Those living on society’s margins don’t often get their voices heard, but Katy Grannan turns her camera on those struggling with the day-to-day in her documentary “The Nine.” And slated to screen soon at Doc NYC, we’ve got an exclusive look at her observant picture.
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“The Nine” takes audiences to the ravaged community living on a barren, forgotten street in California’s Great Central Valley, with the film following Kiki, a broken dreamer who nevertheless maintains a vital optimism that helps her survive in this precarious place.
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Read More: The 20 Best Documentaries Of 2016 So Far
“The Nine” takes audiences to the ravaged community living on a barren, forgotten street in California’s Great Central Valley, with the film following Kiki, a broken dreamer who nevertheless maintains a vital optimism that helps her survive in this precarious place.
Continue reading Doc NYC Exclusive: The Streets Are Prison In Clip From ‘The Nine’ at The Playlist.
- 11/11/2016
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
It’s been a couple months since the last edition of What’s Up Doc? placed Michael Moore’s surprise world premiere of Where To Invade Next at the top of this list and in the meantime much shuffling has taken place and much time has been spent on various new endeavors (namely my Buffalo-based film series, Cultivate Cinema Circle). Finally taking its rightful place at the top, D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hagedus’ Unlocking the Cage is in the midst of being scored by composer James Lavino, according to Lavino’s own personal site. Though the project has been taking shape at its own leisurely pace, I’d expect to see the film making its festival debut in early 2016.
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
- 11/5/2015
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
The premiere post-tiff destination (September 20-25th) in the film community and a major leg up for narrative and non-fiction films in development, the Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) announced a whopping 140 projects selected for the Project Forum at the upcoming Ifp Independent Film Week. Made up of several sections (Rbc’s Emerging Storytellers program, No Borders International Co-Production Market and Spotlight on Documentaries), we find latest updates from the likes of docu-helmers Doug Block (112 Weddings) and Lana Wilson (After Tiller), and among the narrative items we find headliners in Andrew Haigh (coming off the well received 45 Years), Sophie Barthes (Cold Souls and Madame Bovary), Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty), Lawrence Michael Levine (Wild Canaries), Jorge Michel Grau (We Are What We Are), Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal (Stranger Things) and new faces in Sundance’s large family in Charles Poekel (Christmas, Again) and Olivia Newman (First Match). Here...
- 7/22/2015
- by admin
- IONCINEMA.com
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