DA Pennebaker’s ‘Original Cast Album: Company’ Is the Best Musical Theater Documentary Ever
The late filmmaker was a giant of the form, but even some of his most ardent fans may be unfamiliar with his 1970 Stephen Sondheim collaboration.
The late filmmaker was a giant of the form, but even some of his most ardent fans may be unfamiliar with his 1970 Stephen Sondheim collaboration.
Filmmaker Robert Greene (“Bisbee ’17”) explains the late documentary legend’s impact and surveys his career.
Here’s Dylan’s best film work over five decades of collaborating with directors like Martin Scorsese, D.A. Pennebaker and Sam Peckinpah.
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The directors of two major movies on political campaigns talk about how their stories have changed with time.
The film is a follow-up to director Francis Whately’s 2013 documentary, “David Bowie: Five Years.”
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