Errol Morris
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Take A Picture | Lauren Walsh | LA Review Of Books | 20 May 2012
Review of "Believing Is Seeing", by Errol Morris. On photography. What gives particular images their power? Why do we find tragic images more moving than happy ones? Is there a dividing line between a true photo and a staged one? Read full article Member from The Browser Read more »
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Pilot Denny Fitch, credited with saving 184 people aboard Flight 232, dies Wednesday
The impossible had already happened once on July 19, 1989. Denny Fitch just had to make it happen again. The tail engine of United Flight 232 blew up on the DC-10 passenger plane bound for Chicago. Shrapnel from the blast shredded the hydraulic lines. In from Des Moines Register Read more »
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Entertainment One Takes World Rights to 'Freezing People is Easy'
TORONTO - Entertainment One Films International has grabbed the international sales rights to director Errol Morris’ dark comedy Freezing People is Easy. Toronto-based Entertainment One acquired the worldwide rights in all media, excluding North America, from Hollywood Reporter Read more »
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What’s in a Name Part 2 & 3
Errol Morris’ What’s in a Name parts 2 and 3. It’s definitely an interesting series of essays, as people in Chinese cultures have a very different way of approaching names. While most of them never change their family name, a lot of them change their Eng from Memoirs On A Rainy Day Read more »
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We Review the Facebook Roadshow Movie
Facebook Roadshow begins with a Star Wars-style text crawl to set the context. Only this crawl is lacking a triumphal John Williams fanfare, and rather than something like Episode IV: A New Hope, it begins with “This presentation contains forward-looking from BusinessWeek Read more »