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    Feb 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Documentaries delight Hollywood's politically engaged

    The documentary category is where Hollywood wears its conscience on its sleeve, and this Oscar season's nominees have the politically engaged members of the industry buzzing more than usual over the range and variety of topics.
    The documentary category is where Hollywood wears its conscience on its sleeve, and this Oscar season's nominees have the politically engaged members of the industry buzzing more than usual over the range and variety of topics. Partly, that's because the...

    Tags: Anne Archer, Politics, Documentary (genre), Scott Hamilton Kennedy, Film Festivals

  2. Dec 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Documentaries that take you for a walk in their shoes

    While many of this year's feature documentary Oscar contenders focus on an inattentive (or worse) government, some are notable for their intimate portrayals of an individual. Kimberley Roberts, whose home-video footage of Hurricane Katrina forms the heart of Tia Lessin and Carl Deal's "Trouble the Water," lands squarely in both and she thinks that means something.
    While many of this year's feature documentary Oscar contenders focus on an inattentive (or worse) government, some are notable for their intimate portrayals of an individual. Kimberley Roberts, whose home-video footage of Hurricane Katrina forms the heart...

    Tags: Werner Herzog, New York, Scott Hicks, Sam Adams, Philip Glass

  4. Oct 17, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Movie review: Trouble the Water -- 4 out of 5 stars

    Orlando Sentinel Movie Critic
    The thing that separates Trouble the Water from the many other documentary films to come out of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath are its "stars." Filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin stumbled into a gold mine when they found Ninth Ward residents...

    Tags: Television, Gold and Precious Material, Entertainment, Metal and Mineral, Movies

  6. Aug 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Kanye West, Spike Lee and more stars gear up for Democratic National Convention

    WHO NEEDS bread and circuses when you've got networking and rock 'n' roll?
    CAUSE CÉLÈBRE
    WHO NEEDS bread and circuses when you've got networking and rock 'n' roll? For every Democratic delegate who is bound for the convention in Denver, desperate to influence the platform committee, there are plenty more looking for the best entertainment...

    Tags: Fran Drescher, Black Eyed Peas (music group), Washington (U.S. state), Politics, Charlize Theron

  8. Jan 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Telling their story

    SUNDANCE has always had a real "come-as-you-are" attitude, but its unlikely anyone has ever shown up as pregnant as Kim Roberts. "Nine months and two weeks and I still made it," she says with pride. She took the journey from New Orleans with her doctor's approval because "it's an opportunity for me to get the story out. I had to make it, by any means necessary."
    SUNDANCE has always had a real "come-as-you-are" attitude, but its unlikely anyone has ever shown up as pregnant as Kim Roberts. "Nine months and two weeks and I still made it," she says with pride. She took the journey from New Orleans with her doctor'...

    Tags: Disasters, American Red Cross, Movies, Los Angeles Times, Trouble the Water (movie)

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