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documentaries
In addition to juried awards, audience members vote to select the Rogue Creamery
Audience Award: Documentary Feature, and the Audience Award Best Short Film:
Documentary or Dramatic.
Winning films in all categories are announced at the Awards Celebration, Sunday, April
11 (p9). Juried and Audience award-winning documentary films will have additional
screenings on Monday, April 12. Tickets are on sale now!
Jurors – Best Documentary: Feature Length Jurors – Best Short Documentary
ies
NANCY COLLET founded Cinema Collet, JUDITH HELFAND is a filmmaker, activist and
offering services to Toronto International Film educator. Her films include Blue Vinyl, A
Festival, Middle East International Film Healthy Baby Girl, and Everything’s Cool (AIFF
Festival, Telefilm Canada, and more. Collet 2008). She co-founded Working Films and
worked for the American Film Institute’s AFI Chicken & Egg Pictures, and is currently Envi-
FEST for 10 years, most recently as Director of ronmental Filmmaker-in-Residence at Univer-
Programming. sity of Wisconsin’s Nelson Institute.
STAN HALL is a Portland freelance writer
TAMARA KRINSKY is currently New Media Proj-
currently writing for The Oregonian. In addition
ect Manager for the Writers Guild of America
to film reviews, he writes a weekly column,
West, and Associate Editor of the International
documentar
Beyond The Multiplex, which gives attention to
Documentary Association’s Documentary Maga-
independent, foreign and documentary offerings
zine. She has written for Variety and Filmmaker
at Portland’s indie movie houses.
Magazine, and was Associate Director of the Film
Program at HBO’s U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.
DOUG WHYTE founded the Media Arts De- PETER L. STEIN is the Executive Director of the
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partment for KDHX Community Media and San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the first and
serves as Director of the Media Arts Program. largest of its kind in the world. During his 10
He created the International Documentary years at KQED (PBS), he produced and execu-
Challenge, sits on the board of National Alliance tive produced many programs and documen-
for Media Arts and Culture, and is on the Big taries, including the Peabody Award-winning
Sky Documentary Programming Committee. The Castro, which he also wrote and directed.
Oscar Docs
For other Oscar-Nominated
Documentaries make sure to Short Docs
92 minutes
check out Burma VJ (p19) and
■ Thursday 3p, Friday 9a, 83 minutes
Saturday 12p, and Sunday 6p
The Most Dangerous Man in
Thursday 12p, Friday 9p, Monday 12p
America: Daniel Ellsberg and
Kavi (p59) the Pentagon Papers (p31). Born Sweet (p19)
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant (p29) Salt (p37)
Music by Prudence (p33) The Solitary Life of Cranes (p39)
Oscar nominated documentaries
Unique views into three beautiful worlds:
and a short capture the triumph
spirit, land and sky
of human spirit over adversity.
Oscar-nominated Kavi Salt
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