Gail Dolgin Gail Dolgin

Gail Dolgin

Gail Dolgin简介

获奖情况

第84届奥斯卡金像奖 获得最佳纪录短片(提名)。获奖影视: 《伯明翰理发师:民权运动的斗士》

第75届奥斯卡金像奖 获得最佳纪录长片(提名)。获奖影视: 《美国女儿越南妈妈》

第18届圣丹斯电影节 获得评审团大奖 纪录片。获奖影视: 《美国女儿越南妈妈》

影人资料

Gail Dolgin (/ˈdɑːldʒɪn/; April 4, 1945 – October 7, 2010) was an American filmmaker. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Daughter from Danang, and The Barber of Birmingham.[1] Daughter from Danang also won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary. Dolgin was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn[2][3] the daughter of Israel and Diana Dolgin.[2] She had three brothers: Kalmon Dolgin, Neil Dolgin,[4] and Stuart Dolgin (deceased).[5] Her grandfather Kalmon Dolgin founded a New York-based real estate brokerage firm which her father and uncle expanded into real estate development. It is now known as Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. and run by her two brothers.[6][7] She was raised in ***** Neck, New York and earned a bachelor's degree in art history from the University of Pennsylvania and a ******'s in education from the University of Oregon. Interested in photography, she joined Newsreel, an activist film collective in New York, where she decided to pursue filmmaking professionally. In addition to Daughter From Danang, Dolgin's notable credits include Cuba Va about Cuban youth after the revolution, and Summer of Love, about San Francisco in the summer of 1967. She also collaborated filmmaker Vicente Franco on films.[8] Her final *******, a documentary film ******* on one of the unsung figures of the civil rights movement entitled The Barber of Birmingham was completed posthumously, co-directed and produced with still photographer Robin Fryday. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, three months after Dolgin's death, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012.[9] Dolgin was a mentor to Bay Area filmmakers, hosting monthly gatherings at her home in Berkeley, California to watch and ******* films with their directors via speakerphone, and served as a judge, board member and reviewer with the Sundance Film Festival, Independent Television *******, Berkeley Film Foundation and San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.[8] Dolgin died in 2010,

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