Amir Bar-Lev (born 1972) is noted for his work in directing
documentary films. His debut, ''
Fighter'' (2000) (director), was named one of the top documentaries of the year by Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and The Village Voice. ''Fighter'' won six international festival awards and was called “brilliant,” by The New Yorker, “enthralling” by the New York Times, and “one of the best documentaries of this year or any other” by Rolling Stone.
The
London Telegraph named Bar-Lev’s second film, ''
My Kid Could Paint That'', one of the top 100 films of all time. The
Philadelphia Inquirer
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described it as "Fascinating... A thought- provoking look at the world of abstract art, the relationship between a reporter and his/her subject, and, just for the heck of it, the nature of truth."
Bar-Lev traveled to
New Orleans
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nine days after
Hurricane Katrina
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and began filming a young married couple, both crack dealers, with a heroic story of survival during the storm and an uncertain future ahead. Bar-Lev served as co-producer on the resulting film, ''
Trouble the Water
''Trouble the Water'' is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal. The film centers on a young couple surviving Hurricane Katrina, and facing their own troubled past during the storm's aftermath. It features mus ...
'', which was a 2009
Academy Award
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Nominee. ''Trouble The Water'' also took the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
, the Grand Jury Award at Full Frame, a Special Jury Mention at Silverdocs, won the IFP Gotham Award for Best Documentary, and was nominated for the PGA Documentary award, and the
NAACP Image Awards
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Best Documentary.
Bar-Lev also directed ''
The Tillman Story'', a feature documentary about NFL safety
Pat Tillman
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, who joined the Army Rangers in 2002 and was killed in a friendly fire incident two years later. ''The Tillman Story'' won an Emmy, and was named the top documentary of 2010 by The San Francisco Critics' Circle, The Florida Critics' Circle, and St. Louis Film Critics, and was nominated for ten additional critics' circle prizes, the National Board of Review Documentary award, the PGA Documentary award, and the Cinema Eye Audience Choice award.
Bar-Lev’s 2013 film ''
Happy Valley'' took a multidimensional look at the complicated and tragic tale of the
sexual abuse scandal at Penn State, and created a parable of guilt, responsibility, and identity for a small town caught in the glare of the national spotlight. The film premiered at Sundance 2014 and was released theatrically in November of that year.
Variety called it “nuanced but quietly excoriating,” while Kenneth Turan at the
LA Times
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called the film “explosive.” Bar-Lev’s most recent film, ''
Long Strange Trip'', a four hour epic on the
Grateful Dead
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was called "one of the most engrossing rock docs ever made" by the LA Times, and was shortlisted for the Oscar.
Director/Producer
According to
IMDb
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Bar-Lev has directed or produced the following works:
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Fighter'' (2000) (director)
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VH1: All Access'' (2003) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
*''Sundance Film Festival Dailies'' (2003) TV series (segment producer)
*''Katrina'' (2006) (TV) (producer)
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It Could Happen Tomorrow'' (2006) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
*''
My Kid Could Paint That'' (2007) (director)
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Trouble the Water
''Trouble the Water'' is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal. The film centers on a young couple surviving Hurricane Katrina, and facing their own troubled past during the storm's aftermath. It features mus ...
'' (2008) (co-producer)
*''
The Tillman Story'' (2010) (director)
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Happy Valley'' (2014) (director)
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Long Strange Trip'' (2017) (director) – documentary about the
Grateful Dead
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, executive produced by
Martin Scorsese
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References
External links
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Amir discusses Long Strange Trip with Ira Haberman of The Sound Podcast
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Living people
Artists from Berkeley, California
Berkeley High School (Berkeley, California) alumni
1972 births
Film directors from California
American documentary filmmakers