For two years, I’ve been investigating allegations that the ex-CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch and his British partner exploited men for sex at events they hosted around the world - including in London, New York, and Marrakesh. #BBCPanorama https://t.co/xDFC2sW3yS
This doc is so good and so gutting, ultimately it's about misogyny, the internet, and how the internet shapes our sense of self. It's so good, I really cannot recommend this story enough https://t.co/Epa4o3CppH
“The danger is less about AI in the creation of documentary, the actual production, and more in the curation of it,” says Amit Dey, executive vp nonfiction at MRC https://t.co/vawj91Cx5t
This new doc on the 2000S "It Girl" and how it collided with the rise of blogs sounds really interesting. #RHONY fans may enjoy seeing Tinsley too (hoping this pop ups on Disney+ here) https://t.co/uZKIoacsdy
There’s been no shortage of headlines coasting on the popularity of Netflix’s "Harry & Meghan."
But one headline stood out for what it says about the state of documentary filmmaking.
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So I’m in this documentary… White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch is now available on Netflix. Remember “Two Wongs Make It White”? I do. I had some things to say. Big thanks to director Alison Klayman for including me in this blast from the past.
One of the most notorious T-shirts Abercrombie and Fitch released featured racist caricatures of Asian men and read, “Wong Brothers laundry service — Two Wongs can make it white.” https://t.co/bwISnbUCdT
Emmet McDermott's documentary -- #1 on Netflix right now -- exposes Abercrombie & Fitch's questionable beauty standards and toxic work environment. See his #EXCLUSIVE interview, below https://t.co/SZ8fXP7h6n
The latest Netflix documentary covers the rise & fall of a 2000s mall legend - Abercrombie & Fitch! We spoke with producer @efmcd about what led to the company's fall: