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PUBLIC MARKS from gregg with tag documentaire

January 2016

July 2015

The True Cost | A Documentary Film

This is a story about clothing. It’s about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world. The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically. The True Cost is a groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing?

April 2015

L'héritage du silence

Une websérie documentaire d'Anna Benjamin et Guillaume Clere Illustrée par Aline Rollin

Hong Kong Unrest

An Immersive Virtual Reality Documentary

March 2015

Scott Kelly: A Year in Space, TIME's Documentary Series

On March 27, Scott Kelly begins a historic year in space. Follow Kelly and his twin brother as they test the boundaries of space together.

I Just Won a World Press Photo Award and a POYi, but I’m Not Celebrating — Vantage — Medium

A documentary project about social issues is worth nothing if it doesn’t improve the lives of its subjects

Thought Maybe

Thought Maybe is an online library of films focused on topics challenging modern society, industrial civilisation, globalisation and dominant culture. This space is an independent and autonomous resource to inform, inspire and provoke action. It’s not like other websites...

January 2015

Sweatshop - deadly fashion - Aftenposten

Que se passe-t-il quand trois jeunes blogueurs de mode norvégiens sont invités à découvrir le quotidien des ouvriers qui fabriquent nos vêtements dans le tiers-monde ? Pas une émission mal foutue de télé-réalité, mais un web-documentaire intitulé Sweatshop ("Atelier de misère") dont les épisodes ont été diffusés sur le site du quotidien norvégien Aftenposten en avril.

The Misfit Economy

Bottoms-up, informal, and black market economies may have something to teach the traditional economy about ingenuity, entrepreneurialism and human resilience.

September 2014

Michael Moore's 13-Point Manifesto for Documentary Filmmaking

(an absolute must-read for creators in non-fiction storytelling).

The Undocumented

The Undocumented is a feature length cinema verite documentary that exposes a little known consequence of United States immigration policy.  Since 1998 more than 2000 dead bodies and skeletal remains of illegal border crossers have been found in the desert in southern Arizona.

August 2014

Overburden

After a mine disaster kills her brother, a right-wing pro-coal activist joins forces with a tree-hugging grandmother to take down the most dangerous coal company in the U.S.

June 2014

Door into the Dark

An immersive documentary experience about the psychology of navigation

One Day on Earth

One Day on Earth started in September of 2008 with the goal of creating a unique worldwide media event where thousands of participants would simultaneously film over a 24-hour period.

BEFORE THEY PASS AWAY

The purity of humanity exists. It is there in the mountains, the ice fields, the jungle, along the rivers and in the valleys. Jimmy Nelson found the last tribesmen and observed them. He smiled and drank their mysterious brews before taking out his camera. He shared what real people share: vibrations, invisible but palpable. He adjusted his antenna to the same frequency as theirs. As trust grew, a shared understanding of the mission developed: the world must never forget the way things were.

May 2014

CYOD

Inspired by the Choose Your Own Adventure phenomenon of the 1980’s - Choose Your Own Documentary tells the true story of Nathan Penlington's discovery of a diary and his attempts to unravel its many mysteries. Part stand-up, part film documentary and part spoken word, it’s a unique and compelling interactive experience in which the audience play the most important role.

April 2014

Who is Dayani Cristal | The Film

EP IN THE SUN-BLISTERED SONORA DESERT BENEATH A CICADA TREE, ARIZONA BORDER POLICE DISCOVER A DECOMPOSING MALE BODY. LIFTING A TATTERED T-SHIRT, THEY EXPOSE A TATTOO THAT READS “DAYANI CRISTAL”. WHO IS THIS PERSON? WHAT BROUGHT HIM HERE? HOW DID HE DIE? AND WHO—OR WHAT—IS DAYANI CRISTAL?

March 2014

The Act of Killing essay: How Indonesia’s mass killings could have slowed the Vietnam War.

How did we forget the mass killings in Indonesia? And what might they have taught us about Vietnam?

Your world inside out: ¡Vivan las Antípodas! and Kossakovsky’s Ten Rules | BFI

¡Vivan las Antípodas! is a mysterious trick film: inventive, wildly playful and truly mesmerising. The movie is a portrait of four antipodes – places on Earth diametrically opposite one another – that plays out as magical realist ethnography.

Victor Kossakovsky’s 10 Rules for documentary filmmaking: | Capturing Light

Russian filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky’s 10 Rules  for documentary filmmaking: