Tag: Documentary

Every Sunday and holiday, every week, the City of Bogotá, Colombia closes down over 70 miles of roadways to cars and let people bike, walk, talk, exercise, picnic, sunbathe, I could go on and on. Just watch the video, it's amazing. This video comes to you via Streetfilms from the Open Planning Project in NYC. Check out our website for much more on films about transportation, bicycles, pedestrian issues and open space. Contact: info@streetfilms.org to request a DVD.
Shortlisted 2009

From a meaningless life to a meaningless death...
CAUTION:
Campfire advises that many images in the following program depict human distress and suffering and recommends viewing only by persons over the age of 15.Fireside Study
Shortlisted 2009

Bob Randall, a Yankunytjatjara elder and traditional owner of Uluru (Ayer's Rock), explains how the connectedness of every living thing to every other living thing is not just an idea but a way of living. This way includes all beings as part of a vast family and calls us to be responsible for this family and care for the land with unconditional love and responsibility.

Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder, or does it?
Jaclyn Hewer's filmography:
Bitter Art (2008) – Feature Film | Production Manager/Production Coordinator
Sickly Sweet (2007) – Short Film | Director | Awarded at Well-Tanned Comedy Festival
The Department of Nothing (2006) – Short Film | 2nd Assistant Director
Jo and Margo (2004) – Short Film | Director
We had an Obama bash in Philippe's bar on Tuesday night, Jan. 20th 2009.
This clip was done in part to celebrate Philippe's neighborhood bar, as a RAC. (See notes on Nina's Little Shop for explanation of a RAC).
The bar is under Philippe's house and normally the drinks flow on Friday nights, but this was a Tuesday not to be missed.
Like the rest of the world, we wish Barak Obama the very, very best, cognigsant of the very daunting challenges ahead for him.
More of director Mike Rubbo's introduction

400 people set out on a boat. Only 7 made it to Australia. Amal Basry was one of them
The feature-length version of Hope to date has received the following awards:
• ATOM Awards 2008: Winner Best Documentary – Social and Political Issues
• Australian Directors Guild Awards 2008: Finalist Best Feature Documentary
• HREOC Human Rights Awards 2008: Finalist ‘Television’ category
A journey through a small Australian town reflects another through the virtual territory of travel blogs.
Katy Morrison's major production at VCA School of Film & TV is Second Lives, which premiered at ACMI cinema, Federation Square, December 4 2008. Shortlisted 2009

If you’ve ever been bored at work, this short film is for you. Documentary filmmaker Nick Spunde exposes his personal struggle with this very modern subject of boredom. It’s a private and internal space most eloquently visualised in a public and external way.
Fireside Study
Shortlisted 2009
