City of gold, laura gabberts documentary film about las beloved restaurant critic jonathan gold premiered this week at the sundance film festival. It, retroactively known as it chapter one, is a 2017 american supernatural horror film based on stephen king s 1986 novel of the same name. A new documentary, a river between us, set for release this spring, examines the history of the conflict and the grassroots efforts that led to the. Stop over documentary, discovery, history 824,979 views 53. A film on the mythical and environmental imagination with feelings of love for rivers of amazonia check out the river. Experience it all with our best documentary series and movies. The closing ceremony will be capped off by a rock and roll performance by the orchestra starring elo former members. A river and its people, the niger river local boats. Florence and its magnificent treasures await your visit. Made in new york and sponsored by the american institute of planners, the city was intended for screening at the 1939 new york world fair. Walk on the river a black history of the alamo city we take the time to document both the history and the contributions african americans have made to the fabric of san antonio from emancipation to the present time.
River activists who made history and a movie 06242011 12. Essexville, mi a film nominated for a 20 academy award in the best documentary category focuses heavily on a former u. Schuylkill river documentary draws crowd in city news. The film centres on drag the red, a volunteer group in manitoba who search the red river for the bodies of missing and murdered indigenous women smith has stated that it was vermettes north end love songs which helped draw her attention to the perspectives of indigenous youth from. City on the water a powerful minidoc about nyc and its.
It is the first film in the it film series as well as being the second adaptation following tommy lee wallace s 1990 miniseries. The river is a 1938 short documentary film which shows the importance of the mississippi river to the united states, and how farming and timber practices had caused topsoil to be swept down the river and into the gulf of mexico, leading to catastrophic floods and impoverishing farmers. The documentaries cover everything from music and cinema, to literature, religion, politics and physics. One of the most fascinating documentaries ive seen in a while, primarily in terms of its focus on a subject that will leave many urban viewers. Once upon a time, in almost every city, many rivers flowed. Volunteer activist kyle kematch and awardwinning writer katherena vermette have both survived this heartbreak and share their histories with each other and the audience. The film has also been selected for the prestigious australian antenna documentary film festival, and the official trailer has been released today. A looming disaster in one of the most spectacular environments on earth sparks a rescue mission unlike any other in sea of shadows, a riveting new documentary with the intensity of a hollywood thriller from national geographic documentary films and winner of the sundance audience award.
Exsaginaw river coast guard woman in academy awardnominated. A story of malcolm x a historical dramatization, the company is set to premiere its second film walk on the river. This is a trailer for a river film, a 40minute documentary film about the okanaganokanogan rivershed. Like the terminator, rock the boat, features plenty of action, including a helicopter chase. The documentary then returns home for its kentucky premiere at the flyover film festival on march 15. Heres a short list of some interesting river films you may want to download or. Firenzeflorence, italy 4k urban documentary film no. River city drumbeat new documentary from owsley brown. Rock the boat is a documentary about a small band of environmental activists who decide to challenge the system and. Exsaginaw river coast guard woman in academy award.
River city window film, located in richmond virginia, is a full service glass tinting company. Based on the novel by rumer godden, who was born in india and lived there many years, it remembers her childhood seen through the eyes of a young girl named harriet patricia walters, who falls in love with the new neighbor. The river is like an ozu film in the way it regards life without trying to wrest it into a plot. Weve also prepared a fact sheet that serves as a companion guide, which you can download here and from the films website. With the success of their first release message to the people. Sea of shadows national geographic documentary films. It ends by briefly describing how the tennessee valley authority project was beginning to reverse these problems. Army university press in association with the combined arms doctrine directorate presents an overview of the german invasion of the soviet union in its documentary film, stalingrad. This film follows an up and coming indie folk band as they traverse and document this endangered river system in the form of original music.
Chicago freelance writer bill stamets reaches parttime at columbia college and is shooting a super8 film about the 96 presidential campaign. Ironically, mumfords principles were taken to heart after world war ii by real estate developers who saw such communities as a way to profit from the. Light on the didacticism weve tended to expect of environmentally conscious documentaries. This river is a 2016 canadian short documentary film directed by katherena vermette and erika macpherson. After refusing to obey a senior surgeon, john lake, an american volunteer doctor in laos, is instructed to take a leave of absence. After the flood is a new documentary directed by awardwinning filmmaker todd. In this yale environment 360 video, he follows the natural course of the colorado by raft, on foot, and overhead in a small plane, telling the story of a river whose water is siphoned off at every turn. The film centres on drag the red, a volunteer group in manitoba who search the red river for the bodies of missing and murdered indigenous women.
Jan 28, 2015 city of gold premiered this week at sundance. In her interview with evan kleiman gabbert says it took three coffee meetings to convince gold to do the film. The documentary by filmmaker cale glendening follows joey and his assistant ryan as they complete their latest photo series holy men. Click on the category titles to browse for more docs. During the course of the year, the girls fall in love with the same unavailable man, there is a death and a birth, and the river continues to flow. The colorado river has carved a deep imprint both on the physical landscape and on the lives of he people who rely on it. It, retroactively known as it chapter one, is a 2017 american supernatural horror film based on stephen kings 1986 novel of the same name. Beyond is an exclusive documentary featuring photographer joey l.
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As riverkeepers boat captain, john lipscomb says, the city owes its existence and its wealth to the fact that its on this river and part of this harbor. It is the first film in the it film series as well as being the second adaptation following tommy lee wallaces 1990 miniseries. A conversation between calgary and the bow river one year after the biggest flood in the citys history. River city drumbeat tells the story of edward nardie white, who has devoted his life to leading the river city drum corp rcdc, an ensemble he cofounded with his wife, zambia nkrumah, in louisville, kentucky, to offer the youth of their. Dec 16, 20 a river and its people, amazon part 2 belem to manaus documentary, discovery, history duration. The film is one of the simplest and most beautiful by jean renoir 18941979, among the greatest of directors. Contributions from federal, state, and community agencies and embassies.
Apr 15, 2020 fall river as of today, all 10 episodes have been released of run this city, a documentary miniseries about the rise of jasiel correia ii to mayor of fall river and his fall on charges of. To regroup, he travels to a remote island in the south of laos. Fall river as of today, all 10 episodes have been released of run this city, a documentary miniseries about the rise of jasiel correia ii to mayor of fall river and his fall on charges of. Looking at the desolate city scenes in the beginning of the film, its easy to see why people like mumford would think that abandoning the city center would lead to better lives for working people. By the river, a documentary produced by heckler executive producer charu menon about death hotels in the holy indian city of varanasi had its exclusive premiere on friday in singapore. The windy city international documentary film international. There is immense power in connecting with audiences through an artistic vision of moving pictures and sound. Jonathan gold documentary city of gold premieres at. On earth day 2010, the oil rig deepwater horizon exploded, flooding the gulf of mexico with crude oil and devastating the coastline. The producer of the film was documentarian pare lorentz, a leftist director who had already achieved fine results working with composer virgil thomson on the plow that broke the. When mexican drug cartels and chinese traffickers join forces to poach the rare totoaba fish in the sea of.
This documentary and new deal promotional film describes the importance of the mississippi river valley to the united states while arguing. This short documentary offers an indigenous perspective on the devastating experience of searching for a loved one who has disappeared. Southgate and produced with international rivers, amazon watch. The river mississippi river 1938 documentary film pare. Some of the best documentary films about rivers and streams are never seen by a. A documentary film is a nonfictional, motion picture intended to document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education, or maintaining a historical record. A list of recently posted documentaries in each category. Photographer peter mcbride traveled along the colorado river from its source high in the rocky mountains to its historic mouth at the sea of cortez.
Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, tv series and more. Companion film to king corn about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture. A dvd documentary is a documentary film of indeterminate length that has been produced with the sole intent of releasing it for direct sale to the public on dvds, as different from a documentary being made and released first on television or on a cinema screen a. But sometimes its inspirational, scary, sad, funny or anywhere in between. Ganges is a nature documentary series for television on the natural history of the river ganges in india and bangladesh as well as the variety of animals and habitats that are to be found along the rivers 2,510 km 1,557 mi reach, the programmes also feature the cultures, traditions and religions of the very large human population that it supports. The modern city in film, america in the 1920s, primary. Return of the river a documentary film about the elwha. But behind the splendour of a unique artistic and cultural heritage there lies hidden a real city, with its inhabitants and lifestyle organized to meet. Well known for providing top quality work and customer service, mike is considered by his peers to be one of the.
Thai director nontawat numbenchapols second documentary of the year is set among. A river and its people, amazon part 2 belem to manaus documentary, discovery, history duration. The river and the wall follows five friends on an immersive adventure through the unknown. Mar 07, 2019 army university press in association with the combined arms doctrine directorate presents an overview of the german invasion of the soviet union in its documentary film, stalingrad.
The center of the world examines the rise and fall of the world trade center from its conception in the postworld war ii economic boom, through its controversial construction in the. A new film tells the story of the klamath river agreements. Foundation grants provide stability for existing programs and seed the launch of new initiatives. City of gold, laura gabberts documentary film about las beloved restaurant critic jonathan gold premiered this week at the sundance film festival in her interview with evan kleiman gabbert says it.
A conversation between calgary and the bow river one year after the biggest flood in the city s history. River city drumbeat, the uplifting new feature documentary directed by marlon johnson and anne flatte and produced by owsley brown presents, will have its world premiere at the doc nyc film. Through our lens, we want to tell your story in a unique way that captures the spirit of what you do. Michael cook in toronto and members of the brescia underground collective who are actively working with their city to help uncover and reveal its intricate subterranean history and its. Filmmaker jon bowermaster returns to the shores of louisiana five years after the disaster, interviewing a rich crosssection of local denizens fishermen, scientists, politicians, environmentalists, and oilrig workers to uncover the enduring impact of. Mike klotz the owner of river city window film has more than 28 years of experience of installing window film throughout central virginia. Theyre thoughtprovoking, eyeopening, and enlightening. Return of the river is the documentary film that lives up to the grandeur of the elwha, its renewal, and its promise. Windy city international documentary festival, co columbia college, 600 south michigan avenue, chicago il 60605. A documentary film chronicle new yorks beginnings from its earliest days as a dutch trading post to the 17th century construction of the erie canal, which made. The film focused on the birth, the death and the rebirth of the river, which, like other rivers across the country, saw its beauty shattered and the drinkability of its water compromised through. It seems that lorentz, the author of the film s subject, moved from being film critic to producer and authentic pioneer of a type. A new documentary, a river between us, set for release this spring, examines the history of the conflict and the grassroots efforts that led to the landmark 2014 agreement.