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Fascinating 1968 documentary film by George Lucas posted by the film website Cinephilia and Beyond. This documentary reveals how draining the making of a movie can be. Made during production of Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Rain People.”
For this documentary, filmmaker Niko Tavernise moved to Montreal for five months and shot more than 300 hours of footage, which he edited on Final Cut.
By Gregory Crofton In 1965, Frank De Felitta traveled to Greenwood, Miss., to shoot the NBC documentary “MISSISSIPPI: A SELF PORTRAIT.” The murder of three civil rights workers in 1964 just outside Philadelphia, Miss., as well as other race-related crimes…
“CUTIE AND THE BOXER,” a beautiful documentary about Brooklyn artists Ushio and Noriko Shinohara that have lived together in tumult, expression and flowering creativity for decades, is discussed during an interview with the film’s director Zachary Heinzerling. (Source: B.Y.O.D.).
Though they would eventually kidnap him, the Taliban granted journalist Paul Refsdal unprecedented access. This exclusive documentary shows us a side of the Taliban we have never seen before.
By Gregory Crofton Watched the PBS American Masters documentary about Jimi Hendrix, a man so consumed with playing guitar he was hardly ever without one. “Jimi used to get up in the morning and put a guitar on before he…