MAN ON WIRE, IN A DREAM Screening

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Man on Wire by James Marsh
Isaiah and Julia Zagar in In a Dream
Philippe Petit in James Marsh’s Man on Wire (top); Isaiah and Julia Zagar in Jeremiah Zagar’s In a Dream (bottom)

James Marsh’s Man on Wire and Jeremiah Zagar’s In a Dream will launch the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‘ 28th annual "Contemporary Documentaries" screening series on Wednesday, September 30, at 7 p.m. at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood. Admission to all screenings in the series is free.

Man on Wire tells the story of Philippe Petit, who in 1974 walked on a wire illegally rigged between the twin towers of New York City’s World Trade Center — a feat that became known as "the artistic crime of the century." Directed by Marsh and produced by Simon Chinn, Man on Wire won the 2008 Academy Award for Documentary Feature, in addition to a whole spate of film critics’ awards in the United States.

In a Dream portrays the work of artist Isaiah Zagar, who in the last four decades has covered Philadelphia with mosaic murals. Additionally, Jeremiah Zagar’s documentary depicts his father Isaiah’s difficult relationship with his wife, Julia. In a Dream was produced by Jeremy Yaches.

The 28th annual "Contemporary Documentaries" series is a showcase for feature-length and short documentaries drawn from the 2008 Academy Award nominations, including the winners, as well as other "important and innovative films" considered by the Academy that year.

Part One of this two-part series runs through December 2009. The screening schedule is as follows:

September 30

Man on Wire
Directed by James Marsh
Produced by Simon Chinn
Academy Award winner: Documentary Feature

In a Dream
Directed by Jeremiah Zagar
Produced by Jeremy Yaches

October 7

The Garden
Directed and produced by Scott Hamilton Kennedy
Academy Award nominee: Documentary Feature

Crips and Bloods: Made in America
Directed by Stacy Peralta
Produced by Baron Davis, Dan Halsted, Peralta, Jesse Dylan

October 21

Encounters at the End of the World
Directed by Werner Herzog
Produced by Henry Kaiser
Academy Award nominee: Documentary Feature

Flow
Directed by Irena Salina
Produced by Steven Starr

November 4

David McCullough: Painting with Words
Directed by Mark Herzog
Produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman

GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts
Directed by Scott Hicks
Produced by Hicks, Susanne Preissler

November 11

Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh
Directed by Roberta Grossman
Produced by Grossman, Lisa Thomas

Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Directed by Gini Reticker
Produced by Abigail E. Disney

December 9

At the IMAX Theater, California Science Center, Exposition Park

Wild Ocean
Directed by Luke Cresswell, Steve McNicholas
Produced by Don Kempf, Steve Kempf, David Marks

Hurricane on the Bayou *
Directed and produced by Greg MacGillivray
* Submitted to the Academy in 2006

All films will screen at the Linwood Dunn Theater at the Academy’s Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., except for the IMAX presentations on December 9. Filmmakers will be present at screenings whenever possible. Doors open at 6 p.m. All seating is unreserved.

The Linwood Dunn Theater is located at 1313 Vine Street in Hollywood. Free parking is available through the entrance on Homewood Avenue (one block north of Fountain Avenue). For more information, call (310) 247-3600 or visit www.oscars.org.


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One Response to “MAN ON WIRE, IN A DREAM Screening”

  1. chavez on September 16th, 2009

    Man on Wire is an excellent documentary. Go see it!

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