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DURFEE FOUNDATION AWARD
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DIALOGUE: FLOWER DRUM SONG
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FORD FOUNDATION GRANT AWARDED
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THE VIEW FROM HEREI For more information, please click here. |
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THE CURSE OF QUON GWON SELECTED FOR NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY
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SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY SELECTS ARTHUR DONG FOR DOUBLE HONORS: ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR & HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
On May 26, 2007, Dong, a summa cum laude film graduate (1982), will receive the SFSU Alumnus of the Year award during the university’s 106th Commencement where he will address a crowd of 20,000. The Alumnus/a of the Year award goes to former students who have gained recognition for significant contributions to their field of work. For more information, please visit the SFSU website, www.sfsu.edu. |
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INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION SALES REP FOR HOLLYWOOD CHINESE
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FAIR USE PROJECT FOR DOCUMENTARIANS LAUNCHEDThe Fair Use Project of the Center for Internet & Society at Stanford Law School announced that it has teamed with Media/Professional Insurance and leading intellectual property attorney Michael Donaldson to provide critical support for documentary filmmakers who rely on the “fair use” of copyrighted material in their films. The initiative will be guided by an advisory board that includes documentary filmmakers Kirby Dick, Davis Guggenheim, Arthur Dong and Haskell Wexler; professors Peter Jaszi and Lawrence Lessig; and intellectual property attorneys Michael Donaldson and Anthony Falzone. For more information, click here. |
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![]() THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES: LOVE, SEX, AND WORLD WAR IIThanks for the Memories: Love, Sex, and World War II, a new book by Jane Mersky Leder, exposes the sexual and romantic escapades of “The Greatest Generation.” Featuring stories and photographs from Arthur Dong’s documentary, Coming Out Under Fire, it covers World War II as a time of sexual experimentation and a general loosening of morals. For more information, please click here. |
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![]() A NEW HISTORY OF DOCUMENTARY FILMBetsy McLane and Jack Ellis’ book, A New History of Documentary Film, is a lively guide to the documentary and it’s history. A comprehensive survey of the genre, including a segment on filmmaker Arthur Dong, “This thoughtful appraisal will be useful to students as well as moviegoers who want to learn more about the history of nonfiction filmmaking” -- Leonard Maltin. For more information, please click here. |
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![]() DOCUMENTING GAY MEN“Documenting Gay Men,” a new book by Christopher Pullen, charts an evolution in gay identity within American reality television and documentary film. Productions like Family Fundamentals, An American Family, Tongues United, Silverlake Life, and many others, explore how gay people as teens, devoted couples, parents, inspiring individuals and influential producers have contributed to the progression of gay identity in domestic arenas. For more information, click here. |
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![]() INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIBUTIONIndependent Film Distribution, a new book by Phil Hall, is an insider’s view to the world of independent film distribution. Insider tips include those from such independent filmmakers as Mark Cuban, Hal Hartley, Eric Byler, Christopher Munch, and Oscar-nominated filmmakers, Kirby Dick, Arthur Dong, and Bill Plympton. For more information, click here. |
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FAMILY FUNDAMENTALS STUDY GUIDE PUBLISHEDA comprehensive study and discussion guide for Family Fundamentals is now available. This 45-page companion to the film includes practical suggestions on how to use the film effectively in classrooms, churches, libraries, and other community settings. The guide also features resources, a reading list, glossaries, and historical background. |
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LICENSED TO KILL STUDY GUIDE: 3rd EDITION PUBLISHEDA newly designed third edition of the study and discussion guide for Licensed to Kill is now available. Illustrated and with updated resources and listings, this 35-page manual is written for use in a variety of settings, such as: community organizing, diversity training, courses in gender studies, sociology, criminal law, psychology, urban studies, and gay and lesbian studies. |
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