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With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - the New York Times 5/12/2020 With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - The New York Times https://nyti.ms/3fqZpDz With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going Ron Howard has been overseeing a nonfiction film from afar, while other documentarians have gone into the coronavirus epicenter. By Nicole Sperling May 8, 2020 Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer know about putting themselves at risk for their work. While they were shooting thousands of hours of footage for “The Square,” the 2013 documentary directed by Ms. Noujaim and produced by Mr. Amer on the popular uprising in Cairo, they were often in the middle of the action in Tahrir Square, where the military shot protesters and dispersed crowds with tear gas. Some of their footage was confiscated, and Ms. Noujaim was arrested and held for 36 hours. Now, amid the coronavirus pandemic, conditions are arguably more difficult, they said. “At the height of the revolution, things got pretty chaotic and our office was raided,” Mr. Amer said. “That was a visible threat. You knew when the army was coming for you. This is not like anything we’ve seen before. This is an invisible threat that’s affecting every single member of the production team.” Still, Ms. Noujaim and Mr. Amer have managed to keep going at a time when Hollywood has closed down film and television productions. Karim Amer, at far right, at the Gerard J. Neufeld funeral home in Queens working on a documentary about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Benjamin Norman for The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/business/media/documentary-filmmakers-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 1/5 5/12/2020 With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - The New York Times After shuttering their 35-person office in Brooklyn, the married couple decamped to a house in the Berkshires, where they have made progress on six projects in various stages of production, including an HBO documentary series on Nxivm, a secretive self-help organization that has been depicted as a sex cult. And they’ve been working while watching over their three children, all under the age of five. “It’s a complete juggling act for everybody,” Ms. Noujaim said. For a project they’re working on with filmmakers around the world on the pandemic’s effects, Mr. Amer visited the U.S. epicenter with a small crew to film one of their subjects, an employee of the Gerard J. Neufeld funeral home in Queens, N.Y., where mortuaries have been overrun. Mr. Amer and Ms. Noujaim are not the only documentary filmmakers who have managed to keep busy at a time when nonfiction programming — Netflix’s “Tiger King,” ESPN’s “The Last Dance,” Apple TV Plus’s “Beastie Boys Story” — has been all the rage for people stuck at home. Unlike directors of dramas and comedies, who are dependent on film sets where social distancing is all but impossible, documentarians can more easily make adjustments. Jehane Noujaim at a showcase for documentary filmmakers sponsored by Netflix last year. Rachel Murray/Getty Images R.J. Cutler, the director of the 2009 documentary “The September Issue” and an upcoming Showtime film on John Belushi, has been collaborating with his editors on Zoom as they complete postproduction work on a documentary for Apple TV Plus about the teenage singer-songwriter Billie Eilish. “We doc filmmakers are an adaptable bunch,” Mr. Cutler said. “We are going to do our best to not be slowed down.” Latest Updates: Economy • Saudi Aramco reports shrinking profit as oil prices fall. • The Fed jumps into the corporate bond market, buying exchange traded funds. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/business/media/documentary-filmmakers-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 2/5 5/12/2020 With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - The New York Times • Trump says California should let Elon Musk restart Tesla factory. See more updates Updated 4m ago More live coverage: Global U.S. New York Joe Berlinger, who made the acclaimed 1992 documentary “Brother’s Keeper,” has been racing to complete the first docu-series on Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire who committed suicide last year in a Manhattan jail cell after he was arrested on sex trafficking charges. Mr. Berlinger, the producer of the Epstein series, has been working remotely with the director Lisa Bryant ever since New York officials enacted stay-at-home orders in March. His team took what they needed from the RadicalMedia office in Manhattan and got to work on color correction, graphics, sound mixing and scoring in their apartments. The series, “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” will be available on Netflix this month. “We felt it was important to be the first one out of the gate,” Mr. Berlinger said. For other projects, Mr. Berlinger started the editing process before filming was done. That unconventional approach has allowed him to stay on schedule. “When you start editing before you finish shooting, it’s not always ideal,” he said. “But we have several series where we shot enough material that we came up with a game plan to keep working.” The filmmaker Joe Berlinger, with the actor Zac Efron, at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, where their film “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile” made its debut. Rich Polk/Getty Images https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/business/media/documentary-filmmakers-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 3/5 5/12/2020 With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - The New York Times RadicalMedia is also producing “In This Together,” which captures life during the pandemic. It includes video shot by a nurse and a pregnant Covid-19 patient and will air Friday as part of the nonfiction PBS series “American Portrait.” Long before a national emergency was declared in March, Ron Howard, who made documentaries like “Pavarotti” in addition to features like “A Beautiful Mind,” took on a project that has turned out to be suited to the current crisis: a profile of the chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that delivers meals to victims of natural disasters. Mr. Andrés has served millions of Americans across the country during the pandemic, which has wiped out over 33 million jobs in the United States. Now at home in Connecticut, Mr. Howard has asked World Central Kitchen staff members to chronicle the experience with iPhones and other cameras. He watches their work daily and advises the ad hoc crew from afar. “Right now we are just lucky to be getting footage,” Mr. Howard said. “I’m just trying to deputize them a little bit.” “They don’t work for me, but I’m trying to get them to not only cover the moments but to ask a couple of questions,” he added, “whether it’s to someone receiving food or to understand what the volunteers are going through.” The documentary filmmaker Rudy Valdez, left, speaking after the premiere of his film, “The Sentence,” in New York in 2018. J. Countess/Getty Images Rudy Valdez had planned to be filming Carlos Santana during a concert tour right now. Instead, the director is doing what he can: conducting audio interviews with his 72-year-old subject for the documentary, which will tell the story of the musician’s life and career. The film is being produced by Imagine Documentaries, a division of Imagine Entertainment, the studio founded by Mr. Howard and Brian Grazer. Imagine Documentaries is also producing “The Day Sports Stood Still,” centered on how pro athletes have been dealing with the crisis. As they work toward completing their latest projects, documentarians are wondering what’s next for them and nonfiction film in general. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/business/media/documentary-filmmakers-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 4/5 5/12/2020 With Hollywood Productions on Hold, Documentary Filmmakers Keep Going - The New York Times “I think the most fascinating thing is, we don’t really know where it ends,” Mr. Amer said. “Does this change the way we make films for right now? Or does this change the way we make films forever?” https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/business/media/documentary-filmmakers-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 5/5.
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