A Camera That Goes Anywhere : The Legacy of American Documentary Cinema / directed by Jane Weiner.
2015
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A Camera That Goes Anywhere : The Legacy of American Documentary Cinema / directed by Jane Weiner.
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : JDB Films, 2015.
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English
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In English.
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1 online resource (61 minutes)
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The title, La Camera Passe-Partout, inspired by an article written by Leacock for Cahiers du Cinema in April 1959 wherein he, at this very early stage of the development of a 'new kind of cinema', begins to articulate his aesthetic ambition and artistic aspiration as a filmmaker. Weiner's camera enters the world of American Direct Cinema through 35 years of conversations with Leacock and four othersâ€"D.A. Pennebaker, Bob Drew, Terry Macartney Filgate and Al Maysles. In La Camera Passe-Partout, we discover how these five cineastes came together at an incredibly dynamic and defining moment of observational documentary filmmaking.
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