Ed Burns, whose debut film The Brothers McMullen premiered at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, was announced today as a jury member for next month’s Sundance in Park City, Utah. Burns joins documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, executive Tom Rothman and 16 others named to five juries that will award prizes at independent film’s most high-profile showcase.
Short Film Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Jan. 22, with feature film awards announced at a separate ceremony on Jan. 26. The festival runs this year from Jan. 17-27.
Click below for the entire Sundance jury list:
U.S. Documentary Jury
Liz Garbus is a prolific documentary filmmaker.
Short Film Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Jan. 22, with feature film awards announced at a separate ceremony on Jan. 26. The festival runs this year from Jan. 17-27.
Click below for the entire Sundance jury list:
U.S. Documentary Jury
Liz Garbus is a prolific documentary filmmaker.
- 12/19/2012
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
"When I mentioned the writer Paul Goodman to an older friend," recalls Dan Callahan at the L, "he cried, 'My God, I haven't heard his name in years. In the 60s, you couldn't avoid him!' The tone of his second sentence was slightly exasperated, and based on Jonathan Lee's new documentary, Paul Goodman Changed My Life, Goodman was very adept at exasperating people. Novelist, poet, public intellectual, playwright, urban planner, Gestalt therapist, bisexual family man and inveterate cruiser of sailors, Goodman tried to be so many things at once that he didn't get the attention he felt he deserved until his book on male delinquency, Growing Up Absurd, made him famous in 1960. After that, Goodman spent a heady decade as a kind of rumpled professor Pied Piper of the 60s youth movement, but his engagement with that movement led to disillusionment before his death in 1972."
"'Anarchism is an attitude,...
"'Anarchism is an attitude,...
- 10/20/2011
- MUBI
Paul Goodman’s name once carried enough cultural currency to support an offhand reference in Annie Hall, and he left a substantial imprint on the worlds of politics, psychology, and gay rights, to name just a few. As his daughter explains in Jonathan Lee’s revelatory documentary Paul Goodman Changed My Life, Goodman was an old-fashioned man of letters, a potent social critic and self-proclaimed anarchist who became one of the country’s most prominent public intellectuals, as well as a poet, playwright, and novelist whose skills are vouched for by such luminaries as composer Ned Rorem and the Living ...
- 10/20/2011
- avclub.com
Zeitgeist Films has acquired North American rights to "Paul Goodman Changed My Life," a documentary by Jonathan Lee about one of the 20th century’s most influential thinkers Full release below. July 20, 2011 Zeitgeist Films acquires all North American rights to U.S. documentary Paul Goodman Changed My Life, directed by Jonathan Lee Zeitgeist Films is pleased to announce the acquisition of Jonathan Lee’s documentary feature Paul Goodman Changed My Life ...
- 7/21/2011
- Indiewire
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