纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-“ POV”揭幕了第35季的阵容,由``武汉''(独家)领导/‘POV’ Unveils 35th Season Lineup, Led by ‘Wuhan Wuhan’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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‘POV’ Unveils 35th Season Lineup, Led by ‘Wuhan Wuhan’ (EXCLUSIVE)
《 POV》是电视上最长的独立纪录片系列节目,它在7月11日与Yung Chang的“ Wuhan Wuhan”的第35季推出了该系列赛第35季的大部分。菲律宾和2018年津巴布韦大选的捍卫者是即将到来的赛季的14个专题纪录片将在1月16日播出的众多主题之一。 “武汉·武汉(Wuhan Wuhan),一部关于covid-19锁定第一波的观察纪录片,另外一个条目定于6月揭幕。虽然名人驱动的文档却充满了流媒体服务,但“ pov”将保持“ pov”的态度。根源和计划的社会问题电影,深入研究了环境正义(“曼萨纳尔,转移:当水变成尘土时”,7月18日)移民(“最后一次”,10月3日)和系统性不平等(“让小光线Shine,” 12月12日)。“ PBS为35年后的“ POV”感到自豪,继续通过各种各样的创作者提供艺术独特,必不可少的和充满活力的电影。随着我们热情,包容性和知识上的好奇受众继续增长,POV仍然是公共电视任务的强大关键。标题,包括2021年奥斯卡框架的纪录片“总统”(8月8日)和“ Faya Dayi”(8月29日),以及最近从Sundance(“ Midwives,11月21日)和Hot Docs(Hot Docs)等电影节中获得的冠军(11月21日)和Hot Docs( 9月26日,“德卡多”。该医生在2022年圣丹斯(Sundance)首映,此后成为电影节的最爱,从残疾人的角度为观众提供了对世界的坚定视野。强调我们集体庞大的历史,展示了挑战传统叙事的新型老将和新电影制片人的多样性,当我们作为一个组织发展自己对可及性意味着什么的理解时,我们已经准备好一个令人难以置信的大胆的新季节,”美国纪录片执行董事兼“ POV”执行制片人Erika Dilday说。本赛季超过一半的电影是由女性执导的,有色电影制片人三分之二。此外,一半来自亚洲血统的电影制片人,而残疾人和残疾人都有几个头衔。该系列将展示来自中国,古巴,埃塞俄比亚,格陵兰,缅甸,挪威,菲律宾,津巴布韦的故事,并以美国外部和美国的当代穆斯林观点为特色。我们的时代,但使他们引人注目的是他们植根于人类的经验,使观众加入“ POV”执行制片人克里斯·怀特(Chris White)在一份准备好的声明中说:“对于慷慨的主角的生活,积极参与者讲述了自己的故事。” “这些电影是我们在世界上如何在世界上实际运作的巧妙插图。在发布“武汉,武汉”之前,我们彼此之间的关系是什么? 6月20日。本届演讲将与Chin's Eath 40周年纪念日相吻合,是底特律中国美国人为期四天的纪念活动的一部分。EACH电影将在星期一晚上首映,并将在所有人的播放中同时进行播放。车站品牌的PBS平台。其他标题,包括艾美奖获奖系列的第五周年纪念季,“ POV短裤”,以及流媒体项目,将在以后宣布。“ POV”第35季第35季阵容:“ Wuhan Wuhan”导演:Yung Chang:Yung Chang首映:2022年7月11日,“曼萨纳尔,转移:当水变成尘土时”导演/制片人:安·凯内克普雷默斯:2022年7月18日“冬季的渴望”导演:sidse torstholm larsen和sturla pilskogpremieres:2022年7月25日,“他是我的兄弟”的董事。/制片人:Cille Hannibal和Christine Hanbergpremieres:2022年8月1日“总统”董事:Camilla Nielssonpremieres:2022年8月8日,“ Faya Dayi”董事/制片人:Jessica Beshirpremieres:8月29日,2022年2022年,“ Love&Supp”Judith HelfandPremieres:2022年9月5日,“ Delikado”导演/制片人:Karl Malakunaspremieres:2022年9月26日,“最后一场”董事:Sami Khan和Michael Gassertpremieres:2022年10月3日,2022年10月3日,“接受”导演/制作人/制作人:Dan Chenpremieres:Dan Chenpremieress exceration::2022年10月10日“助产士”导演:Snow Hnin Ei HlaingPremieres:2022年11月21日,“ Let the Little Light Shine”导演:Kevin Shawpremieres:2022年12月12日,“我没见到您”DavenportPremieres:2023年1月16日
“POV,” the longest-running series for independent documentaries on television, has unveiled the majority of its slate for the series’ 35th season, which launches on July 11 with Yung Chang’s “Wuhan Wuhan."
Neighborhood gentrification on Chicago’s south side, land defenders in the Philippines and the 2018 Zimbabwean general election are among the many topics that will be examined by the 14 feature docus in the upcoming season, which will run through Jan. 16.
PBS has revealed 13 of the upcoming season’s “POV” films beyond “Wuhan Wuhan,” an observational documentary about the first wave of the COVID-19 lockdown, with one more entry slated to be unveiled in June.
While celebrity driven docs are all the rage with streaming services, “POV” will stay true to its roots and program social issues films that delve into topics including environmental justice (“Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust,” July 18) immigration (“The Last Out,” Oct. 3) and systemic inequity (“Let the Little Light Shine,” Dec. 12).
“PBS is proud that after 35 years, “POV” continues to deliver artistically unique, essential, and dynamic films by a diversity of creators. As our passionate, inclusive, and intellectually curious audience continues to grow, POV remains a powerful linchpin in the mission of public television,” said Sylvia Bugg, PBS’s chief programming executive and general manager, general audience programming.
The lineup will also feature eight international titles, including 2021 Oscar-shortlisted docus “President” (Aug. 8) and “Faya Dayi” (Aug. 29) as well as recently acquired titles from film festivals like Sundance (“Midwives,” Nov. 21) and Hot Docs (“Delikado,” Sept. 26).
Reid Davenport’s “I Didn’t See You There” will close the season when it airs in January. The doc, which premiered at Sundance 2022 and has since become a film festival favorite, offers audiences an unflinching view of the world from a disabled person’s perspective.
“As we reach back with titles that highlight our collective enormous histories, showcase a diversity of forward-looking veteran and new filmmakers who challenge conventional narratives, and as we as an organization evolve our own understanding of what accessibility means, we are poised for an unforgettably audacious new season,” said Erika Dilday, executive director of American Documentary and executive producer of “POV.”
More than half of the films this season were directed by women, and two thirds by filmmakers of color. In addition, half come from filmmakers of Asian descent, and several titles are by and about people with disabilities. The series will feature stories from China, Cuba, Ethiopia, Greenland, Myanmar, Norway, the Philippines, Zimbabwe, and feature contemporary Muslim perspectives from both outside and within the U.S.
“These films cover a myriad of topics, the political and social issues of our times, but what makes them remarkable is that they are rooted in human experience, bringing viewers into the lives of generous protagonists, active participants in the telling of their own stories,” “POV” executive producer Chris White said in a prepared statement. “These films are artful illustrations of how we actually operate in the world, relationally. What are our relationships to each other, to our institutions, to power?”
Prior to the release of “Wuhan, Wuhan,” “POV” will air the Oscar nominated documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” on June 20. The encore presentation will coincide with the 40th anniversary of Chin’s death and is part of four days of remembrance for the Chinese American in Detroit.
Each film will premiere on a Monday night and will be available for streaming concurrently with broadcast on all station-branded PBS platforms. Additional titles, including the fifth anniversary season of the Emmy Award-winning series, “POV Shorts,” plus streaming projects, will be announced at a later date.
“POV” 35th Season Lineup:
"Wuhan Wuhan"
Director: Yung Chang
Premieres: July 11, 2022
"Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust"
Director/Producer: Ann Kaneko
Premieres: July 18, 2022
"Winter’s Yearning"
Directors: Sidse Torstholm Larsen and Sturla Pilskog
Premieres: July 25, 2022
"He’s My Brother"
Directors/Producers: Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg
Premieres: Aug. 1, 2022
"President"
Director: Camilla Nielsson
Premieres: Aug. 8, 2022
"Faya Dayi"
Director/Producer: Jessica Beshir
Premieres: Aug. 29, 2022
"Love & Stuff"
Director: Judith Helfand
Premieres: Sept. 5, 2022
"Delikado"
Director/Producer: Karl Malakunas
Premieres: Sept. 26, 2022
"The Last Out"
Directors: Sami Khan and Michael Gassert
Premieres: Oct. 3, 2022
"Accepted"
Director/Producer: Dan Chen
Premieres: Oct. 10, 2022
"Midwives"
Director: Snow Hnin Ei Hlaing
Premieres: Nov. 21, 2022
"Let the Little Light Shine"
Director: Kevin Shaw
Premieres: Dec. 12, 2022
"I Didn’t See You There"
Director: Reid Davenport
Premieres: Jan. 16, 2023
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