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  1. Capturing reality : the art of documentary Authors : Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) , Films Media Group , National Film Board of Canada Summary : From cinema vérité pioneers Albert Maysles and Joan Churchill to maverick directors like Errol Morris and Werner Herzog, this program presents the reflections and experiences of some of the documentary world's brightest luminaries.

  2. 15. Juli 2018 · From cinema vérité pioneers Albert Maysles and Joan Churchill to maverick directors like Errol Morris and Werner Herzog, this program presents the reflection...

    • 92 Min.
    • 91,6K
    • Manufacturing Intellect
  3. In this feature-length film on the art of the documentary, director Pepita Ferrari interviews 33 leading documentarians and shows clips from over 50 films. From cinéma-vérité pioneers like Albert Maysles and Michel Brault to mavericks like Errol Morris and Nick Broomfield, it explores the challenges of capturing reality on film. Directors as diverse as Pakistani feminist Sabiha Sumar and ...

  4. 15. März 2023 · The art of documentary filmmaking is an immersive storytelling technique that allows filmmakers to capture real stories and events on camera. Unlike other forms of filmmaking, documentaries focus on real people, places, and events, and the stories that emerge from them. Documentary filmmakers aim to capture the essence of a story by using a ...

  5. Featuring intimate interviews with 38 directors and 163 film clips from classics such as Grey Gardens and The Thin Blue Line, as well as arresting recent work such as Darwin's Nightmare, Touching the Void and One Day in September, Capturing Reality offers insight into myriad aspects of the complex creative process. Deftly charting the documentarian's journey, director Pepita Ferrari fashions ...

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  6. Featuring interviews with 38 directors and 163 film clips from classics such as Grey Gardens and The Thin Blue Line, as well as recent work like Darwin’s Nightmare and Touching the Void, Capturing Reality explores the complex creative process that goes into making non-fiction films. Deftly charting the documentarian’s journey, it poses the question: can film capture reality?

  7. Simply, a film comprised of interviews of contemporary documentary filmmakers telling us how they make their films, accompanied by a second disc equally useful for film studies teachers, is why Pepita Ferrari’s Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary is a required purchase for film studies collections.