IDA AWARDS-Jacqueline Donnet emerging filmmaker award
Nominated GOTHAM INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS – Best Documentary
Nominated BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS – Best Documentary
Nominated CINEMA EYE HONORS – Outstanding achievement in direction
Nominated CINEMA EYE HONORS – Best Debut Feature
Nominated CINEMA EYE HONORS – Outstanding Achievement in Best Cinematography
Nominated CINEMA EYE HONORS – Outstanding Achievement in Production
WINNER World Cinema Jury Prize Documentary – SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
WINNER World Cinema Cinematography Award – SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
WINNER Best Film of the Documentary Competition - Moscow Int’l Film Festival
WINNER Harrell Award for Best Documentary- Camden International Film Festival
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"A tour de force...HELL AND BACK AGAIN stacks one astonishing shot atop the next: perfectly composed tracking sequences in the heat of battle; saturated moody low-light compositions in rainy North Carolina parking lots; gorgeous rich soundscapes" -- The New York Times, Michael Kamber
"Artistic reach meets hypnotic intimacy in Danfung Dennis' vital war documentary 'Hell and Back Again'...a full-circle portrait of rare psychological immediacy and even rarer aesthetic command." -- Los Angeles Times, Robert Abele
"An astonishing technical achievement in war journalism and documentary filmmaking that may very possibly change the way conflicts are reported forever...'The Hurt Locker,' 'Control Room,' 'Gunner Palace,' 'Restrepo' ...Many are exceptional, moving and award-winning pieces of work, but of those that I have seen, none pack the visceral, emotional and artistic wallop that Danfung Dennis' documentary delivers." --CNN.com, Mark Rabinowitz.
"HELL AND BACK AGAIN takes an intimate look at the price soldiers pay both in battle and at home in the service of their country." -- ABC News, Christiane Amanpour
MSNBC with Dylan Ratigan - Interview with Danfung Dennis
"Ballsy-as-hell...a rich visual juxtaposition between the dust and dirt and colorful fabrics of Afghanistan and the cold, shiny surfaces of the America...a game-changer, with its no-holds barred determination to take the viewer into combat and into the very consciousness of a soldier." -- Filmmaker Magazine, Paul Sbrizzi for Hammer-to-Nail
"CRITICS' PICK. A unique approach to depicting both the front lines and the home front. A fine addition." --New York Magazine
"Stunning...An essential documentary that deploys a boldly cinematic arsenal...Seeks to document the personal experience of war with extreme and sustained intimacy... Flashbacks, match cuts, and an impressionistic use of sound cultivate a powerful psychic fluidity. A Marine's eyes have never looked this blue, nor blood so red." -- Village Voice, Michelle Orange
"4 STARS. Terrific! The director's imagery (he shot the movie himself) is ceaselessly mobile, floating with hypnotic grandeur through both of the film's interwoven sections. There's a hint of Kubrick in the vérité cinematography, especially in the way the camera sweeps through the Afghani landscape. Clear-eyed and empathetic...An illuminating on-the-ground approach." -- Time Out New York, Keith Uhlich
"As vital as the best war chronicles to come out in recent years, this is one every American ought to see." --The Daily News, Elizabeth Weitzman
"Stunning... a breathlessly paced look at the realities of war." -- New York Post, Vincent Musetto
"A lyrical and humane film in the finest documentary tradition, which honors its subjects by telling their story with great dignity and painful clarity and leaving judgment to history." -- Salon, Andrew O'Hehir
"A vérité work of almost distracting beauty-a haunting quality in a film that operates in the apolitical mode of choice for recent combat docs, but is nevertheless inarguably about the cost of war." -- A.V. Club, Alison Willmore
"One of the greatest war films of this generation. It has the artistry of a painting and the impact of a sucker punch." -- AMC's Filmcritic.com
"Best War Movie of the Year." IndieWIRE, Eric Kohn.
"Taking a truly humanistic approach, Dennis is able to uncover the fragility beneath the gung-ho attitude and body armor without flinching from the complicated and messy reality these men reside in." -- Slant Magazine, Lauren Wissot
"A must see! Watching a tortured Sgt. Harris show his reluctant wife how to use a handgun is to see the fog of war through new eyes." -- GQ, Mickey Rapkin
"...a vivid and moving testament to what's really going on in Afghanistan, and in the hearts and minds of the soldiers fighting there." -- Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman
"Danfung Dennis's first feature is an extraordinary portrait of a tormented young war veteran, capturing not only the brutality of the battlefield but the challenges of coming home. HELL AND BACK AGAIN is a cinematic non-fiction film that is hard to shake even days after experiencing it. The film and its filmmaker are ones to watch." -- indieWIRE, Eugene Hernandez
"One of Sundance's most promising entries. Danfung Dennis' HELL AND BACK AGAIN has remarkable access to one seriously injured soldier in Afghanistan and on his return home to North Carolina." -- Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan
"HELL AND BACK AGAIN is an extraordinary film that captures the human side of the battle - our soldiers in Afghanistan and struggling to reconnect at home, and the people they are fighting to help. It's worth your time to see the images and perspective Dennis captures here." -- Movie City News, Kim Voynar
"Photojournalist-turned-filmmaker Danfung Dennis' HELL AND BACK AGAIN vigorously embraces a grunt's eye view of war and its aftereffects. The images (Dennis) brings back are painterly and expressive, both exceptionally real in their photojournalistic quality and physically vivid as cinema." -- Variety, Robert Koelher
"Danfung Dennis presents a powerful, brilliantly edited depiction of the horrors and daily violence of our ongoing war in Afghanistan." -- Hollywood Reporter, Duane Byrge
Roast Beef Productions are pleased to announce that we are producing an exciting new feature documentary in DR Congo, shot and directed by talented NFTS graduate Kristof Bilsen.
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Hell and Back Again triumphed at the Sundance Festival, bringing home two major awards.
Entertainment weekly: ‘The Sound engulfs you, and the images mesmerize’
The Hollywood reporter: ‘Gut-Wrenching, Tender Film About the Afghan War.’
The film takes the audience on a cinematic journey into the Afghan War.
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We are celebrating the news that our incredible film 'Hell and Back Again' directed by Danfung Dennis has got into Sundance Film Festival, World Cinema Category. The team will be present in Park City from 20th Jan.
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Sky Arts have bought Havana Marking's film 'Silencing the Song' and plan to air on Jan 26th.
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"Amazing" the Daily Mail.
"Incredibly moving" the Guardian
"Inspiring" The Sunday Telegraph
...just some of the reviews for Inigo Gilmore's film 'The Miracle Baby of Haiti' aired on Channel 4 on the 28th December 2010.
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The Pet Dectective (working title) has been commisioned for the prestigious Channel 4 Cutting Edge strand. Directed by Martin Herring and produced by Adrian Gatton, the film is due to air in Spring.
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Havana Marking's new film is in development with BBC Storyville and the UK Film Council. In addition, a very successful pitch at the IDFA Forum led to many European broadcasters seeking meetings...
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'Vote Afghanistan!' opened at the ICA cinema in London on Friday 23rd April and is set to run for two weeks. It broadcasts on More4 on Tuesday 27th at 10pm.
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