Lindsay Utz and Nels Bangerter Discover Story in Cinematic Non-Fiction
Julia Reichert sings the praises of her “American Factory” editor as does Kirsten Johnson for the man who assembled the story of “Cameraperson.”
Julia Reichert sings the praises of her “American Factory” editor as does Kirsten Johnson for the man who assembled the story of “Cameraperson.”
How does being your own cinematographer change how you work as a director.
The final five nominees will be announced on January 24.
The inventive and cinematic repurposing of old footage and photographs breathes emotional life into these award contenders.
Moore and Poitras spoke with “Cameraperson” director Kirsten Johnson about combating Trump and the role of documentaries.
“Cameraperson” and “Fire at Sea” are right behind, with four apiece.
Johnson shares her insights from 25 years as a nonfiction cinematographer and how those experiences led to her new memoir “Cameraperson.”
Janus Films will release the film next month.
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