Bombay Beach

2011

Bombay Beach is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by Israeli filmmaker Alma Har'el.[1][2] The film was nominated for an Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" Award, won "Best Feature Documentary" at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, and has been taught in several universities including Duke University and Harvard’s Sensory Ethnography Lab and Film Center as a genre redefining work. Taking place in the Salton Sea, a rusting relic of a failed 1950s development boom, Bombay Beach is a dreamlike poem that sets three personal stories to a stylized melding of observational documentary and choreographed dance to music specially composed for the film by Zach Condon of the band Beirut, and songs by Bob Dylan.

Filmmaker Terry Gilliam called the film, "A beautiful, quirky, and ultimately very moving film about the American Dream on the edge of a desert sea."[3]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:2011
27.09.2012 in Deutschland
weitere Titel:
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Genre:Dokumentarfilm
Herstellungsland:Vereinigte Staaten
Originalsprache:Englisch
IMDB: 1395
Verleih:FandangoNow
Offizielle Webseite:bombaybeachfilm.com
Regie:Alma Har'el
Kamera:Alma Har'el
Schnitt:Alma Har'el
Musik:Beirut
Produzent:Alma Har'el
Boaz Yakin
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2012
Cinema Eye Honors Awards, US
Cinema Eye Honors Award
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Nominiert
2012
Cinema Eye Honors Awards, US
Cinema Eye Honors Award
Outstanding Achievement in a Debut Feature Film
Nominiert
2012
Independent Spirit Awards
Truer Than Fiction Award
Nominiert
2011
Tribeca Film Festival
Jury Award
Best Documentary Feature
Gewinner
2011
Woodstock Film Festival
Best Editing
Documentary Feature
Gewinner
2011
CPH:DOX
CPH:DOX Award
Nominiert
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