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MARK KITCHELL is a veteran documentary filmmaker, known for social histories of social change movements: · Berkeley in the Sixties, Academy Award nominee and winner of top honors, has become a well-loved classic, one of the defining films about the protest movements that shook America during the 1960s.
- Berkeley In The Sixties
BERKELEY IN THE SIXTIES. 1990, 117 minutes; Purchase for...
- A Fierce Green Fire
Inspired by the book by Philip Shabecoff, the title comes...
- Evolution Of Organic
EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC. 2017, 87 minutes; Narrated by Frances...
- About Mark
Whether it’s fate or fortune, Mark has made a series of...
- In The Works
Now Mark Kitchell is at work on the story of the underground...
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- Berkeley In The Sixties
May 7, 2014 · On Earth Day 2014, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mark Kitchell’s 2012 five-part documentary A Fierce Green Fire had its nationwide television premiere on PBS’ American Masters series. The film delves into five key issues that have galvanized the American public into greater awareness of our place on the planet, beginning with David Brower and ...
Directed and written by Mark Kitchell, Academy Award-nominated director of Berkeley in the Sixties, and narrated by Robert Redford, Ashley Judd, Van Jones, Isabel Allende and Meryl Streep, the film premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2012, has won acclaim at festivals around the world, and in 2013 begins theatrical release as well as educational...
by David Licata. in Directing, Directors, Filmmaking, Interviews. on Feb 27, 2013. In 1974, Francis Ford Coppola and the cast and crew of The Godfather Part II took over a Lower East Side block in Manhattan. An NYU film student and resident of that block, Mark Kitchell, focused his camera on the proceedings.
Apr 22, 2014 · Written, directed and produced by Academy Award-nominee Mark Kitchell ( Berkeley in the Sixties ), American Masters: A Fierce Green Fire spans 50 years of grassroots and global activism from...