Saturday, June 29, 2013

Watch Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts Movie In Theather

Watch Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading. Inocente - (directors: Sean Fine and Andrea Nix, USA) An intensely personal and vibrant coming of age documentary about a young artist's fierce determination to never surrender to the bleakness of her surroundings. At 15, Inocente refuses to let her dream of becoming an artist be caged by her life as an undocumented immigrant forced to live homeless for the last nine years. Inocente is both a timeless story about the transformative power of art and a timely snapshot of the new face of homelessness in America -- children. King's Point - (director: Sari Gilman, USA) Kings Point tells the stories of five seniors living in a typical American retirement resort-men and women who came to Florida decades ago with their spouses by their sides and their health intact, and now find themselves grappling with love, loss and the universal desire for human connection. Mondays at Racine - (director: Cynthia Wade, USA) Every third Monday of the month, in brassy Long Island, sisters Cynthia and Rachel open up their hair salon, called Racine, and offer free beauty services for women undergoing chemotherapy. The sisters are determined to give women who are losing their hair, eyebrows and eyelashes a sense of normalcy and dignity in a traumatic and uncertain time. The story of what hair means in our culture quickly unfolds into an unexpected look at womanhood, marriage and survival. Open Heart - (director: Keif Davidson, USA) Eight Rwandan children leave their families behind to embark on a life-or-death journey seeking high-risk heart surgery in Sudan. Their hearts ravaged by a treatable disease from childhood strep throat, the kids have only months to live. Open Heart reveals the intertwined endeavors of Dr. Emmanuel Rusingiza, Rwanda's lone government cardiologist, as he fights to save the lives of his young patients, and Dr. Gino Strada, the Salam Center's head surgeon who must convince Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir's government to keep Africa's only link to life-saving cardiac surgery free of charge for the millions who need it. Redemption - (directors: Jon Alpert & Matthew O'Neill, USA) In the documentary Redemption, filmmakers Jon Alpert & Matthew O'Neill closely follow this growing army of New Yorkers whose treasures are in the trash. The film is a chance to meet the marginalized masses we often rush past on our way to catch a bus or make a meeting. They are poor but proud New Yorkers - people who don't ask for a handout - people whose hands rake through the discards of our lives - building their lives one nickel at a time. -- (C) Shorts International
Watch Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts Movie Online Streaming Megashare For Free. Release Date Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts Feb 1, 2013 Limited
If You Like this movie you can streaming Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts movie without downloading HERE
Watch

Movie Overview For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts


TagLine Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts

Trailer For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts

Oscar

Actors For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts



Genres Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : Documentary,Art House & International,Special Interest

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts

User Ranting Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 4.1
User Percentage For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 76 %
User Count Like for Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 258
All Critics Ranting For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 7.5
All Critics Count For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 12
All Critics Percentage For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts : 75 %

If You Like this movie you can streaming Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts movie without downloading HERE

Review For Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts

Trials and tribulations in myriad forms are at the center of all five Oscar-nominated documentary short films this year.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times

As unreliable as the Academy Awards may be at every possible level, it's a relief to encounter the 2013 Oscar-nominated shorts ...
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

If you come to have your eyes opened to tales of human suffering and resilience, you stand to get more than your money's worth.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

The documentary program is almost entirely devoted to well-intentioned presentations of bad news about the world.
A.O. Scott-New York Times

Unfortunately, this year's nonfiction crop largely underlines the limitations of movies with big subjects but compact running times.
Tim Grierson-Village Voice

Prepare for an emotional workout
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

My personal pick of the five goes to the 10-years-in-the-making "King's Point" about a retirement village where one of filmmaker Sari Gilman's grandparents resided.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

These are certainly important topics worthy of our attention. Keeping that attention, however, is another matter with uneven results.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine

The films in this program contain some of the most powerful images to be seen on the screen this year.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

The five nominees for an Oscar this year for Best Documentary Short all deal with weighty issues - homelessness, illness, old age. But they all do so on a very human level, eye to eye with the viewer.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

This year's Oscar-nominated documentary short films (shown theatrically in two separate programs) lack the journalistic integrity one would expect in this category.
Maria Garcia-Film Journal International

This impressive showcase of cinematic treasures all have in common the amazing way that a complete story arc comes to fruition in a brief amount of time. The clear-cut favorite is "Strangers No More" in this category.
Keith Cohen-Entertainment Spectrum

Movie Images Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts

alt=Watch alt=Oscar
alt=Oscar alt=Oscar
alt=Watch

No comments:

Post a Comment