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Glenn Greenwald, Edward Snowden And Laura Poitras Reunite for a Selfie in Moscow". Huffington Post. May 22, 2014 . Retrieved June 6, 2014. She filmed, edited, and produced Channel 4's alternative to the Royal Christmas Message by Queen Elizabeth II in 2013, the " Alternative Christmas Message", featuring Edward Snowden. [47] [48] Pulitzer Prize for Public Service (awarded to The Washington Post and The Guardian for the NSA reporting on which she worked, along with Barton Gellman, Glenn Greenwald and Ewen MacAskill) [84] [85]

Laura Poitras, scourge of the powerful, could win Oscar for

I went public because I felt there needed to be accountability. But what I’d really like to see is Reality Winner get pardoned and released from prison. That’s coming from the government, which should never target whistleblowers, and I’ve been targeted myself.Creative Capital (January 10, 2008). "Laura Poitras". Creative Capital. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015 . Retrieved December 3, 2015. It is this scene that led to Poitras and Assange’s falling out. She promised him she would show him the film when it was ready. And shortly before an early version of Risk premiered at Cannes, he did see it – and blew a gasket. “His lawyers demanded we took this scene out, and another one where he talks about the investigation and the women involved. We didn’t, and then he sent a text saying the film is a threat to his freedom and he is forced to treat it accordingly.” What right did he have to make that demand? “He had no right. He had no editorial control over the film.”

Laura Poitras on Oscar nomination for her new documentary

I hope that [the film] brings trouble,” Poitras laughed during an interview with two journalists at the Venice Film Festival last September. It is quite likely that All the Beauty and the Bloodshedwill do just that. But the movie, which opens on March 10 in theaters and then will be available on Filmin, also gave Poitras an almost unprecedented result: it became only the second documentary in history to win the Golden Lion, following in the footsteps of Gianfranco Rosi’s Sacro GRA, which won Venice’s top prize in 2013. On Sunday, Poitras’ film will be in the running for an Oscar in the best documentary feature category. Nan Goldin on February 13, 2023 in Beverly Hills. Chris Pizzello (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Laura Poitras ( / ˈ p ɔɪ t r ə s/; [3] born February 2, 1964) [4] is an American director and producer of documentary films. [5] Main article: Citizenfour Poitras introducing her film Citizenfour at the IFC Center in NYC on opening night Film trailer for Citizenfour The Whitney Museum of American Art commissioned her firstsolo museum exhibition, Astro Noise. Curated by Jay Sanders, the exhibition featured a series of new immersive installations: Anarchist, O’Say Can You See, Bed Down Location, Disposition Matrix, November 20, 2004, and Last Seen. She has also been commissioned to create film installations for Manifesta, and n.b.k. Gallery, Berlin.What it's like to turn the camera on Snowden and Assange". PBS NewsHour. July 21, 2017. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021 . Retrieved July 10, 2021. Lang, Brent (August 4, 2022). "Laura Poitras' All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Tapped as New York Film Festival Centerpiece Selection". Variety. Boadle, Anthony (August 7, 2013). "New U.S. spying revelations coming from Snowden leaks -journalist". Reuters UK . Retrieved August 7, 2013. There are great people doing work there. Ryan Grim’s political work is so important. Obviously, I still care about Field of Vision and there are so many films I worked on that I care deeply about. But I really question the leadership and it’s not just because of how they handled me. Many people have experienced the retaliatory culture. The departure of Anna Holmes was really a sad situation for First Look Media. She was probably the most talented person on the digital side, really a visionary, and she resigned when they terminated her staff. That’s just tragic, when you lose these people whose vision is exactly what you need to build an organization. She was never looped into the business side of the organization despite her experience. [Feature film senior vice president] Annie Marter’s departure was really awful and hurt the film side of the organization. I spoke on behalf of both of them when this happened. On the one hand, there’s great work done there and will continue to be done there. But I made the decision to go publicly because of the seriousness of the Reality Winner situation. This has real impact on somebody who’s in prison and felt I needed to speak.

Laura Poitras - Forbes

The medium marks a shift for her: Poitras's ability to use her reporting to tell striking stories is taking on a new shape.” As journalists, we have an obligation to protect sources. Internally, I made these same arguments and didn’t believe that the organization was capable of accountability. I certainly hoped that they would do an independent review. It would have been an appropriate response to my speaking out. I had tried what I could internally. Ridenhour Prizes. "The Ridenhour Prizes – Fostering the spirit of courage and truth". Ridenhour.org . Retrieved October 22, 2014. There is a War on Journalism": on NSA Leaks & New Investigative Reporting Venture', Democracy Now!, December 5, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2013. Zeitchik, Steven (May 6, 2017). "With Laura Poitras' re-cut 'Risk,' a director controversially changes her mind about Julian Assange". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035 . Retrieved May 9, 2017.Laura Poitras takes documentaries into the future with Field of Vision". The Guardian. September 30, 2015. Poitras and others described Assange's statements about women as "troubling". [67] [66] [68] Assange alleges in the film that he is the victim of a radical feminist conspiracy over his being wanted for questioning on sexual assault allegations by the Swedish authorities. [68] In the film, he argues that one of the women in question had potentially alternate motivation because she founded Gothenburg’s largest lesbian nightclub. [68] According to Poitras, Assange disapproved of the film because it included scenes showing his "troubling relationship with women". [66] Change the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. What happens at the end of my trial? Poitras was one of the founding editors of the online newspaper, The Intercept. [16] On November 30, 2020, Poitras was fired by First Look Media, the parent company of The Intercept, allegedly in relation to her criticism of The Intercept's handling of the Reality Winner controversy. [17] [18] Early life [ edit ] If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month.

Laura Poitras - Rotten Tomatoes Laura Poitras - Rotten Tomatoes

In 2013, Poitras was one of the initial three journalists to meet Edward Snowden in Hong Kong and to receive copies of leaked NSA documents. [23] [40] Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald are the only two people with full archives of Snowden's leaked NSA documents, according to Greenwald. [23] [41]Assange was aware of both films. It is clear he believed Poitras would faithfully document the hero behind the groundbreaking work. Which she has done. And some. So we see portrayed a man of principle desperate to expose the secret institutions that shape how we live. But we also see a pompous Assange demanding to speak to Hillary Clinton and telling the US Department of State that he is only calling as an act of altruism (“To try and make it clear, we don’t have a problem, you have a problem”); a comically deluded Assange, who believes dyeing his hair ginger and putting on a floppy hat and pair of shades was the perfect disguise, and a narcissistic dictator having his hair cut by two members of staff. Her Oscar-nominated film My Country, My Country, the first film in her Post-9/11 Trilogy, documents the U.S. occupation of Iraq. The second film of the trilogy, the Emmy-nominated The Oath, documents Guantanamo Bay Prison and the U.S. “war on terror.” Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers (awarded to The Washington Post for five stories on the NSA) [86]



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