• Source: Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
    • The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema founded by Nancy Buirski, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor of The New York Times and documentary filmmaker.
      The festival is a program of the Center for Documentary Studies, a non-profit at Duke University. This event receives financial support from corporate sponsors, private foundations, and individual donors. The Presenting Sponsor of the Festival is Duke University. Additional sponsors include: A&E IndieFilms, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, National Endowment for the Arts, Merge Records, Whole Foods, Hospitality Group (parent company for Saladelia Cafe and Madhatter Bakeshop and Cafe), and the City of Durham.
      The festival began in 1998 with a few hundred patrons and has grown significantly since then. Full Frame is now considered to be one of the premier documentary film festivals in the United States. Full Frame became a qualifying festival for the Producers Guild of America (PGA) Award for Best Documentary in 2012, and a qualifying festival for the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) in 2013.
      Full Frame also presents documentary work in other venues both locally and nationally, partnering with organizations like the American Tobacco Historic District/Capitol Broadcasting Company, Des Moines Art Center, Duke University, the IFC Center, the International Affairs Council of North Carolina, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the National Association of Latino Independent Producers, PNC Financial Services, Rooftop Films, and the University of North Carolina (UNC) School System.
      Attendees have included Michael Moore, D. A. Pennebaker, Martin Scorsese, Danny DeVito, Ken Burns, Joan Allen, Al Franken, and Steve James.


      Curated series


      Each year the festival invites a member of the documentary filmmaking community to curate a series of films on a specific topic. The curated series have included:

      1998: Tolerance, curator Larry Kardish
      1999: 'World Without Limits
      2000: Outside Looking In: Coming of Age Stories, curator Alan Berliner
      2001: 2001 - Fast Forward', curator Kent Jones, Film Society of Lincoln Center
      2002: Score!, curator DA Pennebaker
      2003: Leadership Through a Gender Lens, curators Marie Wilson and Chris Hegedus
      2004: Hybrid: A New Film Form, curator Mary Lea Bandy
      2005: Why War?, curator Cara Mertes
      2006: Class in America, curator St. Clair Bourne
      2007: The Power of 10, curators St. Clair Bourne, Charles Burnett, Ariel Dorfman, Cara Mertes, Michael Moore, Walter Mosley, Mira Nair, DA Pennebaker, Julia Reichert, and Martin Scorsese
      2009: Migrations, curator Lourdes Portillo
      2009: This Sporting Life, curator Steve James
      2010: Work and Labor, curators Steve Bognar and Julia Reichert
      2011: One Foot in the Archives, curator Rick Prelinger
      2012: Family Affairs, curator Ross McElwee
      2013: Stories About Stories, curator Amir Bar-Lev
      2014: Approaches to Character, curator Lucy Walker
      2015: The Moral Compass, curator Jennifer Baichwal
      2016: Perfect and Otherwise: Documenting American Politics, curator R. J. Cutler
      2017: DoubleTake, curator Sadie Tillery
      2018: Crime and Punishment, curator Joe Berlinger


      Tribute awards


      From 1998 to 2011, the festival presented a filmmaker with the Full Frame Career Award. In 2012, this award was changed to the Full Frame Tribute. Past recipients include:

      1998: Albert Maysles, Michael Apted
      2000: D. A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus
      2001: Barbara Kopple
      2003: Charles Guggenheim
      2004: Marcel Ophüls
      2005: Ken Burns, Ric Burns
      2006: Richard Leacock
      2007: Ross McElwee
      2008: William Greaves
      2009: St. Clair Bourne
      2010: Liz Garbus and Rory Kennedy
      2011: Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg
      2012: Stanley Nelson
      2013: Jessica Yu
      2014: Steve James
      2015: Marshall Curry
      2016: Kirsten Johnson
      2018: Jehane Noujaim


      Industry award


      Occasionally, the festival honors an industry member who has made important contributions to the field with the Full Frame Industry Award. Past recipients include:

      2000: Sheila Nevins
      2001: Soros Documentary Fund/Diane Weyermann
      2003: Pat Mitchell
      2007: P.O.V./Marc Weiss


      Awards


      The festival offers a number of prizes at each event.
      The prizes awarded at the 2016 festival were:

      The Reva and David Logan Grand Jury Award for the best feature film.
      The Full Frame Jury Award for Best Short for the best film of 40 minutes or less.
      The Full Frame Audience Award for a short film and a feature film chosen by ballot of the attendees of the festival.
      The Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) Filmmaker Award for the film that best combines originality and creativity with firsthand experience in examining central issues of contemporary life and culture.
      The Charles E. Guggenheim Emerging Artist Award for the best first-time documentary feature filmmaker.
      The Full Frame President's Award for the best student film.
      The Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights for a film that addresses a significant human rights issue in the United States.
      Past Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights are:

      2020: Us Kids, Directed by Kim A. Snyder
      2019: Mossville: When Great Trees Fall, Directed by Alexander Glustrom
      Past Grand Jury Award winners are:

      1998: In Harm's Way, Travis
      1999: Return with Honor, Fotoamator
      2000: La Bonne du Conduite: 5 Histoires d' Auto Ecole (The Way I Look at You: 5 Stories of Driving School')
      2001: Benjamin Smoke, Avant de Partir
      2002: The First Year
      2003: Etre et Avoir
      2004: Control Room
      2005: Murderball, Shape of the Moon
      2006: Iraq in Fragments
      2007: The Monastery
      2008: Trouble the Water
      2009: Burma VJ
      2010: Enemies of the People
      2011: Scenes of a Crime
      2012: Special Flight (Vol Special)
      2013: American Promise
      2014: Evolution of a Criminal
      2015: (T)error, Kings of Nowhere
      2016: Starless Dreams
      2017: QUEST
      2018: Hale County This Morning, This Evening (special jury award Of Fathers and Sons)
      2019: One Child Nation
      2020: Mayor
      2022: I Didn't See You There


      References




      External links


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