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Saturday
16Feb2008

Can Errol Morris Point Us To "Reality?"

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“THINK OF MY MOVIES AS HEIGHTENING OUR AWARENESS OF HOW CONFUSED WE CAN BECOME ABOUT WHAT IS REAL.” Errol Morris, Filmmaker

Errol Morris , the "Fog of War" filmmaker, is more than an Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker. He's a brilliant thinker and philosopher. A master storyteller in the non-fiction realm.

Without a doubt, Errol is my favorite filmmaker.

And now Errol is writing terrific thought-provoking articles for the NY Times.

Here's a sampling of ideas you'll run across in Errol's blog:

Truth, reality and context.

You'll never look at a photograph the same way again.

Promise.

---Tom

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