University of Texas at Austin Professor’s Film Named “Best Documentary” by National Board of Review
AUSTIN, Texas — Dec. 6, 2007 — “Body of War,” a collaboration between University of Texas at Austin Radio-TV-Film Associate Professor Ellen Spiro and former talk show host Phil Donahue, has been named “Best Documentary” for 2007 by the prestigious National Board of Review.
Last month, the film was selected for the “short list” of titles competing in the Best Documentary Feature category at the 80th Academy Awards.
The National Board of Review is a non-profit organization with no commercial ties to the motion-picture industry. Previous films named best documentary by the National Board of Review include: “An Inconvenient Truth,” “March of the Penguins,” “Born Into Brothels,” “The Fog of War” and “Bowling for Columbine.”
“Body of War” is a feature documentary tracing the postwar life of Iraq veteran Thomas Young, who was paralyzed by a bullet to the spine. The film is Young’s coming home story as he evolves into a new person, dealing with his disability and finding his own unique and passionate voice against the war.
The film is produced and directed by Spiro and Donahue. Karen Bernstein co-produced the film and Bernadine Colish served as editor. The film features two original songs written and performed by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder.
For more information about the National Board of Review, visit www.nbrmp.org. For more information about “Body of War,” visit www.bodyofwar.com. For more information about Spiro, visit http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/spiro/.
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