The best Lili Taylor’s documentary movies

Lili Taylor

Lili Taylor

20/02/1967 (57 años)
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Love, Marilyn

Love, Marilyn
7.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 12/09/2012
  • Character: Herself
Using the book 'Fragments', which collects Marilyn Monroe's poems, notes and letters, and with participation from the Arthur Miller and Truman Capote estates who have contributed more material, each of the actresses will embody the legend at various stages in her life.

The Gettysburg Address

The Gettysburg Address
In the midst of the Civil War, President Lincoln went to Gettysburg. "The Gettysburg Address" investigates the five extant copies of Lincoln's famous speech, separating fact from fiction along the way. Lincoln's greater journey to Gettysburg is chronicled, from his early anti-slavery sentiments as a poor farmer's son to his rousing orations as one of America's greatest leaders.

The Weather Underground

The Weather Underground
7.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/2002
  • Character: Narrator
The remarkable story of The Weather Underground, radical activists of the 1970s, and of radical politics at its best and most disastrous.

Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago

Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago
7.9/10
Author Barry Gifford's gritty autobiographical stories of growing up in 1950s Chicago provide the backdrop for an impressionistic documentary portrait of a vanished time and place.

Six Feet Under: In Memoriam

Six Feet Under: In Memoriam
8.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 25/10/2005
  • Character: Herself
A eulogy for the groundbreaking HBO series.

Howard Zinn: Voices of a People's History of the United States

Howard Zinn: Voices of a People's History of the United States
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 14/03/2006
  • Character: Self
An impressive roster of celebrities -- including Lili Taylor, Paul Robeson, Sarah Jones, Brian Jones, John Sayles and Wallace Shawn -- lend their voices to this performance of readings inspired by Howard Zinn's best-selling book. Segments bring to life Tecumseh's speech to the Osages, Frederick Douglass' thoughts about July 4 and Paul Robeson's Unread Statement before the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

Talking with the Vampires

Talking with the Vampires
5.4/10
Abel Ferrara directed this thirty-minute documentary that interviews the cast of his film THE ADDICTION.

The Memory of Fish

The Memory of Fish
8/10
Dick Goin and his family have been fed by the Elwha River's salmon since migrating to Washington's Olympic Peninsula during the Dust Bowl. Dick has never forgotten his debt to the fish — who have been steadily disappearing. A pulp mill worker and master fisherman turned salmon advocate, Dick uses his memories and persistence to battle for the biggest dam removal project in U.S. history. His goal: bring the salmon home.

A Woman Like Me

A Woman Like Me
7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 16/03/2015
  • Character: Anna Seashell
A WOMAN LIKE ME is a hybrid documentary that interweaves the real story of director Alex Sichel, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2011, with the fictional story of Anna Seashell, who struggles to find the glass half full when faced with the same diagnosis. The film follows Alex as she uses her craft to explore what is foremost on her mind while confronting a terminal disease: parenting, marriage, faith, life, and death. When we are stuck between a rock and hard place, can our imagination get us out?

Letters Not About Love

Letters Not About Love
7.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1998
  • Character: Voice of Lyn Hejinian
Two contemporary poets, one from America (Lyn Hejinian), the other from Russia (Arkadii Dragomoshchenko) are asked to begin a correspondence based on a list of ordinary words such as 'home,' 'book,' 'poverty,' 'violence.' They reflect on each word, considering its conventional meaning and what it means to them personally. The resulting extraordinary five-year dialogue is by turns poignant, profound and funny. Both poets move seamlessly from present to past, a move echoed by the use of striking new and archival footage from both countries. Narrative, travelogue, and memoir are combined in a fusion of image, sound and word that is a total sensual experience. As the film progresses and intimacy grows, both the similarities and differences between Russian and American ways of grasping the world are revealed. Letters Not About Love becomes both a revealing portrait of two cultures and a compelling exploration of language, communication, and the art of mutual understanding.

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