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Topic History of: The Imposter Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JK2006 |
I see the Director won a BAFTA. |
Prunella Minge |
Thank you, Dixie.
It hasn't really become a widely recognised phenomenon yet, but I think we're living through an extraordinary age of great feature-length documentaries. Apart from The Imposter, there's Searching for Sugar Man, The Six Million Dollar Con Man and several more, all made fairly recently, and the quality is astounding - and they stay in the mind longer than most of the most celebrated fiction films of the same period. |
dixie |
Prunella Minge wrote:
Incredible movie, must watch. Bizarre, hilarious, unnerving, engrossing. Watch it before JK, many weeks or months after, will claim HE told you to!
imposterfilm.com/
Welcome back Punella. This poster has missed your contributions. |
BarntheBarn |
Saw this a few months ago. Very good. Also a hollywood version with famke jansson which is a dramatic version.
I saw The Imposter with an interview with the director and the retired police officerby none other than Jon Ronson |
JK2006 |
I shall definitely watch this; whilst resenting the fact that you think I claim to be first with everything, I do feel that, with Vile Pervert: The Musical, Me Me Me and, this year, The Pink Marble Egg, I started a new way of making, distributing and promoting movies.
Taking on the methods the music industry found subverted their old ways, so I began this new, free way of getting films to the global public.
Five years ago it was pretty revolutionary (or should I say ReVVolutionary)... |
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