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词条 Liz Garbus
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Selected honors and awards

  5. Filmography

  6. Works and publications

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Liz Garbus
| image = Headshot 3.JPG
| alt = Liz Garbus
| caption = Liz Garbus
| birth_name = Elizabeth Freya Garbus
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|04|11}}
| birth_place =
| nationality = American
| other_names = Elizabeth Garbus
| occupation = Documentary filmmaker
| education = Brown University
| years_active = 1993-present
| spouse = Dan Cogan
| children = 2
| website = {{Official|moxiefirecracker.com}}
}}Elizabeth "Liz" Freya Garbus[1] (born {{circa}} {{Birth based on age as of date|33|2003|10|26|noage=1}})[2] is an American documentary film director and producer.[3] Notable documentaries Garbus has made are Angola, USA, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, Bobby Fischer Against the World, Love, Marilyn, and What Happened, Miss Simone?

Early life and education

Garbus grew up in New York City.[4] Garbus and is the daughter of civil rights attorney Martin Garbus and writer, therapist, and social worker Ruth Meitin Garbus. Her family is Jewish.[5]

In 1992, Garbus graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in history and semiotics from Brown University.[4]

Career

While in high school, Garbus made a documentary about students' last day of school.[6] Then while at Brown she took classes in video production.[4]

After college, Garbus worked as an intern at Miramax, eventually getting a job working for filmmaker Jonathan Stack.[4]

In 1998, Angola, USA, which she co-directed with Jonathan Stack, was nominated for an Academy Award. The film garnered multiple awards including the Sundance Grand Jury Prize and two Emmy awards.[10]

In 1998, she co-founded an independent documentary production company, Moxie Firecracker Films, with fellow Brown University alumni Rory Kennedy.[7] The company name is a combination of each woman's previously separate production companies: Kennedy’s company was called Moxie and Garbus’ company was called Firecracker.[4]

In 2002, Garbus' film The Execution of Wanda Jean was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.[7]

In 2003, Garbus directed The Nazi Officer's Wife, which was narrated by Susan Sarandon and Julia Ormond.

In 2005, Garbus collaborated with partner Rory Kennedy to executive-produce Street Fight about the 2002 Newark mayoral election; it was nominated for an Academy Award.

In 2006, the pair worked with actress Rosie Perez to produce her film Yo Soy Boricua.[8]

In 2007, Garbus' film Ghosts of Abu Ghraib premiered at Sundance and won an Emmy for Outstanding Non-Fiction Special of 2007.

In 2007, Garbus directed the film Coma, which aired on HBO in July of that year. The film follows four brain-injured patients receiving treatment at the JFK-Johnson Medical Facility in New Jersey.

In 2009, Garbus’s film, Stories from the Edge of Free Speech (HBO) premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

In 2011, There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane was chosen to be a part of HBO’s Documentary Films Summer Series.

In 2011, Garbus directed Bobby Fischer Against the World, which chronicled the great Cold War showdown between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in 1972.[9] The film premiered on HBO and opened the Premiere Documentary Section of the Sundance Film Festival.

Bobby Fischer Against the World, opened the documentary section of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, reserved for master American documentary filmmakers.[10]

In 2011, Garbus was nominated a second time for an Academy Award, for her film Killing in the Name, which she produced with her producing partner Rory Kennedy.[11]

Garbus' 2012 film, Love, Marilyn featured Elizabeth Banks, Ellen Burstyn, Glenn Close, Viola Davis, Jennifer Ehle, Lindsay Lohan, Lili Taylor, Uma Thurman, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood and others reading from Monroe’s never-before-seen private writings. The film opened as a Gala Premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was acquired by HBO for a 2013 debut.

Love, Marilyn, internationally opened as a Gala Premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and aired on HBO summer of 2013.[12]

In 2014, A Good Job: Stories of the FDNY, which Garbus directed and produced, premiered on HBO and featured first-hand accounts of veteran firefighters and interviews conducted by former FDNY member Steve Buscemi.

In 2015, she directed What Happened, Miss Simone? a documentary about the singer Nina Simone. What Happened, Miss Simone? was the opening night film for Sundance Film Festival, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature 2015, a Grammy for Best Music Film 2015, and Garbus was nominated for a DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary. The film was released by Netflix on June 26, 2015. It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary.

In January 2018, The New York Times announced that Garbus and a documentary crew have been "basically living in the @nytimes newsroom since Inauguration Day [with] full access to the Russia investigation and much more."[13][14] The completed work called The Fourth Estate airs on Showtime May 2018.[15]

In May 2018, HBO premiered Garbus' documentary, A Dangerous Son, which portrays three families as they deal with the severe mental illness of three different children, and efforts to get treatment and navigate the health care system.[16][17] Garbus' subject and editing, focuses on: abandoned; alienated, and / or; rejected children; who then 'turn in on themselves'; become overly-mature, partly (similar to a bruised fruit) to become child prodigies, so as to 'become their own parents', exhibit narcissistic aspects and struggle with socialisation, similar to a 'fish out of water'.

Personal life

Garbus is married to film producer Dan Cogan. They have a daughter and a son.[18]

Selected honors and awards

  • Open Society's Center on Crime, Communities, and Culture, Fellow[19]
  • 1998: Sundance Film Festival, Documentary, Grand Jury Prize for Angola, USA with Jonathan Stack – tied with Frat House
  • 1998: L.A. Film Critics Association Awards, Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film for Angola, USA with Jonathan Stack
  • 1998: New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Best Non-Fiction Film for Angola, USA with Jonathan Stack
  • 1999: Emmy Award, Outstanding Non-Fiction Special (nominee) for Angola, USA with Jonathan Stack, Gayle Gilman, Michael Cascio
  • 1999: Academy Award, Best Documentary, Feature (nominee) for Angola, USA with Jonathan Stack
  • 2002: Sundance Film Festival, Documentary, Grand Jury Prize (nominee) for The Execution of Wanda Jean
  • 2003: SXSW Film Festival, Documentary Feature, Audience Award for Girlhood
  • 2006: Emmy Award, Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story - Long Form (nominee) for P.O.V. Street Fight with Rory Kennedy, Cara Mertes, Sally Jo Fifer, Marshall Curry
  • 2007: Emmy Award, Outstanding Non-Fiction Special for Ghosts of Abu Ghraib with Rory Kennedy, Jack Youngelson, Diana Barrett, Sheila Nevins, Nancy Abraham
  • 2009: Sundance Film Festival, Documentary, Grand Jury Prize (nominee) for Stories from the Edge of Free Speech
  • 2012: Emmy Award, Outstanding Non-Fiction Special (nominee) for Bobby Fischer Against the World with Sheila Nevins, Dan Cogan, Stanley F. Buchthal, Rory Kennedy, Matthew Justus, Nancy Abraham
  • 2015: Peabody Award for What Happened, Miss Simone?[20]
  • 2016: Directors Guild of America Award, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary (nominee) for What Happened, Miss Simone?
  • 2016: Emmy Award, Outstanding Non-Fiction Special for What Happened, Miss Simone? with Sidney Beaumont, Amy Hobby, Justin Wilkes, Jayson Jackson
  • 2016: Emmy Award, Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming (nominee) for What Happened, Miss Simone?
  • 2016: Academy Award, Best Documentary, Feature (nominee) for What Happened, Miss Simone? with Amy Hobby, Justin Wilkes

Filmography

Year Film Director Producer Notes
1996 Final Judgment: The Execution of Antonio James {{yes}}
1998 Angola, USA {{yes}} {{yes}}
1999 Different Moms {{yes}} {{yes}}
2000 Epidemic Africa {{yes}} Documentary short
2000 The Changing Face of Beauty {{yes}} {{yes}} co-directed with Rory Kennedy
2000 Juvies {{yes}} {{yes}}
2000 The Travelers {{yes}} {{yes}} True Life – MTV
2002 The Execution of Wanda Jean {{yes}} {{yes}}
2002 Schooling Jewel {{yes}}
2003 Together: Stop Violence Against Women {{yes}}
2003 A Boy's Life {{yes}}
2003 The Nazi Officer's Wife {{yes}}
2003 Pandemic: Facing AIDS {{yes}} TV Mini-Series documentary
2003 Girlhood {{yes}} {{yes}}
2003 Con Man {{yes}}
2004 Indian Point: Imagining the Unimaginable {{yes}}
2005 Xiara's Song {{yes}} {{yes}} Cinemax
2005 Street Fight {{yes}} P.O.V.
2006 Yo soy Boricua, pa'que tu lo sepas! {{yes}} {{yes}} co-directed with Rosie Perez
2006 "The Homestead Strike" {{yes}} Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America – episode
2007 "Brain Imaging Brookhaven National Laboratory" {{yes}} {{yes}} Addiction – episode
2007 Coma IV {{yes}} {{yes}}
2007 Ghosts of Abu Ghraib {{yes}}
2009 Stories from the Edge of Free Speech {{yes}} {{yes}}
2010 Family Affair {{yes}}
2010 The Fence (La Barda) {{yes}} Documentary short
2010 Killing in the Name {{yes}} Documentary short
2011 Bobby Fischer Against the World {{yes}} {{yes}}
2011 There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane {{yes}} {{yes}}
2011 The Fight for Fischer's Estate {{yes}} {{yes}} Video documentary short
2011 Chess History {{yes}} {{yes}} Video documentary short
2011 Focus Forward: Short Films, Big Ideas {{yes}} Documentary short
2012 Love, Marilyn {{yes}} {{yes}}
2012 Robot {{yes}} {{yes}}
2014 A Good Job: Stories of the FDNY {{yes}} {{yes}}
2013 Before the Spring: After the Fall {{yes}} {{yes}}
2015 What Happened, Miss Simone? {{yes}} {{yes}}
2016 Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper {{yes}} {{yes}}
2018 The Fourth Estate {{yes}} {{yes}}
2018 A Dangerous Son {{yes}} {{yes}}
2019 Lost Girls {{yes}} {{no}}

Works and publications

  • {{cite book|last1=Garbus|first1=Elizabeth Freya|title=Feminine Transgression – Historicizing desire and subversion in Contemporary France|date=1992|publisher=Brown University|location=Providence, RI|url=http://josiah.brown.edu/search~S7/o?SEARCH=ocn549674496|language=en|format=Thesis/dissertation|oclc=549674496}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Garbus|first1=Liz|editor1-last=Quinn|editor1-first=James|title=Adventures in the Lives of Others: Ethical Dilemmas in Factual Filmmaking|date=2015|publisher=I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.|location=London|isbn=978-0-8577-2652-0|url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/adventures-in-the-lives-of-others-ethical-dilemmas-in-factual-filmmaking/oclc/925780839/viewport|language=en|chapter=Chapter 18: Prisons|oclc=925780839}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Garbus|first1=Elizabeth Freya|title=Feminine Transgression – Historicizing desire and subversion in Contemporary France|date=1992|publisher=Brown University|location=Providence, RI|url=http://josiah.brown.edu/search~S7/o?SEARCH=ocn549674496|language=en|format=Thesis/dissertation|oclc=549674496}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Salamon|first1=Julie|title=Film; A Filmmaker Who Chooses to Live Behind Bars|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/26/movies/film-a-filmmaker-who-chooses-to-live-behind-bars.html|work=The New York Times|date=26 October 2003}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Galloway|first1=Stephen|last2=Kilday|first2=Greg|last3=Gibney|first3=Alex|last4=Moore|first4=Michael|last5=Garbus|first5=Liz|last6=Berg|first6=Amy|last7=Vserhelyi|first7=Chai|last8=Dick|first8=Kirby|title=Oscars 2016: Michael Moore, Alex Gibney, and More Documentarians on THR's Roundtables|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o-uvFim11A|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=25 January 2016|language=en|format=Video roundtable}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Schwartzapfel|first1=Beth|title=No Degrees of Separation|url=http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/227/40/|work=Brown Alumni Magazine|publisher=Brown University|date=January 2007}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Pressler|first1=Jessica|title=123 Minutes With Liz and Martin Garbus|url=http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/encounter/57470/|work=New York|date=21 June 2009}}
6. ^{{cite news|last1=Feinberg|first1=Scott|last2=Garbus|first2=Liz|title=Liz Garbus Interviewed by Scott Feinberg|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_Htb6yHU4g|work=Scott Feinberg|date=13 November 2012|language=en|format=Video interview}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Featured Artist: Liz Garbus|url=http://cmsimpact.org/resource/liz-garbus/|work=Center for Social Media, School of Communication|publisher=American University|date=August 2007}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Conan|first1=Neal|last2=Perez|first2=Rosie|last3=Smits|first3=Jimmy|last4=Garbus|first4=Liz|title=Rosie Perez Film Explores Puerto Rican Pride|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=5479017|work=Talk of the Nation|publisher=NPR|date=12 June 2006|language=en|format=Audio interview with transcript}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Davies|first1=Dave|last2=Garbus|first2=Liz|last3=Saidy|first3=Anthony|title=Bobby Fischer Biopic: A Chess Champ 'Against The World'|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=136650794|work=Fresh Air|publisher=NPR|date=25 May 2011|language=en|format=Audio interview with transcript}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Bobby Fischer Against the World|url=http://sundance.slated.com/2011/films/bobbyfischeragainsttheworld_sundance2011|work=Sundance Film Festival|date=2010|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101220041755/http://sundance.slated.com/2011/films/bobbyfischeragainsttheworld_sundance2011|archivedate=20 December 2010}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Documentary Short Film: Killing in the Name|url=http://oscar.go.com/nominations/category/documentary-short-subject/synopsis/killing-in-the-name/687119|work=Oscars|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128222912/http://oscar.go.com/nominations/category/documentary-short-subject/synopsis/killing-in-the-name/687119|archivedate=28 January 2011}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Vlessing|first1=Etan|title=Toronto 2012: HBO Doc Films Takes U.S. Rights to Liz Garbus' 'Love, Marilyn'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/toronto-love-marilyn-hbo-doc-films-370489|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=14 September 2012|language=en}}
13. ^{{cite tweet|author=Sam Dolnick|user=samdolnick|number=950020674369871872|date=7 Jan 2018|title=A documentary film crew has been basically living in the @nytimes newsroom since Inauguration Day. They have had full access to the Russia investigation and much more. It’s made by Oscar nominee @lizgarbus. Airs in May on @Showtime}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=We just announced a new revealing multi-part...|url=http://showtimeallaccess.tumblr.com/post/169397858892/we-just-announced-a-new-revealing-multi-part|work=Showtime All Access|date=6 January 2018}}
15. ^{{cite news|last1=Evans|first1=Greg|title=Liz Garbus’ New York Times Documentary Gets May Premiere On Showtime – TCA|url=http://deadline.com/2018/01/liz-garbus-showtime-new-york-times-documentary-may-premiere-tca-1202237019/|work=Deadline|date=6 January 2018}}
16. ^{{cite news|last1=Erbland|first1=Kate|title=‘A Dangerous Son’ Trailer: Liz Garbus Chronicles Children Struggling With Mental Illness in a Chaotic World|url=http://www.indiewire.com/2018/04/a-dangerous-son-trailer-liz-garbus-mental-illness-doc-1201952583/|work=IndieWire|date=16 April 2018}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Doubek|first1=James|last2=Garbus|first2=Liz|last3=Handel|first3=Sarah|last4=Le|first4=Viet|title=The Struggle Of Finding Help For 'A Dangerous Son'|url=https://www.npr.org/2018/05/06/608833599/the-struggle-of-finding-help-for-a-dangerous-son|work=Weekend Edition|publisher=NPR|date=6 May 2018|language=en|format=Audio interview includes transcript}}
18. ^{{cite news|last1=Hampton|first1=Rachelle|title=My Parents’ Work-Life Balance: When Your Mom Is a Documentary Filmmaker and Your Dad Is the Producer of Icarus|url=https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/02/my-parents-work-life-balance-featuring-amelia-garbus-cogan-age-14-grade-8.html|work=Slate|date=15 February 2018|language=en}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Liz Garbus|url=http://www.forumonlawcultureandsociety.org/bio/liz-garbus/|work=Forum on Law Culture & Society|publisher=NYU School of Law|date=2009|language=en}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=What Happened, Miss Simone?|url=http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/what-happened-miss-simone|work=Peabody Award|date=2015|language=en|format=Includes video}}

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • {{Official|moxiefirecracker.com}}
  • Liz Garbus at Moxie Firecracker Films
  • {{IMDb name|305017|Liz Garbus}}
  • {{Twitter}}
  • {{C-SPAN|Liz Garbus}}
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