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Poets' Resilience Shines in Acclaimed Documentary "Come See Me In The Good Light"

5 Nov

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Summary

  • Luis Valdez doc wins prestigious Lavine/Ken Burns Prize
  • Apple TV's "Come See Me In The Good Light" to kick off LLDNDOCS showcase
  • Lineup includes Oscar contenders, exploring memory and relationships
Poets' Resilience Shines in Acclaimed Documentary "Come See Me In The Good Light"

In the world of documentary filmmaking, two significant events have recently unfolded. Just two weeks ago, a Luis Valdez documentary was awarded the prestigious $200,000 Lavine/Ken Burns Prize from the Library of Congress, recognizing cinematic excellence.

Meanwhile, the inaugural LLDNDOCS documentary showcase is set to take place in London from November 21-23. The three-day event will kick off with the screening of Apple TV's "Come See Me In The Good Light," a film that follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate an incurable cancer diagnosis, transforming their experience into a moving celebration of resilience.

The LLDNDOCS lineup also includes other highly anticipated nonfiction works, such as Ben Stiller's "Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost" and Tamara Kotevska's "The Tale Of Silyan." These films, along with a selection of shorts by Palestinian filmmakers, aim to reflect on how memory and time shape our relationships and the lasting impact they leave.

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The Luis Valdez documentary won the prestigious $200,000 Lavine/Ken Burns Prize from the Library of Congress.
LLDNDOCS is a new three-day documentary showcase launching in London, featuring a lineup of acclaimed nonfiction films that explore memory and relationships.
The film follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate an incurable cancer diagnosis and transform their experience into a moving celebration of resilience.

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