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Documentarians Unite!

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

There’s something mysterious about the word documentary. Often, when people hear it, a little lever is pulled in their brain – the big red one that goes from “on” to “off”. Even an ostensible film fanatic will often start to droop his eyelids at the mention of Errol Morris or Nick Broomfield. The only one to elicit any response is Michael Moore but the man is so hugely divisive that one can’t help but have an opinion, though, hey, at least he re-popularised the form.

This, I have decided, with a Charlie-Brooker-esque gruffness, is an outrage. From whence did this stereotype emerge? Who, what or when is responsible for defaming this intricate, subtle, and varied art? Perhaps it’s television’s fault. We so associate documentary as a televisual form (read: the news) that perhaps it’s no surprise the mode in which we consume television is the same position assumed when people begin discussing documentary: neck loose, torso slouched, seas of flab rolling over a taut belt, legs thrust out at curious angles and a hand creeping subliminally towards the no-no bits. (more…)

To Download or Not To Download

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Nevermind the question – here’s the answer.

There is something of which we are all technologically guilty. It’s not porn. Well, it might be, depending on your proclivities and your honesty. No, it’s more admissible than that.

Allow me to set a scene. A few people huddle around a laptop as the white light blears up into their pale faces. They are virtually unblinking as the FOX Searchlight logo rolls into the title sequence of Juno. Fine? Well. Juno was only released a day ago at the cinema.

Yet! Despite the persistent rise of cleverly evolving download platforms, still the bigwigs have crawled out and magnanimously announced 2007 as a year of the highest recorded box-office figures. (more…)

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