of artists to tell their stories, and a violation of the First Amendment.”

See the letter and its signatories — including Academy Award winners Alex Gibney, Laura Poitras, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Ezra Edelman, Dan Cogan, Barbara Kopple and Barry Jenkins — below.

Last week, Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner issued a draft resolution calling for termination of a lease agreement with the 300-seat O Cinema, located at Old City Hall, a property owned by the city. The resolution, which will be debated at a city commission meeting Wednesday, also would eliminate about...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/17/2025
  • by Erik Pedersen
  • Deadline Film + TV
Marc Maron Cries at SXSW Sharing How Sharon Stone Helped Him Channel His Grief Over Lynn Shelton Into His Acting
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“I should have been dead at the end of that!”

Those were comedian Marc Maron’s first words following the premiere of the feature documentary about him, “Are We Good?,” at the SXSW Film & TV Festival on Tuesday. The film, directed by Steven Feinartz, covers the full breadth of Maron’s career, from his start in the 1980s as a cocaine-fueled acolyte of stand-up Sam Kinison through the rapid success of his comedy podcast “Wtf.”

“I thought, it’s amazing this guy is still alive,” Maron joked as he took to the stage of the Zach Theater in Austin following the premiere. “Because usually that’s a movie about a guy that died already.”

Death was understandably on Maron’s mind: The majority of “Are We Good?” focuses on how he’s processed his grief after his girlfriend, filmmaker Lynn Shelton, died suddenly of an undiagnosed blood disease in May 2020. Picking up a year later,...
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  • 3/12/2025
  • by Adam B. Vary
  • Variety Film + TV
Peter Berg at an event for Battleship (2012)
30 for 30 “The New York Sack Exchange” S4E22 December 13 2024 on ESPN
Peter Berg at an event for Battleship (2012)
On Friday December 13 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

The New York Sack Exchange Season 4 Episode 22 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “30 for 30,” titled “The New York Sack Exchange,” promises to dive deep into a fascinating chapter of sports history. This episode will explore the legendary defensive line of the New York Jets during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Known for their fierce play and unique personalities, this group changed the way football was played and viewed.

Viewers can expect to see interviews with former players, coaches, and sports analysts who will share their insights and memories of this iconic team. The episode will highlight the tactics and strategies that made the Sack Exchange famous, showcasing their dominant performances on the field. It will also touch on the rivalries and challenges they faced, both within the league and as a unit.

In addition to the on-field action, “The New York Sack Exchange...
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  • 12/13/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
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You probably can’t watch the political documentary of the year
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As Never Look Away, this year’s documentary about camerawoman Margaret Moth, reminds us, it wasn’t long ago that the main barrier to the world at large understanding the human cost of geopolitical atrocities was how hard it was to actually see them. Now, of course, it’s never...
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  • 11/5/2024
  • by Jacob Oller
  • avclub.com
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Film Academy Lays Off 2 Percent of Workforce Amid Restructuring
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The ongoing period of contraction across Hollywood is now impacting the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

On Oct. 30, the organization behind the Oscars and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures laid off 2 percent of its workforce — 16 of roughly 800 employees, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The move was made as part of a larger restructuring that has been underway for the past 18 months and was described in May as “an organization-wide effort to unite teams.”

All employees impacted this week worked within the Academy’s collecting and preservations departments. The most prominent among them were Mike Pogorzelski, director of the Academy Film Archive, and Anne Coco, associate director of the Graphic Arts Collection of the Academy’s Margaret Herrick Library. Both are highly regarded experts who had been with the organization for years.

An Academy spokesperson declined to discuss personnel matters. But there was said to be a sense...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/31/2024
  • by Scott Feinberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Academy Collection Acquires Tarantino’s Handwritten ‘Pulp Fiction’ Script, Now Boasts 52 Million Items
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Building on what is already the largest film-related collection in the world, comprised of more than 52 million items, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed some of their most recent acquisitions today, including the Studio Ghibli animation collection, which contains more than 80 pieces of original art by Hayao Miyazaki and Noboru Yoshida, as well as the studio’s Japanese movie posters and animator’s desk. Another hot ticket item, presented at the Academy Museum Gala on October 19 in Los Angeles, is Quentin Tarantino’s personal, handwritten script for “Pulp Fiction,” which won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar and celebrated its 30th anniversary this year.

Filmmakers Curtis Hanson, Nicole Holofcener, Barbara Kopple, Oliver Stone, and Paul Verhoeven also donated their personal collections to the Academy, which features production records, photographs, scripts, and more from films such as “L.A. Confidential,” “Harlan County, U.S.A,” “Platoon,” “Showgirls,” and “Enough Said.
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  • 10/31/2024
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Francis Ford Coppola, Accepting DGA Honor From Granddaughter Gia, Revels In Break From ‘Megalopolis’ Promotion
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After spending months talking about his long-nurtured dream project, Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola embraced the chance to depart from promo tour talking points.

Calling Megaloplis “a great adventure,” Coppola affirmed with a smile in accepting his DGA Honor on Thursday night, “I decided tonight I wouldn’t say anything I’ve been saying.”

After being given the award by his granddaughter, Gia, Coppola said he was delighted to spin yarns about “how the Director’s Guild was founded.” While he didn’t do so in linear fashion, the 85-year-old filmmaker had the audience in the palm of his hand as he recounted giants of cinema and his personal touchstones, paying tribute to masters like Billy Wilder, King Vidor and Samuel Goldwyn.

When he met Jean Renoir, Coppola recalled, the French filmmaker gave him a “beautiful smile” and shook his hand “like he was welcoming me to this profession that he loved so much.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/18/2024
  • by Dade Hayes
  • Deadline Film + TV
ESPN To Celebrate 15th Anniversary Of ‘30 For 30’ With One-Hour Special
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ESPN has aired over 150 films in its sports doc strand 30 for 30 including The Two Escobars, Four Falls of Buffalo and Lance as well as Ezra Edelman’s O.J: Made In America.

To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the Disney-owned sports broadcaster is airing a one-hour special.

Hosted by Roy Wood Jr., the former Daily Show correspondent who now hosts CNN’s Have I Got News For You reboot, the special will feature a countdown of the top films that have defined the series since its inception in 2009.

It will air on October 6 on ESPN2 and will then be available on ESPN+.

The special will revisit some of the most impactful and beloved films from the series and will feature interviews with co-creators and original executive producers Bill Simmons, Connor Schell, and John Dahl, along with directors and contributors including Michael Bonfiglio, Nanette Burstein, Billy Corben, Marcus Dupree, Jason Hehir, Jonathan Hock,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/3/2024
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Be Water (2020)
30 for 30 “Stolen Gold” S4 September 17 2024 on ESPN
Be Water (2020)
On Tuesday September 17 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

Stolen Gold Season 4 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “30 for 30,” titled “Stolen Gold,” promises to delve into a captivating moment in sports history. This episode is part of the documentary series that highlights significant events and stories in the world of sports. With a reputation for storytelling, “30 for 30” aims to bring to life the drama and intrigue surrounding this particular event.

“Stolen Gold” will explore a fascinating incident involving stolen Olympic medals. It will examine how the theft occurred and the impact it had on the athletes involved. The episode will include interviews with key figures, as well as archival footage that helps paint a vivid picture of the situation. Viewers can expect to learn about the challenges faced by the athletes and the wider implications of the theft on the sporting community.

As with other episodes in the series,...
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  • 9/17/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
25th Woodstock Film Festival Announces Lineup Featuring ‘Anora,’ ‘Blitz,’ Paul Shrader Tribute, ‘The Bibi Files,’ World, U.S. Premieres & More
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The 25th Woodstock Film Festival will feature a lineup of world, North American and U.S. premieres, joining acclaimed fiction and nonfiction films from Sean Baker, Steve McQueen, Alexis Bloom, Raoul Peck, Marielle Heller, Jesse Eisenberg, Jacques Audiard and many more.

The festival, which runs from October 15-20 in the Hudson Valley towns of Woodstock, Rosendale, Kingston and Saugerties, will see writer-director Paul Schrader receive the Honorary Maverick Award. His latest, Oh, Canada, starring Richard Gere, Uma Thurman and Jacob Elordi, will screen at Woodstock. Filmmaker Ira Deutchman will be presented with the Honorary Trailblazer Award; Pamela Yates and Paco de Onís will receive the inaugural Art of Activism Award. [Scroll for the full lineup]

McQueen’s Blitz, starring Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan, serves as Woodstock’s centerpiece film. Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain, starring the Oscar-nominated actor and Kieran Culkin, closes the silver jubilee edition of Woodstock. Sean Baker’s Anora heads to...
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  • 9/16/2024
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘The Last Republican’ Review: Adam Kinzinger Makes an Engaging Doc Subject in Portrait of an Anti-Trump Conservative
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It’s a sign of the truly bizarre political times in which we live that the new documentary about former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger was made not by any of the usual filmmaking suspects. The Last Republican, receiving its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, wasn’t helmed by, say, Michael Moore, Errol Morris, or Barbara Kopple, but rather Steve Pink. It only makes sense when you find out that one of Pink’s previous directorial efforts, Hot Tub Time Machine, is Kinzinger’s favorite film. “It’s the thing that sold me,” Kinzinger jokingly comments, well aware of the director’s ultra-liberal leanings. “You have contempt for what I believe, in terms of political viewpoints,” he acknowledges.

Now that Kinzinger has become a media personality, best-selling author, and darling of the Democratic Party (he recently spoke at their national convention), it’s easy to gloss over how...
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  • 9/7/2024
  • by Frank Scheck
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum Scour the Criterion Closet, Take Home ‘A Woman Under the Influence,’ ‘Paris Is Burning,’ and Many More
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In the midst of their press tour for Zoë Kravitz’s feature directorial debut, “Blink Twice,” starring romantic partner Channing Tatum, the duo took a not-so-brief pit-stop at the Criterion Closet to score a bevy of cinematic treats. Many of their choices outlined their shared eclectic taste and emphasized a relationship largely based around a love for films of all kind.

“We’re so excited to be here, this is like a dream come true,” Kravitz said as she and Tatum began their shopping spree. “I grew up in video stores, so this is also just a nice feeling cause that’s not really a thing anymore, sadly.”

Though the video was shot prior to the death of Gena Rowlands and posted on the day the news broke, there’s a serendipitous homage to the late actor, as well her husband and collaborator John Cassavetes.

“We love Cassavetes,” Kravitz said...
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  • 8/18/2024
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, Alexandra Shipp, and Awkwafina in Dude (2018)
30 for 30 “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot” S4E19 August 3 2024 on ESPN
Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, Alexandra Shipp, and Awkwafina in Dude (2018)
On Saturday August 3 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot Season 4 Episode 19 Episode Summary

In this episode of “30 for 30,” titled “Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot,” the story unfolds around a group of friends from College Station, Texas. Their journey from simple backyard games to becoming a global sports-comedy sensation is both entertaining and inspiring. The episode dives deep into how these friends turned their fun and creative antics into a phenomenon that captured the attention of millions.

Viewers will get a glimpse into the early days of Dude Perfect, exploring how their friendship and shared love for sports led to unique challenges and stunts. The episode highlights the challenges they faced along the way, including the hard work and dedication needed to turn a hobby into a successful career. With interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the narrative showcases their growth and the impact they have made in the world of sports and entertainment.
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  • 8/3/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, and Jeremy Jordan in American Son (2019)
30 for 30 “American Son” S4E20 July 29 2024 on ESPN
Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, and Jeremy Jordan in American Son (2019)
On Monday July 29 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

American Son Season 4 Episode 20 Episode Summary

In this episode of “30 for 30,” titled “American Son,” the documentary series takes a closer look at a significant moment in sports history. The episode dives into the life and career of a notable athlete who has made a lasting impact on the world of sports. It highlights the challenges and triumphs faced along the way, offering viewers a deeper understanding of what it means to be a sports icon.

“American Son” explores themes of identity, perseverance, and the influence of sports on society. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the episode paints a vivid picture of the athlete’s journey. It sheds light on the struggles they encountered and the victories they achieved, showcasing how their experiences resonate beyond the playing field.

As the episode unfolds, it not only celebrates the athlete’s accomplishments but...
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  • 7/29/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Peter Berg at an event for Battleship (2012)
30 for 30 “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan” S4E21 July 1 2024 on ESPN
Peter Berg at an event for Battleship (2012)
On Monday July 1 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan Season 4 Episode 21 Episode Summary

In this episode of “30 for 30” titled “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan,” viewers will delve into the world of competitive gaming and the rise of one of the most influential esports organizations, FaZe Clan. The documentary series, known for highlighting significant sports events, takes a closer look at the journey of FaZe Clan from its humble beginnings to becoming a powerhouse in the gaming industry.

The episode will explore the origins of FaZe Clan, the challenges they faced, and the impact they have had on the world of esports. Viewers will get an inside look at the players, the culture, and the community that have made FaZe Clan a household name in the gaming world. From intense competitions to behind-the-scenes moments, “No Scope: The Story of FaZe Clan” promises to be a...
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  • 7/1/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Pierce Brosnan, Justin Theroux, and Ilana Glazer in False Positive (2021)
30 for 30 “False Positive” S4E18 June 11 2024 on ESPN
Pierce Brosnan, Justin Theroux, and Ilana Glazer in False Positive (2021)
On Tuesday June 11 2024, ESPN broadcasts 30 for 30!

False Positive Season 4 Episode 18 Episode Summary

In this episode of “30 for 30” titled “False Positive,” airing on ESPN, the acclaimed documentary series turns its lens to a notable sports happening that captivated audiences and sparked controversy. As with all “30 for 30” episodes, viewers can expect a deep dive into the intricacies of the story, accompanied by insightful interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.

“False Positive” explores a specific event or phenomenon within the world of sports, shedding light on its impact and significance. Whether it’s a scandal, a triumph, or a moment of historical importance, each episode of “30 for 30” offers a compelling narrative that goes beyond the surface level of sports coverage. Through meticulous research and storytelling, the series uncovers the human drama behind the games we love.

Tune in to ESPN for “False Positive,” an episode of “30 for 30...
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  • 6/11/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Rushes | Cannes Workers May Strike, John Wilson Meets Mike Kuchar, Derek Jarman's Super-8
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. To keep up with our latest features, sign up for the Weekly Edit newsletter and follow us @mubinotebook on Twitter and Instagram.FESTIVALSMay Days.As many as 200 French film festival workers plan to stage labor actions during Cannes, citing insufficient pay and the exclusion of many festival staff from unemployment benefits when they are not under contract. The movement is being organized under the banner of Sous Les Écrans La Dèche: Collectif Des Précaires Des Festivals De Cinéma.A new report outlines the institutional dysfunction at the Toronto International Film Festival, which recently lost the support of the telecommunications company Bell as its major sponsor. Citing a desire for “greater accessibility,” Slamdance Film Festival will relocate from Park City, Ut, to Los Angeles in 2025.NEWSHarlan County, U.S.A..Now that all thirteen IATSE locals have reached tentative agreements with the AMPTP,...
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  • 5/1/2024
  • MUBI
Rushes | A Preservation Crisis, Dante Remakes Corman, the Haitian Revolution on Screen
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. To keep up with our latest features, sign up for the Weekly Edit newsletter and follow us @mubinotebook.NEWSNostalgia.Industry experts warn that digital cinema files are not being properly maintained (“You have an entire era of cinema that’s in severe danger of being lost”), emphasizing the importance of amateur preservation efforts like Rarefilmm, recently profiled on Notebook.After a caucus week of intra-union meetings, negotiations between IATSE and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers continued, with their current contract set to expire on July 31. This week’s discussions focused on specific proposals from each of the 13 West Coast locals, starting with the International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600.Vision du Réel has announced the full program for its 55th edition, running April 12 to 21 in Nyon, Switzerland. The competition slate includes mostly first features.In PRODUCTIONLittle Shop of Horrors.
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  • 3/20/2024
  • MUBI
American Cinematheque Launches Major New L.A. Documentary Festival This Is Not a Fiction (Exclusive)
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The American Cinematheque is kicking off a robust new Los Angeles nonfiction film festival dubbed This Is Not a Fiction, running from April 10-18. The festival opens with docuseries “Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story,” with Jon Bon Jovi in-person at the Aero Theatre for the L.A. premiere screening.

The event will include in-person tributes to distinguished documentary filmmakers including Barbara Kopple, Joe Berlinger, Brett Morgen, Bill Morrison, Kirsten Johnson, Terry Zwigoff, Jeff Tremaine and Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, as well as a virtual Q&a with Frederick Wiseman.

Other premieres will include “Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus,” “Power,” “Strong Island,” “Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg,” a restoration of “Lumumba: Death of a Prophet” and “Incident,” plus special presentations of Morgan Neville’s “Steve! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces” and “Girls State.” A celebration of the 15th anniversary of “30 for 30” will feature a panel...
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  • 3/19/2024
  • by Pat Saperstein
  • Variety Film + TV
Diane Warren Talks About the Oscar It Hurt the Most to Lose and the New ‘Relentless’ Doc About Her
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In January, prolific songwriter Diane Warren received her 15th Academy Award nomination in the best song category for “The Fire Inside,” for the film “Flamin’ Hot,” directed by Eva Longoria. On March 10, Warren held onto her Oscar record in the category for more nominations without a single win when she lost to Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell for their “Barbie” song “What Was I Made For?”

But Warren doesn’t have much time to wallow in self pity. The songwriter, whose catalogue includes “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” “Un-Break My Heart,” and “If I Could Turn Back Time,” is due in Austin on March 12 for the SXSW premiere of Bess Kargman’s documentary “Diane Warren: Relentless.”

It’s a doc that multiple nonfiction helmers have attempted to make, which isn’t surprising since Warren has penned nine No. 1 and 33 top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and is tied for...
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  • 3/12/2024
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
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Palisades Park CEO Tamara Birkemoe on the Lingering Effects of the Dual Hollywood Strikes
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If you were to design a global sales agent in a lab, they would come out looking a lot like Tamara Birkemoe.

Born in Italy to Chilean parents and raised between Sweden and Rome before moving to the U.S. for film school, the multilingual exec has been a force on the indie film scene since her first job, straight out of UCLA, for Mark Damon’s Mdp Worldwide. For the next 16 years, Birkemoe put in time at Mdp (later Media 8 Entertainment) and then at Foresight Unlimited, the production and sales group Damon set up in 2005. The slate she oversaw ranged from studio-released big-budget action fare, such as Peter Berg’s Lone Survivor and Baltasar Kormákur’s 2 Guns, both Universal Pictures films, which grossed $155 million and $132 million worldwide, respectively; to Kevin Costner starrer The Upside of Anger, a New Line release that earned $28 million worldwide; and Patty Jenkins’ low-budget true-crime drama Monster,...
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  • 2/16/2024
  • by Scott Roxborough
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A High Note for a Highbrow Career: Sheila Nevins Celebrates Oscar Nom as She Ends 5-Year Run at MTV Documentary Films (Exclusive)
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Sheila Nevins has produced documentaries for most of her professional life. But at 84, she’s still notching career firsts.

Last month, Nevins added “Oscar-nominated director” to her résumé, having landed her first nod for co-directing the short “The ABCs of Book Banning” with Trish Adlesic and Nazenet Habtezghi.

Nevins’ first Oscars as a nominee take place at the same time she is wrapping up her run as the head of MTV Documentary Films. Nevins joined the company in 2019 after 38 years at HBO.

“I went there to raise the bar for the intellectual quotient of what MTV could produce in the documentary arena,” Nevins says. “I did highbrow and lowbrow at HBO, but when I got to MTV, I just did highbrow.”

On Nevins’ watch, MTV produced 40 docs and landed five Oscar nominations, including a feature doc bid this year for “The Eternal Memory.”

“Sheila Nevins is an extraordinary storyteller,...
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  • 2/14/2024
  • by Addie Morfoot
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Celebrity-Focused Docs Fall Short in the Awards Race: “A Giant F***-You to Netflix”
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The International Documentary Association (IDA), Cinema Eye Honors and Gotham Awards have delivered their verdicts on the top feature docs of the year. And, for the streamers, it’s a grim result.

Absent from the Gothams’ doc feature selections, the Cinema Eye’s top feature and director noms and the IDA’s 17-title shortlist are titles from Netflix, Prime Video and Apple TV+.

The lists read, in the words of one leading awards publicist, “like a giant fuck-you to Netflix.” And with Oscar campaigning in high gear, they pose the question: Is a streamer backlash brewing?

The Gotham noms are mostly non-u.S. productions, including Kino Lorber’s Four Daughters, PBS’ 20 Days in Mariupol and Cinema Guild’s Our Body. Likewise, the IDA’s shortlisted titles included Morocco’s The Mother of All Lies, Colombia’s Anhell69, South African artist portrait Milisuthando, the CBC-backed Twice Colonized and the BBC-backed,...
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  • 12/14/2023
  • by Adam Benzine
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
’30 for 30′ Doc Examines Peyton Manning and 1997 Heisman Trophy Race (Exclusive)
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The 1997 race for the Heisman Trophy will be explored in an installment of the 14th season of ESPN’s “30 for 30” series.

Titled “The Great Heisman Race of 1997,” the ESPN Films docu will debut on Dec. 9 on ESPN immediately following the broadcast of the Heisman Trophy Ceremony, which will air on the network.

The doc will focus on the race between Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson. Manning stunned the sports world in 1997 by deciding to return for his senior season at the University of Tennessee and spurning the NFL, making him the Heisman front-runner as he set his sights on an SEC Championship. But while Manning was the preseason favorite, other candidates arrived during the season including Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf, Marshall University’s wide receiver Randy Moss and Woodson (University of Michigan). The docu, directed by Gentry Kirby, will use archival footage to examine and unpack the race for the hallowed honor.
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  • 11/21/2023
  • by Addie Morfoot
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Max November 2023 Lineup: ‘Julia’ and ‘Rap Sh!t’ Return
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Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde Pierce in ‘Julia’ season 2 (Photograph by Sebastein Gonon/Max)

Max’s November 2023 schedule includes season two of Julia starring Sarah Lancashire as Julia Child and the return of Rap Sh!t with Aida Osman and Mia KaMillion. Bookie, a new comedy about sports gambling created by Chuck Lorre, makes its debut on November 30th with Sebastian Maniscalco starring as an LA bookie.

HBO documentaries Albert Brooks: Defending My Life and South to Black Power will stream on Max this November, along with CNN Films’ Little Richard: I Am Everything.

Series & Films Arriving On Max In November 2023:

November 1

Act of Valor (2012)

After the Thin Man (1936)

Aliens (1986)

The Ant Bully (2006)

Arthur Christmas (2011)

The Avengers (1998)

The Bachelor (1999)

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

Bells Are Ringing (1960)

Black Beauty (1994)

Boys’ Night Out (1962)

Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)

Brigadoon (1954)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

A Christmas Carol (1938)

Christmas Cookie Challenge, Seasons...
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  • 10/26/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
Hamptons Doc Fest Announces Program, Reveals Tributes To Matthew Heineman And Nancy Buirksi
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Oscar-nominated director Matthew Heineman and late filmmaker Nancy Buirski will be honored at the Hamptons Doc Fest in New York next month.

Heineman, whose latest film, American Symphony, premiered to acclaim at the Telluride Film Festival, will receive the prestigious Pennebaker Career Achievement Award, named for the legendary filmmaker and pioneer of “direct cinema” D.A. Pennebaker. Heineman is expected to be on hand to receive the honor, which has previously gone to Richard Leacock, Susan Lacy, Barbara Kopple, Stanley Nelson Jr., Alex Gibney, Liz Garbus, Sheila Nevins, Frederick Wiseman, Dawn Porter, Sam Pollard, and to Pennebaker and and his wife and filmmaking partner Chris Hegedus.

Jon Batiste in ‘American Symphony’

Hamptons Doc Fest will screen American Symphony, which has been acquired by the Obamas’ production company Higher Ground through the former first couple’s deal with Netflix. The documentary about Grammy-winning musician Jon Batiste and his wife, the musician Suleika Jaouad,...
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  • 10/21/2023
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
Palisades Park Pictures Inks Rights Deal With VIP Medienfonds — AFM
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Exclusive: Global sales agent Palisades Park Pictures has signed an agreement with VIP Medienfonds to represent all available media rights to titles in the Media 8 film library.

The slate includes rights to 14 films released between 2002-2013. The library includes titles such as Patty Jenkins’ Monster, starring Charlize Theron; Upside of Anger, starring Kevin Costner, Joan Allen, and Evan Rachel Wood; and Barbara Kopple’s action thriller Havoc, starring Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Channing Tatum.

Palisades Park Pictures will launch sales on the library titles at the upcoming MIPCOM and AFM markets. The licensing deal was negotiated by Birkemoe with VIP Medienfond’s Christian Beutel.

“Christian and the team at VIP are wonderful partners and it’s a pleasure to be in business with them on this important library of Academy Award winners, box office hits, and iconic genre fare,” said Palisades Park Pictures CEO and Partner Tamara Birkemoe. “I...
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  • 10/17/2023
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Oscar Hopeful ‘Beyond Utopia’ Takes Top Honors at Woodstock Film Festival 2023
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Madeleine Gavin’s Sundance award-winning documentary “Beyond Utopia” has garnered the best documentary and best doc editing honors at the 24th annual Woodstock Film Festival.

The documentary, which was recently acquired by Roadside Attractions, is vying for Academy Award attention.

Using hidden camera footage, the doc follows the high-stakes journey that a handful of desperate families make in order to defect from North Korea — a country with the most brutal regime on earth, led by a dictator, Kim Jong-un.

Doc jurors included directors Barbara Kopple (“Harlan County USA”) Richard Rowley (“ Kingdom of Silence”) and Heidi Ewing (“Jesus Camp”).

“This year’s winner is an astonishingly intimate, white-knuckle thriller following families trying to escape North Korea,” the jurors said in a joint statement. “Stitched together from raw, first person footage, it is impossible not to feel the heart-breaking courage as a family clings to each other during a nighttime crossing of the Mekong River.
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  • 10/1/2023
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
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2023 News and Documentary Emmy winners list in all categories
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The 44th Annual News and Documentary Emmy winners were announced at a pair of ceremonies on September 27 and September 28, with Lifetime Achievement Awards bestowed on CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer and filmmaker Barbara Kopple. Scroll down for the complete list of winners.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Chairman Terry O’Reilly said in a statement about the September 27 news winners, “This year’s News Emmy honorees are a testament to the health and vitality of the broadcast journalism profession. Tonight’s winning reports shine a light on events of critical importance to a global audience while adhering to the highest standards of the craft of journalism. There has never been a time when the need for fact-based, objective journalism is more pressing, and we congratulate tonight’s winners for their achievement.”

NATAS CEO and President Adam Sharp added about the September 28 documentary winners, “Tonight’s documentary Emmy winners are to...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
News & Documentary Emmys Winners: HBO Max, Nat Geo Lead Field On Night 2 – Full List
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Updated, 7:40 Pm: HBO Max (now Max), National Geographic and Prime Video were among the big winners on the second of two nights for the 44th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards. Presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the trophies for the documentary categories were handed out tonight at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.

Nat Geo’s Retrograde won for Outstanding Current Events Documentary, and Netflix’s In Her Hands took the Politics and Government category.

See the full list of Documentary category winners here, Wednesday night’s News winners here and the combined two-night list here.

The erstwhile HBO max led all networks and platforms with six wins, followed by Nat Geo with five and Prime Video’s three. Streamers Netflix and Paramount+ nabbed two each.

“There has never been a time when the need for thoughtful and hard-hitting documentaries has been greater, nor...
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Erik Pedersen and Bruce Haring
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘The Janes’ Wins Best Documentary at the 44th Annual Documentary Emmy Awards
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HBO Max’s The Janes was among the top winners at the 44th annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards on Wednesday, with the film — centered on a pre-Roe v. Wade abortion network in Chicago — taking home best documentary as well as best social issue documentary.

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) presented the Documentary category winners during a live ceremony at the Palladium Times Square in New York City and streamed live on NATAS’ viewing platform powered by Vimeo, the second of a two-night celebration. The News category winners were announced in a ceremony held at the Palladium on Wednesday.

Scheduled presenters at the Thursday night Docs ceremony included HBO Documentary & Family Programming’s Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller, reporter Jelani Cobb, Nothing Compares director Kathryn Ferguson, NPR host and Is That Black Enough for You?!? writer-director Elvis Mitchell, Doc NYC co-founder Thom Powers and National Geographic correspondent Mariana van Zeller.
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  • 9/29/2023
  • by Tyler Coates
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
News & Documentary Emmys 2023: Full Winners List
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The 44th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards completed the second of two nights of awards with its doc prizes — awarding the outstanding documentary Emmy to HBO Max’s “The Janes.” The film also received the award for outstanding documentary direction and social issue documentary, among other categories.

Amazon Prime Video’s “Good Night Oppy” won for outstanding documentary writing. And Nat Geo’s “Retrograde” won several Emmys, including for cinematography, editing and current affairs documentary.

The kudos kicked off the first of two nights on Wednesday in New York, with CNN, Vice and the New York Times as among the big winners. CNN led the news portion of the Emmys, with ten wins — followed closely by Vice, with nine, and then the Nyt with five.

Vice’s wins were bittersweet: Eight of them were for the now-canceled groundbreaking program “Vice News Tonight.”

CBS’ “Sunday Morning” won for recorded news program,...
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  • 9/28/2023
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
Woodstock Film Festival Adds Robert De Niro-Led ‘Ezra’ to Its Lineup (Exclusive)
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Woodstock Film Festival has added Tony Goldwyn’s comedy drama “Ezra,” starring Bobby Cannavale and Robert De Niro to its 2023 lineup.

In the film, which made its world premiere earlier this month at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival, Cannavale stars as Max, a stand up comic who after recently blowing up his career and marriage is living with his father Stan (De Niro). When Max’s autistic son Ezra is expelled from yet another school, Max makes the controversial decision to take him on a cross-country road trip.

In addition to Cannavale and De Niro, “Ezra” stars Rose Byrne, Vera Farmiga, Whoopi Goldberg and Rainn Wilson. (Mister Smith Entertainment and CAA are handling sales.)

“I am so excited that the Woodstock Film Festival chose to screen ‘Ezra,'” says Goldwyn. “Woodstock is one of the coolest festivals in the country for a filmmaker. After such an enthusiastic reception at TIFF last week,...
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  • 9/20/2023
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
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Bethann Hardison on Her Fight for Equality for Black Models: “I Was Willing to Step Off the Cliff”
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When Bethann Hardison co-created the Black Girls Coalition in 1988 — a group formed with Iman to shine a spotlight on women of color in modeling — she didn’t know she was laying the foundation for a discussion about diversity in fashion that would continue for decades.

“I just wanted to celebrate Black models. I wanted them to see each other,” says Hardison, the subject of the new documentary Invisible Beauty. Co-directed by Frédéric Tcheng (Dior and I, Halston) and Hardison and in theaters Sept. 15, the film details the fashion industry’s history of racial exclusion and her unflagging efforts over decades to push for progress. One minute into the film, actress Tracee Ellis Ross calls Hardison the “godmother of fashion.”

Bethann Hardison

The title Invisible Beauty is a nod to Ralph Ellison’s 1952 novel Invisible Man, in which an unnamed Black man narrates what life is like for African Americans in the South.
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  • 9/9/2023
  • by Brande Victorian
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘The Super Models’ trailer unveiled
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Apple TV+ today released the trailer for ‘The Super Models’, the highly anticipated four-part documentary event spotlighting the remarkable careers of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington. The series is set to premiere globally on September 20, 2023.

Each episode features never-before-seen commentary from some of the biggest names in fashion and culture, with contributors including Fabien Baron, Jeanne Beker, Emily Bierman, Tim Blanks, Martin Brading, Paul Cavaco, Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele, Grace Coddington, Sante D’orazio, Charles Decaro, Arthur Elgort, Edward Enninful, David Fincher, Tom Freston, John Galliano, Garren, Robin Givhan, Tonne Goodman, Michael Gross, Bethann Hardison, Marc Jacobs, Kim Jones, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Rocco Laspata, Suzy Menkes, Isaac Mizrahi, Michael Musto, François Nars, Todd Oldham, Hal Rubenstein, Anna Sui, Annie Veltri, Donatella Versace and Vivienne Westwood.

‘The Super Models’ travels back to the 1980s, when four women from different corners of the world united in New York.
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  • 9/7/2023
  • by Editorial Desk
  • GlamSham
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Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, More Give Inside Look at Their Careers and Lives in Apple’s ‘The Super Models’ Trailer
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Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington get candid about their high-profile careers in the first trailer for Apple TV+’s The Super Models.

The four-part docuseries launches Sept. 20 on the streaming platform and focuses on the lives of the four models who helped define beauty and power after rising to prominence in the 1980s, all while forging a close bond. The project promises unprecedented access to the stars as they open up about their paths and discuss key moments from their modeling journeys.

The Super Models also boasts a long list of notable names and fashion industry professionals to weigh in on the four women. Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, David Fincher, Donatella Versace, Isaac Mizrahi, Anna Sui, Grace Coddington and Vivienne Westwood are among those offering commentary.

“I was not seen as a person who had a voice in her own destiny,” Crawford recalls in the footage.
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  • 9/7/2023
  • by Ryan Gajewski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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News and Documentary Emmys announce more special honorees: Dan Rather, John Quiñones …
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The 2023 News and Documentary Emmys have revealed their Gold and Silver Circle Inductees for their 44th annual event, which will take place during two ceremonies on September 27 and September 28. As the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences explains, “Inductees are exceptional professionals who have performed distinguished service within the television industry, setting standards for achievement, mentoring, leadership and professional accolades for 50 or 25 years, respectively. They represent the best and brightest in the industry.” Those inductees are as follows:

SEE2023 News and Documentary Emmys: Barbara Kopple and Wolf Blitzer will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards

Gold Circle – 2023 News Inductees:

David Martin, National Security Correspondent, CBS News

John Quiñones, ABC News Correspondent, “20/20,” “Nightline,” “Good Morning America” and “What Would You Do,” ABC News

Dan Rather, Anchor, Journalist, Founder, News and Guts

Silver Circle – 2023 News Inductees:

Steve Fastook, Senior Vice President of Operations, CNBC

Kim Godwin, President, ABC News

Rand Morrison, Executive Producer,...
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
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News & Documentary Emmys: Dan Rather Among 2023 Gold and Silver Circle Inductees
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced the 2023 Gold and Silver Circle Inductees who will be feted at the 44th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be presented at two individual ceremonies: News on Sept. 27 and documentary on Sept. 28.

Longtime television news anchor Dan Rather is among the news inductees in the Gold Circle, along with CBS News’ national security correspondent David Martin and ABC News correspondent John Quiñones. The Silver Circle inductees for news include ABC News president Kim Godwin and senior national correspondent Steve Osunsami; CBS News producer Rand Morrison; CNBC senior vp of operations Steve Fastook; Meruelo Media president and CEO Otto Padron; and NBC News editor Thomas Snowden.

The documentary Gold Circle inductees are Dctv co-founders Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno, while the Silver Circle inductees include Daniel H. Birman, Lois Vossen and Christopher White.

“This year’s Gold and Silver...
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Tyler Coates
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dan Rather
Dan Rather, Kim Godwin Among Gold and Silver Inductees at News and Documentary Emmy Awards
Dan Rather
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced Tuesday the 2023 inductees into the Gold and Silver Circle, a list of luminaries that includes ABC News President Kim Godwin and legendary broadcast journalist Dan Rather.

Other inductees include ABC News correspondent John Quiñones, Meruelo Media President & CEO Otto Padron, documentarians Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno, cofounders of Dctv, and ABC News senior national correspondent Steve Osunsami, among others.

Other inductees include ABC News correspondent John Quiñones, Meruelo Media President & CEO Otto Padron,

The honorees will be honored at the 44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony Sept. 27 and 28, are

The Gold and Silver Circle, per NATAS, inducts “exceptional professionals who have performed distinguished service within the television industry, setting standards for achievement, mentoring, leadership and professional accolades for 50 or 25 years, respectively.”

As announced earlier, Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple will receive the Lifetime Achievement Honors at the ceremony. Blitz will receive his honor on Sept.
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Ross A. Lincoln
  • The Wrap
Woodstock Film Festival Kicks Off With ‘Fair Play,’ Will Honor James Ivory (Exclusive)
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The upcoming Woodstock Film Festival will kick off with Chloe Domont’s “Fair Play” and present a lifetime achievement award to James Ivory.

The 24th edition of the fest, which runs from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 in New York’s Hudson Valley, about 100 miles north of Manhattan, features a lineup of world, U.S. and New York premieres of feature films directed by filmmakers ranging from Steve Buscemi (“The Listener”) and Wim Wenders (“Anselm”) to Roger Ross Williams (“Stamped From the Beginning”).

Opening night “Fair Play,” an erotic thriller about a power-hungry couple contending for power at a cutthroat financial firm, was acquired by Netflix for $20 million after debuting at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

Wff will be held at venues in Woodstock, Rosendale and Saugerties, all of which are Hudson Valley towns where many Academy members own homes, making the fest an award season campaign hotspot.

Additional narrative feature...
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  • 8/29/2023
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
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2023 News and Documentary Emmys: Barbara Kopple and Wolf Blitzer will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards
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On August 22 the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) announced the two recipients of its Lifetime Achievement Awards at the 44th Annual News and Documentary Emmys, which will be held over two nights on Wednesday, September 27, and Thursday, September 28. News anchor Wolf Blitzer, a 33-year veteran of CNN, and documentarian Barbara Kopple, who won Oscars for “Harlan County U.S.A.” and “American Dream,” will be feted by the academy for their career contributions.

NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement, “We are thrilled to recognize two icons with Lifetime Achievement Emmy Awards. Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple each continue to enjoy successful careers and have made a deep impact in the world of television journalism and documentaries. Through their achievements, they have left indelible marks of distinction on the industry.”

SEE44th Annual News and Documentary Emmys nominations list led by CNN, Vice News, ABC, PBS...
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple to Be Honored at 2023 News & Documentary Emmy Awards
Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple will receive the Lifetime Achievement Honors at the 44th annual News & Documentary Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced on Tuesday. NATAS is recognizing longtime CNN veteran Blitzer for his career in broadcast journalism and Oscar-winning Kopple for her extensive work in film and TV documentaries.

“We are thrilled to recognize two icons with Lifetime Achievement Emmy Awards,” NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement. “Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple each continue to enjoy successful careers and have made a deep impact in the world of television journalism and documentaries. Through their achievements, they have left indelible marks of distinction on the industry.”

Also via statement, Blitzer, who has been at CNN for 33 years and hosts “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer,” said, “I am truly honored to receive this esteemed award from the Academy. When Ted Turner hired me,...
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Missy Schwartz
  • The Wrap
NATAS To Honor Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Kopple With Lifetime Achievement Awards
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Wolf Blitzer and director-producer Barbara Kopple will be this year’s Lifetime Achievement Honorees at the 44th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences said Tuesday.

Blitzer will receive his honor at the news ceremony September 27, while Kopple’s will be presented at the documentary ceremony September 28. Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.

“We are thrilled to recognize two icons with Lifetime Achievement Emmy Awards,” NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said. “Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple each continue to enjoy successful careers and have made a deep impact in the world of television journalism and documentaries. Through their achievements, they have left indelible marks of distinction on the industry.”

Blitzer is a 33-year veteran of CNN, where he’s served as anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer for the past 18 years.

Kopple is a...
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, Filmmaker Barbara Kopple to Receive News and Doc Emmys 2023 Lifetime Achievement Honors
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CNN news anchor Wolf Blitzer and Oscar-winning director/producer Barbara Kopple are this year’s recipients of the 44th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards lifetime achievement honors, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences was set to announce on Tuesday. The News & Doc Emmys take place over two days next month in New York: Blitzer will receive his honor at the news ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 27, and Kopple’s Emmy will be presented at the documentary ceremony on Thursday, September 28. Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square.

“Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple each continue to enjoy successful careers and have made a deep impact in the world of television journalism and documentaries,” said Adam Sharp, President and CEO, NATAS . “Through their achievements, they have left indelible marks of distinction on the industry.”

Blitzer, a 33-year veteran of CNN, currently anchors “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” on the news cabler.
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  • 8/22/2023
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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