Natl Archives -- Academy Award Documentary Feature Nominee: ""Encounters at the End of the World" (introduced by Jennice Fuentes):
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Description of Pictures: The Center for the National Archives Experience will host the fifth annual free screenings of the Academy AwardŽ nominees in four categories—Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, Live Action Short Film, and Animated Short Film—from Wednesday, February 18, through Sunday, February 22. The screenings are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in partnership with The Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Film and the Foundation for the National Archives.
This year, the Documentary Feature nominee screenings will be hosted by actress, critic, and cultural commentator Jennice Fuentes. Fuentes is a panelist on WETA’s Around Town, as well as a guest host and frequent guest on NPR/WAMU's live, two-hour radio program, The Kojo Nnamdi Show.
Encounters at the End of the World (THINKFilm and Image Entertainment)
A Creative Differences Production
Werner Herzog and Henry Kaiser
(99 minutes, rated G)
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Fuentes, Jennice appears on:
2009_DC_NAOscG_090222 Natl Archives -- Academy Award Documentary Feature Nominee: "The Garden" (introduced by Jennice Fuentes)
2009_DC_NAOscB_090219 Natl Archives -- Academy Award Documentary Feature Nominee: "The Betrayal" (introduced by Jennice Fuentes)
2009_DC_NAOscW_090218 Natl Archives -- Academy Award Documentary Feature Nominee: "Man on Wire" (introduced by Grace Guggenheim and Jennice Fuentes)
Guggenheim, Grace appears on:
2021_MD_Story_210627 AFI Docs 2021 -- "The Story Won't Die" (w/David Henry Gerson) @ AFI/Silver
2019_DC_When_Lambs_190316 DC Env Film Festival (2019) -- "When Lambs Become Lions" (w/Jon Kasbe) @ Natl Geographic Society
2017_DC_Hornaday_170729 Politics & Prose -- Ann Hornaday ("Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies")
2017_DC_Stone_170708 Politics & Prose -- Roger D. Stone ("The Lives of Dillon Ripley")
2017_DC_Sea_Of_Hope_170315 DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- "Sea of Hope" (w/Robert Nixon, Sylvia Earle, Max Kennedy, and Rob Edwards) @ Carnegie Inst
2017_DC_EFF_Benefit_170216 DC Env Film Festival (2017) -- 25th Anniversary Benefit Reception honoring Flo Stone and Roger D. Stone @ New Zealand Embassy
2016_DC_Lear_160626 AFI Docs 2016 -- "Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You" (w/Norman Lear, Heidi Ewing, and Rachel Grady) @ Newseum
2016_DC_Herzog_160624 AFI Docs 2016 -- Guggenheim Symposium and Screening of "Lo and Behold" (w/Werner Herzog) w/Ramin Bahrani) @ Newseum
2016_DC_Zero_Days_160622 AFI Docs 2016 -- "Zero Days" (w/Alex Gibney, Ann Hornaday, David Sanger, Liam O'Murchu, and Eric Chien) @ Newseum
2009 photos: Overnight trips this year:
Niagara Falls, NY,
New York City,
Civil War Trust conferences in Gettysburg, PA and Springfield, IL, and
my 4th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles, Yosemite, Death Valley, Kings Canyon, Joshua Tree, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of a Lincoln-Obama cupcake sculpture published in Civil War Times and WUSA-9, the local CBS affiliate, ran a quick piece on me. A picture that I took at the annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium appeared in the National Archives' "Prologue" magazine. I became a volunteer with the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs. I've also got a Nikon D90 and a newer Fuji -- the S200EHX -- both of which are nice but I still prefer the flexibility of the Fuji.
Number of photos taken this year: 417,000.
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