Judah-Lev Dickstein

Фильмы

Do or Die
Editor
The 1977-78 NBA scoring title came down to the final day of the season. Heading into their last games, San Antonio's silky-smooth forward George Gervin was averaging 26.8 points per game. High-flying Denver showman David Thompson was at 26.6. Thompson had the greatest game of his career, shattering Wilt Chamberlain's record for most points in a quarter. When Gervin took the court later in the day, he knew that he had to respond with a masterpiece of his own—or else risk losing the crown.
Урбанизированный
Associate Editor
"Urbanized" - это полнометражный документальный фильм о дизайне города, который смотрит на вопросы и стратегии городского дизайна и показывает некоторых из ведущих архитекторов мира, планировщиков, политиков, строителей и мыслителей. Более половины населения мира проживает в городской местности и 75% будут жить в городах в 2050 году. Но в то время как некоторые города переживают бурный рост, другие сокращаются. Проблемы, связанные с балансировкой жилищного строительства, мобильности, общественного пространства, гражданского общества, экономического развития и экологической политики быстро становятся универсальными проблемами. Тем не менее, большая часть диалога по этим вопросам отключена от общественного достояния.
The Art of the Steal
Associate Editor
A gripping tale of intrigue and mystery in the art world, this film traces the history of a collection of Post-Impressionist paintings - worth billions - which became the subject of a power struggle after the death of its owner. Dr. Albert Barnes.
When My Sleeping Dragon Woke
Writer
A little girl lives in a custodian apartment inside a New York Public Library, where her father stokes its coal furnace 24/7. Decades later, actor Sharon Washington chooses the theater to write her modern-day fairytale filled with real and imagined dragons, family secrets, forgiveness, and a world of books.
When My Sleeping Dragon Woke
Director
A little girl lives in a custodian apartment inside a New York Public Library, where her father stokes its coal furnace 24/7. Decades later, actor Sharon Washington chooses the theater to write her modern-day fairytale filled with real and imagined dragons, family secrets, forgiveness, and a world of books.