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Film & DocumentarySeptember 29, 2022 • View in browserA Trip Through the Many Worlds of David BowieWith Moonage Daydream, director Brett Morgen sought to let Bowie’s music and philosophy hit in a whole new way, immersing audiences in an IMAX experience. | Dan Schindel With his new feature, Moonage Daydream, Morgen has grappled with the most imposing cultural figure yet: David Bowie. In 2017, the legendary singer’s estate gave the director and his crew access to an extraordinary repository of artifacts from the musician’s life — including artwork, photos, and concert and interview footage. After years of processing, restoring, and assembling these elements, the result is an impressionistic documentary lasting more than two hours and tailored for IMAX theaters. SPONSORED Gain the skills to lead the future of media at The New School in NYCThe Master's in Media Management at The New School in NYC helps students gain the practical experience, and professional network needed to succeed as a leader in today's rapidly evolving media industries. Online classes are available. Documentary on Women’s Freedom of Movement, or Lack ThereofCourtney Stephens’s documentary on women’s travels from the 1920s to ’50s presents not just personal glimpses into daily life a century ago but also documents of colonialism. | Dan Schindel Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberLATEST NEWS Latinos Severely Underrepresented in Film and TV, Report FindsAlthough Latinos represent 18.7% of the United States’s population as of the 2020 census, only 3.1% of lead roles in television shows feature them. | Jasmine Liu
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