Documentary Highlights “A Long Haul” for East End Fishermen
By Annette Hinkle Nathaniel Kramer will admit it. He’s passionate about fishing. Another passion of the part time East End resident is filmmaking — and in his new documentary “A Long Haul,” Kramer manages to merge both interests into a seamless whole. The film is Kramer’s first, and it follows Bart Ritchie, a Montauk fisherman, and his […]
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Water Runs Dry
Human beings are a lot like sponges: We soak up a lot of water, and even in a state as seemingly waterlogged as Florida, that can be an issue. Set in 1928 and the present, Cane tells the story of one farm in Florida that once was drowning and now is definitely not. It’s the first …
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When the Windies hit the world for six
The best sports documentaries invariably transcend their subject matter. Leon Gast’s When We Were Kings (1996) and John Dower’s Thriller in Manila (2008) aren’t just about two of Muhammad Ali’s best known fights.
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