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Since the beginning of human history, stories have helped people make sense of their lives and their world. Today, an understanding of storytelling is invaluable as we seek to orient ourselves within a flood of raw information and an unprecedented variety of supposedly true accounts. In Stories Make the World, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary filmmakers and other storytellers come to understand their subjects and cast light on the world through their art. Drawing on the author's decades of experience behind the scenes of television and film documentaries, this is an indispensable account of the principles and paradoxes that attend the quest to represent reality truthfully.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction PART I: STORYTELLERS
Pedro Azabache
Eduardo Calderón
Erik H. Erikson
Ginetta Sagan
Hannah Arendt
PART II: BEGINNINGS AND ENDS
Achilles' Shield
Fire in the Cave
Theater of History
PART III: THE NATURAL WORLD
On the Interstellarnet
The View from the Sierra Madre
Upstream, Downstream
PART IV: THE HUMAN WORLD
Imagining Freedom
Land of Plenty
Fields of Centers
Through the Wall
PART V: THE ANTHROPOCENE
Baked Alaska
Sounds of a Changing Planet
The Rim of the World
Epilogue Acknowledgements
Selected Filmography
Notes and Sources
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Stephen Most is a writer and filmmaker. He has writing credits on four Academy Award "best documentary" nominees and five Emmy-winning films, including
Wonders of Nature,
Promises, and
Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time. His book
River of Renewal: Myth and History in the Klamath Basin was published in 2006.
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In this book, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary film and other forms of storytelling remain so essential today.