‘Time:’ Emotion, Not Narrative Guided Garrett Bradley and Editor Gabriel Rhodes
Bradley and Rhodes discuss how they were able to strip away a traditional narrative in “Time.”
Bradley and Rhodes discuss how they were able to strip away a traditional narrative in “Time.”
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The nonfiction filmmaker brings us inside her craft and process in creating a lyrical film about family, love, and incarceration.
“The film…is just as much about the effects of incarceration as it is about the facts,” said director Garrett Bradley.
Opening October 9, Bradley’s moving documentary about a love story interrupted by a prison sentence earned the Best Directing prize in Park City.
“Time,” “Sylvie’s Love,” “Shirley,” and “Nine Days” represented extraordinary achievements in editing, design, cinematography, and score.
A woman’s 20-year fight to free her husband is captured on home video and cut together into a profoundly moving story of hope.
Time magazine’s Stephanie Zacharek is the first major critic to name the best films of the year.
The magazine salutes “the silence breakers” in their end-of-the-year issue, including Ashley Judd, Terry Crews, Selma Blair, and many more.