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Kwanini (2011)

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Johnny Depp at an event for Waiting for the Barbarians (2019)
TheWrap’s Film Critics Pick 10 Worst Movies of 2014
Johnny Depp at an event for Waiting for the Barbarians (2019)
For every year that is packed with awards season fodder and memorable movies that will go down in history, there is an equal number of films we wish we could erase from our memories.

The Worst of 2014 includes both people who should know better and repeat offenders, artists with a vision and hucksters out for a quick buck.

Here’s hoping the responsible parties resolve to do better in 2015.

Also Read: TheWrap’s Film Critics Pick 10 Best Movies of 2014

Below, TheWrap‘s Reviews Editor Alonso Duralde, and reviewers Inkoo Kang and James Rocchi present their worst films of the year.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 12/24/2014
  • by Alonso Duralde, Inkoo Kang and James Rocchi
  • The Wrap
134 Semi-Finalists for Best Documentary Feature
Whoopsy. I forgot to share this list... Herewith the films that could be up for Best Documentary Feature this year. We'll get a finalist of 15 at some point next month followed by 5 nominees in January "until we crown A Winnah!" If we've reviewed the titles, you'll notice their pretty color which you can then click on to read about them. The magic of the internet. You can also see the animated and documentary Oscar charts here.

The 134 Semi-Finalists

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Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case, Algorithms, Alive Inside, All You Need Is Love, Altina, America: Imagine the World without Her, American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs, Anita, Antarctica: A Year on Ice, Art and Craft, Awake: The Life of Yogananda, The Barefoot Artist, The Battered Bastards of Baseball, Before You Know It, Bitter Honey, Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity, Botso The Teacher from Tbilisi,...
See full article at FilmExperience
  • 11/3/2014
  • by NATHANIEL R
  • FilmExperience
134 Documentaries Compete For Oscar
One hundred thirty-four features have been submitted for consideration in the Documentary Feature category for the 87th Academy Awards. A shortlist of 15 films will be announced in December.

The submitted features, listed in alphabetical order, are:

“Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq”

“Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case”

“Algorithms”

“Alive Inside”

“All You Need Is Love”

“Altina”

“America: Imagine the World without Her”

“American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs”

“Anita”

“Antarctica: A Year on Ice”

“Art and Craft”

“Awake: The Life of Yogananda”

“The Barefoot Artist”

“The Battered Bastards of Baseball”

“Before You Know It”

“Bitter Honey”

“Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity”

“Botso The Teacher from Tbilisi”

“Captivated The Trials of Pamela Smart”

“The Case against 8”

“Cesar’s Last Fast”

“Citizen Koch”

“CitizenFour”

“Code Black”

“Concerning Violence”

“The Culture High”

“Cyber-Seniors”

“DamNation”

“Dancing in Jaffa”

“Death Metal Angola”

“The Decent One”

“Dinosaur 13”

“Do You Know What My Name Is?...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 11/2/2014
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Le sel de la terre (2014)
AMPAS receives 134 doc submissions
Le sel de la terre (2014)
Citizenfour, Life Itself, Red Army, Warsaw Uprising among long-list contenters for the 87th Academy Awards.

The Salt Of The Earth, Happy Valley, Jodorowsky’s Dune, Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me, Food Chains and Point And Shoot are also named.

The submitted features, listed in alphabetical order, are:

20,000 Days On Earth

Afternoon Of A Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq

Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

Algorithms

Alive Inside

All You Need Is Love

Altina

America: Imagine The World Without Her

American Revolutionary: The Evolution Of Grace Lee Boggs

Anita

Antarctica: A Year On Ice

Art And Craft

Awake: The Life Of Yogananda

The Barefoot Artist

The Battered Bastards Of Baseball

Before You Know It

Bitter Honey

Born To Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity

Botso The Teacher From Tbilisi

Captivated The Trials Of Pamela Smart

The Case Against 8

Cesar’s Last Fast

Citizen Koch

Citizenfour

Code Black

Concerning Violence

The Culture High

Cyber-Seniors

Damnation

Dancing In Jaffa

Death Metal Angola

The...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/31/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini, Tony Shalhoub, and Stanley Tucci in Big Night (1996)
Oscars: 134 Pics Vie For Best Feature Documentary
Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini, Tony Shalhoub, and Stanley Tucci in Big Night (1996)
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has released its list of 134 film vying for the Best Feature Documentary Oscar at the 87th Annual Academy Awards in February. A number of the nonfic hopefuls have yet to get their required Los Angeles and New York qualifying releases. Those that don’t will be cut from the contention. A shortlist of 15 films will be announced in December. Oscar noms will be revealed January 15, and ABC will broadcast Hollywood’s Big Night live on February 22 from the Dolby Theatre.

Here are the docu feature submissions:

Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq

Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

Algorithms

Alive Inside

All You Need Is Love

Altina

America: Imagine the World without Her

American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs

Anita

Antarctica: A Year on Ice

Art and Craft

Awake: The Life of Yogananda

The Barefoot Artist

The Battered Bastards of Baseball...
See full article at Deadline
  • 10/31/2014
  • by The Deadline Team
  • Deadline
More than 100 Documentary Features Up for the 87th Academy Awards
One hundred thirty-four features have been submitted for consideration in the Documentary Feature category for the 87th Academy Awards®. Several of the films have not yet had their required Los Angeles and New York qualifying releases. Submitted features must fulfill the theatrical release requirements and comply with all of the category's other qualifying rules in order to advance in the voting process. A shortlist of 15 films will be announced in December. Films submitted in the Documentary Feature category also may qualify for Academy Awards in other categories, including Best Picture, provided they meet the requirements for those categories. The 87th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 15, 2015, at 5:30 a.m. Pt in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater. The Oscars® will be held on Sunday, February 22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar...
See full article at Alt Film Guide
  • 10/31/2014
  • by Steve Montgomery
  • Alt Film Guide
On Indie Street: Social Causes Build Loyal Audiences
By Jay Webb

Previously: What Are Films Without An Audience?

A large portion of our population has thankfully grown past the phase of only wearing bracelets to feel like we are agents of change in our world or society. Today the world is small enough and access is great enough for every individual to truly make small changes that can accumulate to create huge impact on life and planet. Filmmakers are some of the most dynamic multi-taskers of our world society, and on top of that they already have a solid medium with audiences they can inspire to make important world changes.

With most all film projects, a director must envision some type of change he/she wants to inspire in the film’s eventual audience. Whether it is changing their perspective, making them laugh, or giving them insight into the world around them, your story should have a designed...
See full article at Hope for Film
  • 6/17/2014
  • by tedhope
  • Hope for Film
Kwanini (2011)
Tanzania: A Journey Within Is More Selfie that Documentary
Kwanini (2011)
Tanzania: A Journey Within follows two friends from the United States to Africa: one a young Tanzanian man, Venance Ndibalema, who is returning home, the other his lively American friend, Kristen Kenney, who is eager to have inspiring experiences in idyllic Africa.

This documentary is often cruel to Kenney, who displays a level of clueless naïveté astounding even for an innocent abroad. Kenney seems to never have had a brush with death or despair in any form; it seems possible she's never read a novel or the newspaper.

She experiences the trip through a lens always focused on herself: "This is by far the coolest thing I've ever done!" on the slopes of Kilimanjaro; "I'm in frickin' Africa!" as she is driven past animals on the Serengeti. Kenney is an ...
See full article at Village Voice
  • 4/23/2014
  • Village Voice
Kwanini (2011)
Exclusive Trailer: An Eye-Opening Trip in Malaria Documentary 'Tanzania: A Journey Within'
Kwanini (2011)
Toh! has a trailer exclusive for new documentary "Tanzania: A Journey Within," which opens April 25 in New York in conjunction with World Malaria Day (and arrives May 2 in La). Directed by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Sylvia Caminer, the doc explores the journey of two friends -- one, a privileged American woman, and the other a Tanzanian scientist-philosopher as they travel across the African country of the title, with the goal of dedicating their time and efforts to malaria treatment and prevention. A campaign is set up along with the release of the film, called "Buy a Ticket, Save a Life," with proceeds from each individual ticket sold going towards treatment of a child malaria patient in Africa. Here's the official synopsis: He's from a place so old it's been called the cradle of mankind. She's led a privileged life in America without hardship or pain. Together these two unlikely friends embark...
See full article at Thompson on Hollywood
  • 4/15/2014
  • by Beth Hanna
  • Thompson on Hollywood
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