Sequart
Research & Literacy Organization, in conjunction with Respect!
Films, is honored and proud to announce that author Neil Gaiman will be
the next subject in its expanding line of comics-centric documentaries.
In the tradition of Sequart’s Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods and Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts documentaries,
the Neil Gaiman film will be an all-access look at
the scribe’s illustrious, media-spanning career, from his first foray
into published writing all the way up to the current signing tour for
his new novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
This unique profile will include footage from Neil’s performances with
Amanda Palmer, lectures and readings from across the country, as well as
extensive interviews with Neil and his fans, contemporaries, and
closest collaborators.
The film will be directed by Patrick
Meaney, produced by Jordan Rennert, and executive produced by Mike
Phillips and Julian Darius. More details will roll at Sequart.org throughout the summer, but for the time being, please enjoy this little teaser trailer.
In addition to the Gaiman documentary, completion is just a few months away on two other Sequart documentary projects. The Image Revolution, chronicling
the founding and history of the world’s most successful independent
comic book company, Image Comics, is extremely close to completion, and
will be playing at festivals this autumn. Comics in Focus: Chris Claremont’s X-Men is
also nearly complete. The film reveals the behind-the-scenes story of
Claremont’s landmark seventeen-year run on the title. It will be
released this autumn.
And check out our two previous films, Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods and Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts, available on Special Edition DVD, each with over two hours of bonus material (or for download).
About
the Publisher: Sequart Research & Literacy Organization is a
non-profit devoted to the study and promotion of comic books as a
legitimate art form. It publishes books and documentaries aimed at
making comics scholarship accessible. For more information, click here.
Monday, June 24, 2013
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