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ERROL MORRIS' FIRST PERSON
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Originally broadcast on Bravo and the Independent Film Channel, Errol Morris' interview series is a masterful counterpart to his feature-length documentary work. Using his patented "Interrotron" system--a series of monitors and cameras which allows interview subjects to look directly into the camera lens--Morris interviews an eclectic assortment of intriguing individuals. From the autistic professor who designs slaughter houses ("Stairway to Heaven") to an invertebrate zoologist obsessed with locating a giant squid ("Eyeball to Eyeball"), each of the interviewees is uniquely fascinating. Includes all 17 episodes from the original series. Errol Morris---USA---2000---408 mins.
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FAST, CHEAP AND OUT OF CONTROL
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Documentary master Errol Morris' magical portrait of the weird and wonderful worlds of an elderly topiary gardener, a retired lion tamer, an expert on mole rats, and a cutting-edge robotics designer. Morris interplays, overlaps and interrelates the lives of these four men, who tread the thin line between genius and madness. In doing so, the documentarian raises perplexing questions about the future of mankind.
Errol Morris---USA---1997---82 mins.
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FOG OF WAR
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Documentary filmmaker Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line) once again examines the nature of human folly and error by turning his camera towards the former U.S. Secretary of Defense, Robert S. McNamara. Culled from over 100 hours of one-on-one interviews, The Fog of War analyzes the 85-year-old McNamara's life, from his childhood, Ivy League education, and job as Ford Motor Co. president, to his involvement in many defining political events of the twentieth century, including the firebombings of Japan during WWII, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. "Stunning" (Desson Howe, Washington Post). Winner of the 2003 Best Documentary Feature Academy Errol Morris---USA---2003---105 mins.
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GATES OF HEAVEN
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One of the landmarks of American documentary cinema, this funny, inspiring, bizarre look at people and pet cemeteries is really a powerfully revealing statement about Americans' lives and dreams. "Arguably the masterpiece about the American heartland" (J. Hoberman, Village Voice); "A masterpieceāOne of the top ten films of all time" (Roger Ebert). Errol Morris---USA---1978---90 mins.
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MR. DEATH (ERROL MORRIS)
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Errol Morris turns his attention to a morbid yet tragic figure in this provocative documentary. The subject is Fred Leuchter, Jr., a self-taught execution specialist who became a leading capital punishment consultant to prisons across the country. Leuchter claims his mission is to make executions more humane, but his own humanity is questioned after he is hired to find evidence to assist the defense of a Holocaust denier involved in a controversial trial. "Using archly staged interviews and reconstructions that draw attention to the components of the documentary form, Morris does justice to the complexity of hot-button issues by suggesting several layers of subtext at once" (Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader). Errol Morris---USA---1999---92 mins.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
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Though there was a massive stir after images first leaked of terror suspects being abused and tortured by US Army guards at Abu Ghraib prison back in 2003, Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris wants to make sure no one forgets it. Or more importantly, who's to blame. Landing interviews with the American MPs who were charged in the scandal, the resounding message of Standard Operating Procedure is that superiors with purposefully vague orders are more culpable than the misguided scapegoats who were actually indicted. "Disturbing, analytical and morose" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). Winner of the Silver Berlin Bear Jury Grand Prix at the 2008 Berlin Film Errol Morris---USA---2008---116 mins.
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TABLOID (MORRIS)
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Timely as ever, Errol Morris delivers a documentary on tabloid magazines and the unbelievable headlines they throw-up in checkout lines. He digs into the 1977 scandal surrounding a former Miss Wyoming who traveled to Britain to save her Mormon boyfriend from his missionary duties. The headlines promised everything from kidnapping to rape.
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THIN BLUE LINE
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An extraordinary film that expands all notions of film documentaries as director Errol Morris (Gates of Heaven; Vernon, Florida) personally investigates the case of a Texan convict sentenced for murder. He builds a very strong case for the innocence of Death Row inmate Randall Adams while getting the guilty party to confess. A haunting and surrealistic non-fiction feature film. With a musical score by Philip Glass. Errol Morris---USA---1988---101 mins.
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VERNON, FLORIDA
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Errol Morris, the filmmaker who explored pet cemeteries in Gates of Heaven, now visits a small town in the Panhandle of Florida to listen to such colorful characters as Snake Reynolds, Henry Snipes, Roscoe Collins and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Martin and see what they have to say about living in the south and life in general. A funny and unusual documentary. Errol Morris---USA---1981---60 mins.
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