Kevin Gelshenen Rafferty II (May 25, 1947 – July 2, 2020) was an American documentary film cinematographer, director, and producer, best known for his 1982 documentary ''
The Atomic Cafe''.
Background
Rafferty was born in Boston on May 25, 1947.
He studied architecture at
Harvard
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and film at the
California Institute of the Arts.
[
] He helped teach the craft of filmmaking to
Michael Moore
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Moore won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for ' ...
during the production of ''
Roger & Me'' in 1989, and Moore has acknowledged Rafferty's influence on his own filmmaking. Rafferty teamed up with his brother
Pierce and
Jayne Loader
to produce the
cult classic documentary film ''
The Atomic Cafe''. He was the director, producer, editor and cinematographer of many documentary projects, including ''
Blood in the Face
''Blood in the Face'' is a 1991 documentary film about white supremacy groups in North America. It was directed by Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway. It features many interviews with various white supremacist leaders, and archival foot ...
'', ''
The War Room'', ''Feed'', and ''The Last Cigarette.''
His last project was ''
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29''.
[
]
Rafferty was a nephew of
Barbara Bush, and a cousin of
George W. Bush.
Rafferty died from cancer at his home in Manhattan on July 2, 2020, at age 73.
Filmography
As director or producer
*''
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29'' (2008)
*''Who Wants to Be President?'' (2000)
*''The Last Cigarette'' (1999/I)
*''Feed'' (1992)
*''
Blood in the Face
''Blood in the Face'' is a 1991 documentary film about white supremacy groups in North America. It was directed by Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway. It features many interviews with various white supremacist leaders, and archival foot ...
'' (1991)
*''
Radio Bikini
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Summary
The film do ...
'' (1988)
*''
The Atomic Cafe'' (1982)
*''Hurry Tomorrow'' (1975)
As cinematographer
*''Good Money'' (1996)
*''
The War Room'' (1993)
*''
Roger & Me'' (1989)
As himself
*''
Manufacturing Dissent
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'' (2007)
*''
SexTV
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'' (2003) (TV)
Reception
Thom Powers of ''Harvardwood'' writes that Rafferty is "renowned for his wit and fresh perspectives on American culture".
[
] His various films have received positive reception. Of ''Hurry Tomorrow'', Rafferty's documentary indictment of a California State psychiatric hospital, Colin Bennet of ''
The Age'' wrote "Its anger and courage are the kind that lead to reform".
Michael Atkinson of ''
IFC'' calls Rafferty's latest, ''Harvard Beats Yale 29-29'', "a hypnotic pleasure,"
and ''
Fast Company'' calls it an "engrossing documentary" which was "the best sports film we've seen in years", and Manohla Dargis of ''
New York Times'' writes "while it seems absurd to include such a picayune event in the annals, the filmmaker Kevin Rafferty makes the case for remembrance and for the art of the story in his preposterously entertaining documentary ''Harvard Beats Yale 29-29''".
''The Atomic Cafe'' had received praise as one of the best Cold War movies of all time.
Accolades
*1991, nomination, Grand Jury Prize for ''Blood in the Face'' by
Sundance Film Festival
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*1983, nomination, Flaherty Documentary Award for Best Documentary for ''The Atomic Cafe'' by
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
*2016, ''
The Atomic Cafe'' selected to the
National Film Registry"The Atomic Café" - 2016 additions to the National Film Registry - Pictures - CBS News
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References
External links
*
Kevin Rafferty
at All Movie Guide
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1947 births
2020 deaths
American documentary filmmakers
Bush family
California Institute of the Arts alumni
Collage filmmakers
Deaths from cancer in New York (state)
Film directors from New York City
Film producers from New York (state)
Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni