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David Russell Sutherland (born July 31, 1945) is an American documentary filmmaker who has won over 100 international awards and citations for his films.


Early life and education

Sutherland earned a
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in
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from
Tufts University Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learnin ...
in 1967. He went on to study film at the
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(USC).


Career

Sutherland began producing documentaries a decade after leaving USC. One of his earliest films, ''Down Around Here,'' which he began filming while working at his father's tire store in the 1970s, profiled a gritty diner that Sutherland frequented. Matt Ashare of ''The Phoenix'' called the film "a poignant and remarkably resonant sketch of Boston's rapidly fading past." Much of his early work focuses on art and artists, including Paul Cadmus and Jack Levine. Of ''Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at 80'', New York Times critic John O'Connor said, "Television has never been completely at ease in dealing with art and artists... Then, every once in a great while, a film comes along to demonstrate other possibilities, other approaches. One such production is ''Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at 80''...Mr. Cadmus has been served well by Mr. Sutherland... The intense close-up succeeds in illuminating something of the artistic process that, no matter the finished style, is always profoundly serious." A reviewer for
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said of Sutherland's 1989 film ''Halftime: Five Yale Men at Midlife,'' "A relentlessly stunning film. With the possible exception of ''The Thin Blue Line'', no documentary in recent memory delivers more psychological insight--or emotional wallop. The pacing is flawless, the editing superb." According to ''
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'', Sutherland is "considered by those who know documentaries to be one of the nation's greatest practitioners of the form". His films have been cited for their "depth of intimacy and long-form commitment to the filmmaking process" with some productions taking as long as three years or more to film. Also notable is his unique audio style. For his most recent film, ''Kind Hearted Woman'', Sutherland used up to six microphones at a time to produce over 300 hours of audio recordings, which he eventually edited down for the 5-hour film. Of the result, Brian Lowry of ''Variety'' said, "Those familiar with Sutherland's work know he seeks out personal stories and follows them at an unhurried, almost-hypnotic pace, extracting intimate portraits through years of painstaking filming. He has done that and then some with ind Hearted Woman" Mark Rogers of ''
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'' called Kind Hearted Woman "one of the most compelling documentaries on modern Native American life to date." Sutherland's ''Jack Levine: Feast of Pure Reason'' was cited by The
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as one of the ten best films of 1986, and it won 23 awards, including a Blue Ribbon from the American Film Festival. ''Out of Sight'', one of Sutherland's feature-length films, played at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1994. Gerald Peary of
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said of the film, "''Out of Sight'' is an uncompromised, unexpected take on a blind woman, but what a blind woman! Put away all your politically correct assumptions...Starin is a hellion out of a 1940's Hollywood film noir." The
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nominated his 1998 production ''
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'' in the Best Program of the Year, Best Miniseries & Specials, and Best News & Information Program categories. ''
Country Boys ''Country Boys'' is a 6-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David, Kentucky. They attended the David School, a non-denominational alternative high school with a mission to serve underprivileged a ...
'' was nominated in the Outstanding Achievement in News & Information category in 2006. Writing for
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, Shirleen Holt named two of Sutherland's films among the five best documentaries available on
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while Erik Ernst of
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has called his productions "some of the most important documentaries ever to air on public television". He is currently working on a new film, ''Semper Fidelis'' (working title), which follows Elizabeth Perez, a US Marine veteran, as she fights to reunite her family after her husband, Marcos, is deported. The film is set to air late in 2018.


Filmography

*''Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore'' (2019) *''Kind Hearted Woman'' (2013) *''
Country Boys ''Country Boys'' is a 6-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David, Kentucky. They attended the David School, a non-denominational alternative high school with a mission to serve underprivileged a ...
'' (2006) *''
The Farmer's Wife ''The Farmer's Wife'' is a 1928 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis and Gordon Harker. It is adapted from a 1916 play of the same name by British novelist, poet ...
'' (1998) *''Down Around Here'' (1996) *''High Energy'' (1995) *''Out of Sight'' (1995) *''George Washington: The Man Who Wouldn't Be King'' (1992) *''The Kokbobiety School'' (1991) *''Feast of the Gods'' (1990) *''William C. Palmer'' (1989) *''Halftime: Five Yale Men at Mid-life'' (1989) *''Jack Levine: Feast of Pure Reason'' (1986) *''Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at 80'' (1986) *''Elizabeth at 94'' (1985)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sutherland, David 1945 births Living people Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences alumni Filmmakers from Massachusetts USC School of Cinematic Arts alumni American documentary filmmakers