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IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 from 14 votes Release: 2015 / A Faster Horse Synopsis: David Gelb (Jiro Dreams of Sushi) tackles another venerable, beloved, and long-standing institution: the Mustang, crown jewel of the Ford fleet.I’LL SLEEP WHEN I’M DEAD Tribeca Film Festival World Premiere 2124 Broadway, New York, NY 10023 Screening followed by Q&A and performance Register below for more information on the premiere and to be the first to find out when tickets go on sale. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead, directed by Justin Krook, is a heart-pumping yet heart-wrenching documentary about one of the most eminent DJs working today: Steve Aoki. In the lead-up to Aoki’s biggest show of his career, this introspective doc examines the driving force behind his passion: Rocky Aoki, daredevil showman, Benihana founder, and Steve’s looming father figure. From producers David Gelb (Chef’s Table, Jiro Dreams of Sushi), Matthew Weaver (Rock of Ages), Matt Colon, Happy Walters, Executive Producer Michael Mailis and Co-Producer Susan Wrubel.

IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 from 4,972 votes Release: 2013 / Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani Stars: Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Poorna Jagannathan Synopsis: Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is the story of the relationship between two characters, Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) & Naina (Deepika Padukone), at two separate but defining times in their lives... first, when they are just out of college and standing on the crossroads of multiple decisions that will shape who and what they become... and then later on, in their late-twenties when they meet again, holding on to certain fulfilled and certain unfulfilled dreams, at a crossroads of another nature this time... how these two characters affect, change, befriend and eventually fall in love with each other is the journey the film aspires to take us on...is an American mockumentary television series on IFC, created by Saturday Night Live alumni Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, and director Rhys Thomas, with Armisen and Hader starring in the series and Thomas co-directing.

The series spoofs celebrated documentary films by parodying the style of each documentary with a similar, but fictitious, subject. Helen Mirren serves as host for the series, which is executive produced by Armisen, Hader, Meyers, Thomas and SNL creator Lorne Michaels. The episode "DRONEZ: The Hunt for El Chingon" premiered online on August 10, 2015,[1] followed by the regular television premiere on August 20.[2] The series has been renewed through season 3. On March 20, 2014, the series was announced under the working title American Documentary.parodies well-known documentaries—such as The Thin Blue Line and Grey Gardens—but with fictitious subjects.[5] British actress Helen Mirren serves as the host for the series, to add "gravitas" to each documentary. Each of the seven episodes is shot using different styles of documentary filmmaking, and "honors some of the most important stories that didn't actually happen." The idea for the series was born on Saturday Night Live, where Armisen, Hader and Meyers were former cast members;

in 2013, Armisen and Hader portrayed faded British punk rock stars in a segment, Ian Rubbish and the Bizzaros: History of Punk, made in the style of This Is Spinal Tap.
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jiro dreams of sushi altyaziis a long-running news magazine for documentaries, initially celebrating its 50th season.
sushi in suhl schillerhofMirren appears at the beginning of each episode to introduce the documentary that the audience is about to see. Hader and Armisen usually each play a lead or a prominent supporting character in each episode's documentary, though neither appear in every episode.

Otherwise, the cast is entirely different from one episode to the next. The end credits are also made to appear as though they are the credits for the documentary, and not for the show itself. The producers made it a priority to realistically spoof famed documentaries, even going so far as to track down the original 1920s-era camera lenses used to film Nanook of the North (1922).[5] They declined to do another Spinal Tap-type mockumentary and consciously avoided any similarities in editing or style. “Spinal Tap set such a great precedent that we had to watch out for repeating any of those same beats," Armisen said. "It’s one of the greatest movies ever.” , stating that they were not able to spoof Michael Moore documentaries, or the phenomenally successful HBO miniseries The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. “The Jinx happened a little too late for us," Meyers said of the miniseries, which aired in February and March 2015. "We almost tried to pull it off. We talked a lot about that kind of documentary, where the filmmaker sets out to make a documentary, and then, very slowly, it becomes clear the documentary is about himself.”

Two of the episodes were shot in Iceland and The Hunt for El Chingon was filmed in Tijuana.[8] To film the second-season episode "Final Transmission", the Documentary Now! crew staged a real-life concert (attracting around 1,000 people) in which Armisen, Hader, and guest star Maya Rudolph performed as the Talking Heads-inspired band the episode centers around. In its year-end roundup, the New York Times named Documentary Now! as one of "The Best TV Shows of 2015".[10] "This series, introduced in August," wrote Times critic Neil Genzlinger, "consists not of actual documentaries but of parodies of actual documentaries. It sure is funny, though." The series has earned an 88% rating on the review site Rotten Tomatoes. ^ James Poniewozik, Mike Hale and Neil Genzlinger, "Best TV Shows of 2015," The New York Times, December 13, 2015. ^ "IFC’s ‘Documentary Now!’ Delays Episode Due to Virginia Shooting," from Variety, 8/27/2015‘Chef’s Table’ Season 3 Trailer: Netflix Doc Series Returns With New Season On French Cuisine

"Chef's Table: France" will premiere globally on Netflix on Friday, September 2nd. In 2011, released a documentary film entitled “Jiro Dreams of Sushi,” which follows Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master and owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a Michelin three-star restaurant, on his continuing quest to perfect the art of sushi. Located in a Tokyo subway station, Sukiyabashi Jiro is a 10-seat, sushi-only restaurant and Ono serves a tasting menu of roughly 20 courses. The film received widespread critical acclaim and enraptured foodies and cinephiles alike. As a follow-up to “Jiro Dreams of Sushi,” Gelb created the documentary series “Chef’s Table,” with each episode profiling a single world-renowned chef. The first season covered chefs from the United States, Italy, Argentina, Australia, and Sweden; the second season traveled to Brazil, Mexico, Slovenia, and Thailand. Now, the upcoming third season will profile all French chefs. Watch the trailer below. READ MORE: ‘Chef’s Table’ Season 3 Poster: Netflix Series to Showcase the Crème de la Crème of French Chefs