Re: Ellen Brodsky's post on Sun 3 Apr 2011: View thread
Happy to hear this, i am pretty sure you gonna love this film.
This is a topic where you can say which documentary has really impressed you, and why people should see it. Can be a recent one or an all-time favourite. Can't be your own though, sorry...
Praise the work of others, not your own. If you want to beat the drum for your own documentary, please don't do it here. Professionals have their own Shameless Self-Promotion topic.
We also have a Documentary Films topic for our Professionals where the debate is private and possibly more controversial. This topic here is for recommendations to the documentary-interested public.
Re: Ellen Brodsky's post on Sun 3 Apr 2011: View thread
Re: James Longley's post on Sat 9 Apr 2011: View thread
By contrast, Armadillo was great. A very strong work of documentary cinema about foreign troops in Afghanistan, at last. I hope it gets a wide release.
Re: James Longley's post on Mon 11 Apr 2011: View thread
Mon 18 Apr 2011
Edited Mon 18 Apr 2011 by John Burgan
Death by plastic? This powerful short film was recently produced and shot by D-Worder Riley Morton.
Re: James Longley's post on Sat 9 Apr 2011: View thread
i just watched INSIDE JOB, and i must say... yawwwwwnnnnn! i was really looking forward to it, but it was just so uncinematic and uninspiring. i suppose if one had their head in the sand for the past few years – or stuck in Pakistan/Iran – and had no knowledge of the financial crisis already, then it could have been educational. but having listened to This American Life's radio series on the crisis, and having read a whole bunch of newspaper articles on the same, it just did not add anything new.
i really think it is regrettable that an unimaginative doc like INSIDE JOB gets nominated for an oscar, but films like LAST TRAIN HOME and THE OATH get left behind.