Five Essential Contemporary Documentary Filmmakers
5 Must-See Documentaries That Will Leave You In Awe
Though it's fun to escape into the fictional world of Hollywood movies, sometimes it's equally exciting to explore the real life tales that are the subjects of intriguing documentaries. Here are five destined to dazzle viewers:
Six O'Clock News
Filmmaker Ross McElwee explores the stories behind the headlines in this understated yet powerful film. Throughout it, McElwee interweaves events from his own life with closer looks into stories he's seen on the evening news.
Grey Gardens
This film is a quirky portrait of two of Jackie O’s distant relatives that are living in Hamptons squalor. The Maysles Brothers, who produced this documentary, are legends of their craft.
Man On Wire
This film chronicles the world’s greatest tightrope artist, Phillipe Petit, and his death-defying stunts. Petit is an unforgettable protagonist who will enthrall you every step of the way.
Gates Of Heaven
Director Errol Morris has long been known for this portrayals of interesting characters. In this documentary, the focuses his lens on the somewhat eccentric operators of a pet cemetery.
Hands On A Hard Body
S.R. Bindler’s amazing film about an endurance contest in rural Texas, where ordinary folks stand touching a truck until they pass out in hopes of winning the prize.
Four Great Political Documentaries
In an election year, it’s always a good idea to look back at past events to guide us in our future decisions. These four films tell stories of political events that we can still learn from today.
Feed
Cobbled together from footage filmed just before and after candidates in the 1992 presidential election went on the air, this often funny documentary lays bare the very human personalities that emerge when candidates think no one is watching.
The Fog of War
Using his distinctive documentary style, Errol Morris coaxes 85 year old Robert McNamara to give an interview for the ages, giving a surprisingly frank account of his time as Secretary of State during the Vietnam War.
Street Fight
A mayoral race in Trenton, New Jersey sets the stage for a gripping tale of a young, idealistic candidate going up against a seasoned political machine.
Please Vote for Me
In 2007, a class of third graders in China held the country’s first democratic school election, for the position of class monitor. The film provides a glimpse into Chinese society and the very nature of democracy.