![]() It was Bravo’s highest-ever rated show at that time. Lewis also wrote and directed the 13-part series Cirque Du Soleil: Fire Within, the 2003 Primetime Emmy winner for Outstanding Nonfiction Program and Gemini winner for Best Direction and Best Reality-based Series. His feature docs include, Lovesick, a Gemini Award winner, Best Arts Program, Jews and Money, an investigation into a kidnapping and murder in Paris. Prior to that, he was a showrunner at VICE, where he wrote, directed and produced 30 episodes of Vice Guide To Film for broadcast in the US, Canada, Australia and the UK and The Beat, a 20-part doc series with unprecedented access to the police in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. For the last two years, Lewis has been producing Fighting Words, a globe-trotting feature doc about three pioneering artists pushing back against political polarization. His documentaries and television series have been broadcast in Canada, the US, UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Australia, South America and China. Lewis Cohen is an Emmy Award-winning writer, producer and director. Truth and Lies is an ambitious new TVO documentary series that explores the most dramatic present-day and historical examples of facts being bent, twisted and reshaped as a means of achieving influence and control. Since the dawn of civilization, people in power have played with the truth, danced with deception, and altered reality to suit their interests. Lewis Cohen and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new show Truth and Lies, Conspiracies, Propaganda, the supposed Age of Reason, facts and Fake News, history and how it repeats itself and why we need to be on our guard. With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Used with permission.įor more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. Image Copyright and Credit: Christian Einshøj.į2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. In 2018 his short doc Haunted was awarded Best International Short at HotDocs and went on to play at festivals around the world. His editing credits include Bodil and the award winning Q’s Barbershop. It's a story of fathers and sons, of vast collections of stamps and amateur videography, of longĭistance business-class flights and all the other ways in which we flee, instead of talking about that which hurts – and of the redemption that can follow when theĬhristian Einshøj is a self-taught director and film editor born in Denmark in 1985 but raised in a Norwegian suburb. ![]() But when his overworked CEO dad is unexpectedly let off andĭecides to sell the family home, Christian goes back home in a final desperate attempt to assemble the family and recover what is lost.Īrmed with 30 years of home-video, 75,000 family photos and three tightly fit superhero costumes, he ventures into landscapes of long-lost time, in an attempt toĬonfront a 25-year-old tragedy, and the hidden wounds left in its wake. Two decades after the tragic death of his brother, the director Christian Einshøj's family is falling apart. Watch the trailer here and head to Hot Docs for more information.' Trauma, existentialism, expectations and the experience of pure joy. ![]() Christian Einshøj and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film The Mountains, Super Nintendo, anxiety, depression, memory, family photography and ![]()
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