Tag: Louie Psihoyos

Interview: James Wilks – Louie Psihoyos’ The Game Changers

After the heavily trophied The Cove (2009) and his Mission Impossible styled eco-thriller Racing Extinction (2015), docu-helmer Louie Psihoyos once again takes aim at industry. Preeming...

What’s Up Doc? Top 100: Park City, Psihoyos, Greene & Greenfield Launch 2018 Doc Season

Documentary filmmaking commonly doesn’t afford much celebrity status to its creators that works of fiction benefit from, this, combined with the scarcity of info...

Sundance ’18: Fred Rogers, Robin Williams, Jane Fonda & Joan Jett Portraits in Docu Premieres Section

A baker's dozen established docu filmmakers will come to Park City with subjects relating to Fred Rogers, Robin Williams, Jane Fonda, Joan Jett, veganism,...

Sundance ’15: Psihoyos, Ross Bros., Heineman & Marc Silver Among U.S. Documentary Competition Offerings

Last year, Andrew Droz Palermo and Tracy Droz Tragos' Rich Hill walked away with U.S. Grand Jury Prize while Jesse Moss' The Overnighters was...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Louie Psihoyos’ Racing Extinction

Formerly going by the title of "The Heist" and "6", Racing Extinction appears to be a more elaborate, all-encompassing unofficial sequel to Louie Psihoyos'...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Louie Psihoyos’ The Heist

We're not sure if Redford's character in All is Lost spent much time visiting the ocean floors, but he might have noticed that some...

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