Social Imaginaries and the Poetic Reflexive: The Role of Documentary in Global Societies

Social Imaginaries and the Poetic Reflexive: The Role of Documentary in Global Societies

Social Imaginaries and the Poetic Reflexive: The Role of Documentary in Global Societies By Mary Moylan   Engaging with Reality: Documentary and Globalization By Ib Bondebjerg Intellect/Chicago University Press $28.50, 288 pps. ISBN: 978-1-78320-189-1   In his book Engaging with Reality: Documentary and Globalization, Ib Bondebjerg, professor of film and media studies at University of …
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“Bullitt” Deconstructed

“Bullitt” Deconstructed

The Portillo Project Portillo Explodes Popular Cultural Myths That Fix Collective Senses of Identity By Mary Moylan Set in San Francisco, the documentary My McQueen(2003), directed by Lourdes Portillo, takes on an exploration of a very interesting frontier, the Mexican American frontier- a key moral, political and geographical frontier that she considers throughout the full range …
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Read My Latest Review for the IDA

Read My Latest Review for the IDA

The Killing Fields: A Filmic Inquiry into Violence By Mary Moylan   Killer Images: Documentary Film, Memory and the Performance of Violence Editors: Joram Ten Brink & Joshua Oppenheimer New York: Wallflower Press, Columbia University Press $25.00, 330 pps. ISBN 978-0-231-16335-4   On the heels of his acclaimed documentary The Act of Killing, filmmaker Joshua …
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Interview With Lourdes Portillo

Interview With Lourdes Portillo

The Discrete Art of Lourdes Portillo: 3D Animation Evokes the Liminal Spaces of Dream By Mary Moylan The DocuThinker Summer Travel Blog continues on the road with a special interview from Lourdes Portillo. On one particularly bright San Francisco morning in early June, Docuthinker caught up with Lourdes Portillo in a North Beach café to …
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DocuThinker Summer Travel Blog

DocuThinker Summer Travel Blog

Open City Doc Fest: DocuThinker Travel Blog in London By Mary Moylan This month in London is host to the most sought after British cultural events:  the Queen’s 87th birthday, The Royal Ascot, Wimbledon, The Lord’s Cricket – the list goes on. Of course, I’m here to attend Open City Docs Fest- London’s global documentary …
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Check Out My Festival Review for the IDA

Check Out My Festival Review for the IDA

Far Away, So Close: Santa Barbara Fest Maintains Its Coastal Identity By Mary Moylan   The opening night address of the 28th annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival, delivered by festival director Roger Durling, paid tribute to his late mentor, the great underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy. Crediting deGruy with encouraging him to take on the …
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Check Out My Review For The International Documentary Association

Check Out My Review For The International Documentary Association

The Personal Documentary Considered In ‘The Cinema of Me’ By Mary Moylan   The construction of subjectivity in first-person documentary is given serious consideration in The Cinema of Me: The Self and Subjectivity in First Person Cinema, a collection of first-person essays from several talented film theorists and practitioners. These essays examine the roles of …
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Festival Review

Festival Review

Open City: An Upstart Doc Fest Thrives in London By Mary Moylan The London-based Open City Docs Fest kicked off its second edition in June, exhibiting more than just a film festival, with offerings of interactive screenings and live events, performances, workshops and panels, and 132 films spread over four days-right on the heels of …
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Read My Latest Article for Documentary Magazine

Read My Latest Article for Documentary Magazine

From the Courtroom to the Edit Room: When Lawyers Shift Careers By Mary Moylan The career path to documentary filmmaking is a diffuse one. Some documentarians transition back and forth from broadcast journalism or fiction filmmaking, others shift from artistic disciplines such as still photography or theater. But given documentary’s power to instigate social action and …
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Check Out My Latest Review For The IDA

Check Out My Latest Review For The IDA

Book Review: Cinema’s Alchemist: The Films of Peter Forgaćs  By Mary Moylan   Cinema’s Alchemist: The Films of Peter Forgaćs Editors, Bill Nichols and Michael Renov Minneapolis: Visible Evidence, University of Minnesota Press $27.50,  271pps. ISBN 978-0-8166-4874-0c   Cinema’s Alchemist, The Films of Peter Forgaćs, the latest  from the Visible Evidence series of texts on nonfiction …
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Read My Latest Review for the IDA

Read My Latest Review for the IDA

The Fiction in Nonfiction: ‘Recording Reality’ Deconstructs Documentary Storytelling By Mary Moylan   Recording Reality, Desiring the Real By Elizabeth Cowie Minneapolis: Visible Evidence, University of Minnesota Press $25, Paper, 217 pps. ISBN 978-0-8166-4548-0   Elizabeth Cowie’s Recording Reality, Desiring the Real is a sharply focused theoretical resource organized as a series of previously published …
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