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DESCRIPTION:\n	Queens Drive-In\, on the grounds of the New York Hall of Sci
 ence in Flushing Meadows Corona Park\, is located at 47-01 111th Street\, 
 Corona\, New York 11368\n	\n	\n\n\n	 Dick Johnson is Dead\n	\n	Dir. Kirste
 n Johnson. US\, 2020\, 89 mins. A lifetime of making documentaries has con
 vinced award-winning filmmaker Kirsten Johnson of the power of the real. B
 ut now she’s ready to use every escapist movie-making trick in the book - 
 staging inventive and fantastical ways for her 86-year-old psychiatrist fa
 ther to die while hoping that cinema might help her bend time\, laugh at p
 ain and keep her father alive forever. The darkly funny and wildly imagina
 tive Dick Johnson is Dead is a love letter from a daughter to a father\, c
 reatively blending fact and fiction to create a celebratory exploration of
  how movies give us the tools to grapple with life’s profundity. Dick John
 son is Dead was filmed\, produced and directed by Kirsten Johnson (Camerap
 erson)\, produced by Katy Chevigny and Marilyn Ness\, co-produced by Maure
 en A. Ryan and executive produced by Megan Ellison. A Netflix release.\n\n
 \n	 Cameraperson\n	\n	Dir. Kirsten Johnson. US\, 2016\, 102 mins. A boxing
  match in Brooklyn\; life in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina\; the daily ro
 utine of a Nigerian midwife\; an intimate family moment at home: these sce
 nes and others are woven into Cameraperson\, a tapestry of footage capture
 d over the twenty-five-year career of documentary cinematographer Kirsten 
 Johnson. Through a series of episodic juxtapositions\, Johnson explores th
 e relationships between image makers and their subjects\, the tension betw
 een the objectivity and intervention of the camera\, and the complex inter
 action of unfiltered reality and crafted narrative. A work that combines d
 ocumentary\, autobiography\, and ethical inquiry\, Cameraperson is both a 
 moving glimpse into one filmmaker’s personal journey and a thoughtful exam
 ination of what it means to train a camera on the world. A Janus Films rel
 ease.\n\n\n	Free RSVP here.\n\n\n	Donations to MoMI help support initiativ
 es like the Queens Drive-In. Please consider making a gift today.\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Dick Johnson is Dead + Cameraperson
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