Kirby Dick Explained

Kirby Dick
Birth Name:Kirby Bryan Dick
Birth Date:23 August 1952
Birth Place:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.[1]
Occupation:Director, producer, screenwriter, editor
Education:Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University
California Institute of Arts (BFA)
American Film Institute (MFA)
Years Active:1981–present
Spouse:Rita Valencia (1985–present)

Kirby Bryan Dick (born August 23, 1952)[2] is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor best known for directing documentary films. He received Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary Feature for directing Twist of Faith (2005) and The Invisible War (2012).[3] He has also received numerous awards from film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and Los Angeles Film Festival.

Life and career

Dick was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He studied at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, California Institute of the Arts, and the AFI Conservatory.[4] His first documentary feature, (1986), enjoyed a successful festival run.

Dick spent the following decade pursuing a variety of projects while working on (1997). Sick examined the life of performance artist Bob Flanagan, who utilized sadomasochism as a therapeutic device to help cope with cystic fibrosis and agreed to participate in the documentary only if his eventual death was included.[5] The film was an international festival hit, winning a Special Jury Prize at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival and helping to establish Dick's position in the world of independent filmmaking.

His next film, Chain Camera (2001), was made entirely with footage shot on consumer digital video cameras by students at John Marshall High School, near Dick's home in Los Angeles. The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Dick followed up this project with Derrida (2002), which he co-directed with Amy Ziering. The film explores the life and work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida while questioning the limitations of biography. It won the Golden Gate Award at the 2002 San Francisco International Film Festival.

Dick's next project, Twist of Faith (2005), followed a man who decides to speak out about his childhood sexual abuse by a Catholic priest. Released during the midst of the Catholic sex abuse scandal, the film garnered widespread attention and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Twist of Faith marked the beginning of a politicization of Dick's work, as his subsequent films similarly exposed the hypocrisy of powerful organizations. This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) hired Becky Altringer to investigate the Motion Picture Association of America and its secretive ratings board. The film argues that the MPAA serves major Hollywood studios' interests at the expense of independent filmmakers and also that it often turns a blind eye to violence while working to effectively censor sexual content, especially when it involves homosexuality or female sexual empowerment.

Dick's 2009 film, Outrage, discusses supposedly closeted politicians, predominantly Republican, who vote against gay rights. The film also criticizes the mainstream media's reluctance to report on this subject. The film received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism.

The Invisible War

In 2012, Dick directed The Invisible War, which examined the epidemic of rape in the U.S. military. It was heralded for exposing a culture of sexual abuse at Marine Barracks Washington.[6] Several government officials have commented on the film's influence on policy, including Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, who has said that viewing the film convinced him to implement a wave of reforms designed to reduce the prevalence of military sexual assault.[7]

The film's revelations have also been discussed in congressional hearings and spurred lawmakers to seek better safeguards for assault survivors.[8] Senator Kirsten Gillibrand credits the film with inspiring her to introduce the Military Justice Improvement Act, which would establish an independent judiciary to oversee accusations of sexual assault in the armed forces.[9]

Among other honors, The Invisible War received a nomination for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards and won Emmy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Outstanding Investigative Journalism.

The Hunting Ground

In 2015, The Hunting Ground premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Written and Directed by Dick and produced by Amy Ziering, the documentary is about the incidence of sexual assault on U.S. college campuses and the failed response of college administrators. It was released on February 27, 2015,[10] an edited version aired on CNN on November 22, 2015,[11] [12] and was released on DVD the week of December 1, 2015.[13] It was released on Netflix in March 2016.[14] Lady Gaga recorded an original song, "Til It Happens to You", for the film.[15]

One day before the film's theatrical release, a bipartisan group of 12 U.S. Senators, accompanied by the film's lead subjects, Annie Clark and Andrea Pino, reintroduced the Campus Accountability and Safety Act requiring universities to adopt standard practices for weighing sexual charges, and to survey students on the prevalence of assault.

The Hunting Ground was nominated for a 2016 Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and for the Producers Guild of America's Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture award.[16] It won the 2016 Stanley Kramer Award given to "a production, producer or other individual whose achievement or contribution illuminates and raises public awareness of important social issues."[17] The Hunting Ground was also one of the five movies nominated in the Documentary category of the 2016 MTV Movie Awards.[18]

The Bleeding Edge

The Bleeding Edge premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews and received further critical acclaim after its worldwide release on Netflix on July 27, 2018. Currently at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes[19] and a New York Times Critic's Pick of the Week,[20] the documentary, written and directed by Dick and produced by Ziering and Amy Herdy, is an investigation into the $400 billion medical device industry,[21] where the filmmakers find remarkably lax regulations, corporate coverups and profit-driven incentives that put patients at risk daily.[22]

The film's impact was felt immediately as a week before its release, The Bleeding Edge became a part of a national news story when Bayer removed the birth control device Essure from the U.S. market, one of the many devices heavily criticized and warned about in the film.[23] Entertainment Weekly added it to its list of documentaries that have changed the world.[24] The documentary was awarded the George Polk Award for Medical Reporting[25] —one of only a few documentaries to receive the award—and was nominated for a Peabody Award[26] and the Grierson Award for Best Science Documentary.[27]

On the Record

On October 23, 2017, Dick and Ziering announced an upcoming film on equity, parity, abuse, and representation in Hollywood.[28] They had begun working on this project while screening The Invisible War.[29] In a statement to media, Ziering said, "Every time we screened that film in Hollywood, actors and executives would come up to us and say that they had had similar experiences right here. So we began working on this project and immediately found ourselves grappling with the same forces that had kept this story silenced for so long. Everyone was frightened about what would happen to their careers, and worried about whether they would be sued. Distributors were unwilling to fund or release the film, and few people were willing to talk on the record."[30]

Once the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations went public, funding appeared through Impact Partners, which also financed The Hunting Ground and The Invisible War. Ziering said, "People at long last are speaking out in large numbers, and we feel this industry, and the country, is finally ready for an unflinching film about the reality of sexual assault and harassment in Hollywood."

On the Record, Dick and Ziering's film about sexual abuse allegations against Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons, premiered to a standing ovation at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[31] The film, which includes the voices of nine alleged survivors such as Drew Dixon, Sheri Sher, Sil Lai Abrams, Jenny Lumet, and Kelly Cutrone, has received critical acclaim. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 71 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "On the Record uses harrowing first-person accounts to powerfully and persuasively confront the entrenched sexism of an industry and its culture."[32] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100, based on 22 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[33]

Allen v. Farrow

Dick and Ziering's first documentary series, Allen v. Farrow is a four-part series that examines the sexual assault allegation made against Woody Allen by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, who was seven when the abuse allegedly occurred. It follows the custody battle between Allen and his former partner Mia Farrow, his marriage to her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, who is 35 years younger than Allen, and the events of subsequent years.[34] The series premiered on HBO on February 21, 2021, with the last episode airing on March 14. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 82% based on 56 reviews.[35] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[36]

RAINN announced that the series resulted in a nearly 20% increase in calls.[37]

Not So Pretty

Dick and Ziering directed Not So Pretty, a four-part series about the beauty industry and harmful chemicals in products, narrated by Keke Palmer.[38] It premiered on April 14, 2022, on HBO Max.[39]

Themes

Dick's work often focuses on issues of secrecy, hypocrisy, and human sexuality. Many of his films explore subjects and issues that have traditionally been taboo, such as homosexuality, sadomasochism, and sexual abuse. In Variety, Owen Gleiberman called Dick a "a deadly earnest but instinctively dramatic filmmaker."[40] Ryan Stewart of Cinematical wrote, "Kirby Dick has been compared to photographer Diane Arbus in the way he prefers to open the camera lens to the pained, the freakish and the inexplicable that exists on the margins of everyday life."

Dick often employs intricately edited montages that blend together television news clips, archival footage, music videos, documentary interviews, and other sources. Beginning with This Film Is Not Yet Rated, he has also pioneered applying the "fair use" doctrine to appropriate copyrighted footage without obtaining licenses or compensating rights holders.[41]

Dick often employs a cinéma vérité style. He has said that he prefers to work this way because it allows for a more complex relationship with his subjects.[42] In many cases, Dick has also encouraged his subjects to record their own footage, which is then incorporated into his film.

Critics have increasingly remarked on the impact of his films as investigative journalism, with The New York Times's A. O. Scott writing, "Kirby Dick has become one of the indispensable muckrakers of American cinema, zeroing in on frequently painful stories about how power functions in the absence or failure of accountability"[43] and Entertainment Weekly including three of his films on its list of documentaries that have "changed the world".[24]

Filmography

YearFilm DirectorProducerWriterOtherSubject matter of film
1981Men Who Are Men
1986Sex surrogate Maureen Sullivan
1987I Am Not a Freak
1988Patti Rocks
1997Performance artist Bob Flanagan
Guy
2001Chain CameraStudents at John Marshall High School in Los Angeles
2002Derrida Jacques Derrida
2003Showgirls: Glitz & Angst
2004The End
2005Twist of FaithSexual abuse within the Catholic Church
2006This Film Is Not Yet Rated The Motion Picture Association of America's film rating system
2009Outrage Closeted gay or bisexual politicians who promote anti-gay legislation
2012The Invisible War Sexual assault in the United States military
2015The Hunting GroundRape on college campuses
2018The Bleeding EdgeRegulation of the medical device industry
2020On the RecordSexual assault allegations against Russell Simmons
2021Allen v. FarrowSexual assault allegation against Woody Allen
2022Not So PrettyInvestigation into the beauty industry

Awards and nominations

YearAwardOrganizationWorkCategoryResult
1997Special Jury PrizeSundance Film FestivalDocumentary FeatureWon
Grand PrizeLos Angeles Film FestivalDocumentary FeatureWon
1998OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Documentary PictureNominated[44]
2001Grand Jury PrizeSundance Film FestivalChain CameraDocumentaryNominated[45]
2002Golden Gate AwardSan Francisco Film FestivalDerridaDocumentary FeatureWon[46]
Grand Jury PrizeSundance Film FestivalDocumentaryNominated[47]
2005Academy AwardAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesTwist of FaithBest DocumentaryNominated[48] [49]
Grand Jury PrizeSundance Film FestivalDocumentaryNominated[50]
2006Austin Film Critics AwardAustin Film Critics AssociationThis Film Is Not Yet RatedBest DocumentaryWon[51] [52] [53]
Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics AssociationBest Documentary FeatureNominated[54]
2007Golden Trailer AwardGolden Trailer AwardsBest Documentary Won[55] [56] [57]
GLAAD Media AwardGay & Lesbian Alliance Against DefamationOutstanding DocumentaryNominated[58] [59] [60]
2009Jury AwardMiami Gay and Lesbian Film FestivalOutrageBest DocumentaryWon[61]
2010Emmy AwardNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesOutstanding Investigative Journalism: Long FormNominated[62]
Dorian AwardGay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA)Savage Wit of the YearNominated[63]
2012Audience AwardSundance Film FestivalThe Invisible WarBest DocumentaryWon[64] [65]
Nestor Almendros AwardHuman Rights Watch Film FestivalCourage in FilmmakingWon[66]
Silver Heart AwardDallas International Film FestivalHumanitarian AwardWon[67]
Audience AwardSeattle International Film FestivalBest DocumentaryWon[68]
Audience AwardProvincetown International Film FestivalBest Documentary FeatureWon[69]
Best of FestivalDocuWest International Documentary Film FestivalHumanitarian AwardWon[70]
Advocacy AwardPeace Over ViolenceHumanitarian AwardWon[71]
IDA AwardInternational Documentary AssociationBest FeatureNominated[72]
Audience AwardGotham Independent Film AwardsAudience AwardNominated[73]
EDA AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Documentary Feature FilmNominated[74]
2013Spirit AwardFilm IndependentBest DocumentaryWon[75]
WGA AwardWriters Guild of AmericaBest Documentary ScreenplayNominated[76]
Academy AwardAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesBest Documentary FeatureNominated[77]
DGA AwardDirectors Guild of AmericaDocumentary DirectingNominated[78]
Ridenhour PrizeThe Nation InstituteDocumentary FilmWon[79]
Peabody AwardThe Peabody AwardsWon[80]
Impact AwardBRITDOC FoundationJury Special CommendationWon[81]
2014Emmy AwardNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesBest Documentary FeatureWon[82]
Outstanding Investigative Journalism – Long FormWon
2015Best DocumentaryStockholm Film FestivalThe Hunting GroundDocumentary FilmNominated[83]
Grand Jury AwardSheffield International Documentary FestivalBest DocumentaryNominated[84]
Audience AwardTraverse City Film FestivalBest Documentary FilmRunner-up[85]
Check PointsBergen International Film FestivalHuman Rights AwardWon
2016Cinema Eye Audience Choice PrizeCinema Eye Honors Awards, USAudience Choice PrizeNominated[86]
EDA AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Documentary Feature FilmNominated[87]
Emmy AwardNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesExceptional Merit in Documentary FilmmakingNominated[88]
Stanley Kramar AwardPGA AwardsPGA AwardWon
2018George Polk AwardGeorge Polk AwardsThe Bleeding EdgeMedical ReportingWon
2019Peabody AwardThe Peabody AwardsDocumentary FilmNominated
Grierson AwardGrierson AwardsBest Science DocumentaryNominated[89]

External links

Notes and References

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