Happy to announce that #TimeTheMovie is nominated for Best Documentary at the 93rd Academy Awards—making Garrett Bradley the first Black female filmmaker to be nominated in this category since Ava DuVernay in 2016.
Showing the toll that over-sentencing takes on other people and communities in general, @timemovie challenges perceptions of “safety” and “rehabilitation.” We talk with the film’s editor, Gabriel Rhodes, about his work on the Oscar-nominated documentary: https://t.co/dsqBaeexpb
“We are out of prison, but we’re still not free.” On the making of #Oscars nominated @TimeMovie, asking if a system disproportionately incarcerating Black people is a justice system at all. Thanks @foxandrob, Garrett Bradley, @KLL5, @nytimes, @PrimeVideo. https://t.co/9JaOwovzdI
"We had entered into a world that we would never forget." In this clip, Fox Rich talks about the moment her family was changed forever. Don't miss the Oscar-nominated @timemovie, now streaming on @PrimeVideo.
Working across many formats, aspect ratios and frame rates, Award-winning Editor @gaberhodes discusses how he harnessed the power of #PremierePro to edit @PrimeVideo's @timemovie 🕰
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Director Garrett Bradley got a big surprise from @foxrich on the last day of filming Oscar-nominated documentary feature, @timemovie. Learn how all the pieces came together in this Q&A with @ava.
NAACP defense lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill and Garrett Bradley discuss the intimacy Sibil Fox displayed.
“What exuded from this woman was this incredible love of her husband and love of family.” — Sherrilyn Ifill
New Orleans-based director #GarrettBradley's 2021 Oscar-nominated documentary @timemovie is now available to stream for FREE on YouTube!
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#Time director Garrett Bradley said that in working with editor Gabriel Rhodes, she aimed to “mimic the way life actually feels." The two discuss how they were able to strip away a traditional narrative in the doc: https://t.co/eO975MwN6Y @AmazonStudios
Editor Gabriel Rhodes discusses cutting director Garrett Bradley's Oscar-nominated documentary "Time," a mesmerizing portrait of Fox Rich, a mother raising her sons while her husband serves a brutally harsh prison sentence. This is a must-see doc: https://t.co/QvqtYh6xtd
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TIME is available on @YouTube & in front of the @primevideouk paywall—so you can watch without subscribing—until 19 April🗓️
Garrett Bradley could be the first black female director to win an Oscar for this powerful doc—don't miss it!
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Consider @AmazonStudios Academy Award® Nominated Documentary Feature TIME @timemovie The Most Honored Doc of the Year from Director Garrett Bradley. Learn more: https://t.co/swdOU2HjN9
If “Time” wins the Oscar this year, it will be the first documentary directed by a Black woman to do so. Garrett Bradley’s talent makes her worthy of that milestone. This is one of the most intimate movies I have ever seen. #itsTIME https://t.co/37x1gfWZgZ
If you haven’t yet watched Garrett Bradley’s Oscar nominated documentary, #ItsTIME. The intimate story of a wife’s decades-long campaign for the release of her husband from a 60-year prison sentence is now streaming free on YouTube. https://t.co/QLIXYTzhYv
Garrett Bradley became the first Black woman to win the US Documentary Directing Award at Sundance last year. Now she has the chance to become the first Black female director EVER to win an Oscar. Watch Time free on YouTube and @PrimeVideo, this week only
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