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TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay and Rich Middlemas accept their Oscars for 'Undefeated.' Photo: Matt Brown / ©A.M.P.A.S.
Michael Moore Hosts On-Stage Evening of Clips and Conversation
IDA is excited to announce that Canon will be on hand in the lobby of the WGA Theater in Los Angeles this Saturday, February 25 at our annual DocuDay event. Canon representatives will be on site to showcase their newest development, the Canon Cinema EOS System. This new camera system, "built from the ground up for the serious filmmaker [...] is inspired by and created for the industry." To completely understand everyone filmmaker's wants and needs, Canon has consulted hundreds of people in the business to create this innovative new system, which they are proud to showcase for you at DocuDay LA
Stop by the Zagat booth in the lobby of the WGA Theater during DocuDay LA.
'The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom' is nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 2012 Academy Awards®.
'If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front' is nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
In 1980, I had pimples and braces. The teachers at Kellogg Middle School in Seattle occasionally said something interesting, but mostly the classroom was a banal place that rewarded conformity. There was an ever-present rigidity growing up during the Reagan Era that seemed to bind the soul. One evening, something startling happened. I stumbled upon a 13-hour PBS series called Cosmos, and it changed my life. It was written and hosted by a physics professor at Cornell University named Carl Sagan. I was glued. Cosmos was about the universe--its history, its origins and its destiny. It was about
The Academy Award-nominated 'God Is the Bigger Elvis' airs April 5 on HBO.
Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894-1941. Photo: Anthology Film Archives" src="http://www.documentary.org/images/magazine/2005/TravelNotes_Nov2005.jpg"> You hear about an incredible retrospective of early American avant-garde film at your local museum, you mark it on your calendar, you promise yourself you're going to get up off the couch and go...and yet somehow you never quite make it to the exhibition. Your one chance to see early works by Robert Flaherty, Elia Kazan, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, among others, is gone! Now, thanks to curator Bruce Posner and producer David
Academy Award nominee 'Undefeated' opens in theaters February 17 through The Weinstein Company.