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Documentary Now! is an American mockumentary television series created by Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, and Rhys Thomas, and premiered on August 20, 2015, on IFC. Armisen and Hader star in many episodes, and Thomas and Alex Buono co-direct most episodes.
Movies to watch this weekend include "Since I Been Down," the Paul Schrader-scripted "There Are No Saints" and Ti West's porn-horror throwback "X." Review: Documentary probes hope for prison ...
Hope Frozen is a 2019 Thai documentary film directed and co-written by Pailin Wedel, together with Nina Ijäs, and released by 2050 Productions. It follows a Thai couple who, after their three-year-old daughter dies of brain cancer in 2015, decide to have her body cryogenically preserved .
5B was featured [9] and was the closing film at the San Francisco Doc Stories 2018 film festival. The film premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2019, was set for American premiere at Los Angeles Pride on June 7, 2019, and released nationwide on June 14, 2019, in select theaters.
The documentary showed Hope living in Asheville, North Carolina, to be closer spiritually to her father, who lived in the woods for part of her childhood. Her father died in 2007 after a heart attack.
It was invited to be the opening film of the 8th Festival du Film Coréen à Paris ("Korean Film Festival in Paris") in 2013, [29] and shortly after, was also shown at the London Korean Film Festival. [30] Hope was the surprise winner for Best Film at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards, defeating blockbusters Miracle in Cell No. 7, Snowpiercer ...
The former Team USA goalkeeper, 43, spoke candidly about her separate arrests for domestic violence and a DWI in Netflix’s UNTOLD: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer, available to stream now. In 2014 ...
Movies to watch this weekend include "Since I Been Down," the Paul Schrader-scripted "There Are No Saints" and Ti West's porn-horror throwback "X." Review: Documentary probes hope for prison ...