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The Carolina Theatre in Durham, NC is the main venue for the festival. The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema founded by Nancy Buirski, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor of The New York Times and documentary filmmaker. [1]
Copenhagen International Documentary Festival - CPH:DOX: 2003 Copenhagen: Denmark: Development Film Festival: 2005 Chennai: India: DMZ International Documentary Film Festival: 2009 Gyeonggi-do: South Korea: Doc LA - Los Angeles Documentary Film Festival: 2010 Los Angeles, California: United States: Doc NYC: 2010 New York City: United States ...
Vivian Howard (left) and Cynthia Hill (right) at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards. Cynthia Hill is an American director and producer. She is most famous for creating, directing, and producing the television show A Chef's Life (2013–2018), as well as the documentary films Private Violence (2014), “The Guestworker” (2006), and “Tobacco Money Feeds My Family” (2003).
After a year-long hiatus the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival has unveiled the lineup for its 26th edition, which will take place in Durham, N.C., from April 4-7. The festival will kick things ...
The annual Durham documentary festival has been a host to several films that went on to receive Oscar nominations and awards. Durham’s Full Frame Documentary Film Festival to pause until 2024 ...
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Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. is the 5th-largest performing arts organization in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, which encompasses Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. The nonprofit presents nearly 100 concerts and comedy performances per year, more than any major venue in the market, and has been among the smallest venues ...
Life is Fruity (人生フルーツ, Jinsei Furūtsu) is a 2017 Japanese documentary film. [1] It was directed by Kenshi Fushihara, produced by Katsuhiko Amuno, dubbed by Kirin Kiki, photographed by Nobutaka Murata, and produced by Tōkai Television Broadcasting. The film's protagonists are Shuichi Tsubata and his wife, Hideko.