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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
FACES OF DOCUMENTARY: TRUE/FALSE 2008 

Arbus
A few flickers of the long Leap Day weekend that was True/False 2008: in its fifth edition, the Columbia, Missouri-set nonfiction festival began with the traditional grand march through town, led by "punk marching band" Mucca Paaza. Images of swamis and Diane Arbus pictures danced in the streets.

Son of a Gun
Gregory O'Toole and Rivkah Beth Medow show their jaw-dropping doc Sons of a Gun as a work-in-progress.

Tiger Gibney

Alex Gibney was fresh off his Oscar win for Taxi To The Dark Side.
Anna Broinowski
True/False is great at ferreting out films too good to be overlooked; one of them was the premise-violating whirlwind, Forbidden Lie$, by blunt Aussie director Anna Broinowski, seen at a panel.

Swami Broderick
The festival calls its advisors-to-filmmakers "swamis"; while donning the golden turban, in memory of Columbia's own true-false footnote to space-age lounge music Korla Pandit, is optional, Peter Broderick went full swami while taking questions about distribution models.

David Wilson
Ubiquitous festival co-founder David Wilson at the freshly christened Ragtag Cinema...

David Wilson, James Marsh

And Wilson with director James Marsh before closing night's Man on Wire.
Music man
Once more, with feeling, Mucca Pazza.


# posted by Ray Pride @ 12/23/2008 06:48:00 PM
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