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June 26, 2006
Contact:
Loretta Ramos
MT&R
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Call for Entries
Along with the slate of premiere screenings, the Festival will feature seminars and panel discussions exploring issues critical to the craft and content of the documentary, including the ever-popular workshop, The Art of the Documentary Pitch. Other confirmed special events will include the panel The Art of the Cut: Editing the Documentary, a Master Class with direct cinema pioneer Albert Maysles, and A Tribute to filmmaker Jerome Liebling, hosted by Ken Burns.
The complete Festival schedule will
be announced at a later date. Past Festival
highlights have included the
Call for Entries
Entries are now being accepted for both the premiere screenings and The Art of the Documentary Pitch Workshop. Complete submission guidelines and entry forms can be found at www.mtr.org/festivals/mtrdocfest2006/index.htm. There is no entry fee. Submission materials will not be returned.
Nonfiction, feature-length
documentaries of any subject or genre are acceptable. Films may not have screened in
Five preselected, emerging filmmakers will have the opportunity to pitch a documentary idea to a panel of television executives and producers. The winner will receive a $5,000 grant, sponsored by American Documentary Inc., the producers of the award-winning P.O.V. series for PBS. Applicants must submit a DVD or VHS sample of their project, a synopsis of the concept, and a completed and signed entry form no later than August 15, 2006.
For additional information, go to www.mtr.org.
The Museum’s Documentary Festival was inaugurated in 2000 with the mission of bringing exemplary documentaries and works of nonfiction to the public. Over the past six years, the Festival has hosted screenings and dialogues that have included such participants as Jon Alpert, Peter Arnett, Ken Burns, Ric Burns, Glenn Close, Robert Drew, Eve Ensler, Liz Garbus, Taylor Hackford, Eugene Jarecki, Sebastian Junger, Susan Lacy, Rory Kennedy, Al Maysles, Michael Moore, Gordon Parks, Alexandra Pelosi, DA Pennebaker, Alvin Perlmutter, Sam Phillips, Alan and Susan Raymond, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Weide, and Gideon Yago.
The Documentary Festival Advisory Committee members are Jon Alpert, Downtown Community Television Center;
David Fanning, Frontline; Paola Freccero; Liz Garbus, Moxie Firecracker
Films; Chana Gazit, Steward/Gazit Productions; Rena Golden, CNN International;
David Grubin, David Grubin Productions; Diana Holtzberg, Films Transit
International; Marjorie Kaplan, Discovery Kids/Discovery Communications,
Inc.; Lynne Kirby, Sundance Channel;
Barbara Kopple, Cabin Creek Films; Susan Lacy, American Masters; Lauren
Lazin, MTV Networks; Ruby Lerner, Creative Capital; Beni Matias, Association of
Independent Video and Filmmakers; Al Maysles, Maysles Films, Inc.; Cara Mertes,
P.O.V.; Stanley Moger, SFM Entertainment, LLC; Nina Henderson Moore,
BET; Sheila Nevins, HBO; Thom Powers, Filmmaker; Steve Rosenbaum, Magnify Media;
Vivian Schiller, Discovery Times Channel; Prof. George Stoney, Tisch School of
the Arts; Molly Thompson, A&E; Rosalind P. Walter; Susan Werbe, The History
Channel; Christopher Wilcha, Filmmaker; and Kristal Brent Zook, Columbia
University.
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