Roger Deakins

  • Michael Henry Wilson – In Search of Kundun with Martin Scorsese (1998)

    USA1991-2000AsianDocumentaryMichael Henry Wilson

    “Lively and illuminating.” -Village Voice

    “Gripping on every level.” -Le Monde

    “Penetrating and insightful.” -Los Angeles Times

    “Not to be missed.” -Hollywood Reporter

    “Valuable and informative.” -New York Times

    The making of Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated film Kundun was an historic event, the first feature film treatment of the life of the 14th Dalai Lama. Michael H. Wilson documented this emotion-filled encounter of Scorsese and his Italian and American team with the Tibetans who portrayed the key figures in the tumultuous recent history of Tibet.Read More »

  • Gary Leva – Film Noir: Bringing Darkness to Light (2006)

    2001-2010DocumentaryFilm NoirGary LevaUSA

    The documentary “Film noir: Bringing darkness to light,” completed in 2006 and produced and directed by Gary Leva, is far superior to any of the film-noir documentaries available on public-domain collections of film noir for several reasons: (1) At 68 min., the subject is treated in depth. (2) The B&W clips from films as well as the interviews in color and color film posters are of excellent quality. (3) The clips, some from rarely seen films, are precise selections, unlike the fuzzy, often lengthy trailers included in previous noir documentaries. (4) Read More »

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