In this episode of Look Behind The Look, we're diving into DOC NYC, the prestigious documentary film festival in New York City. Join me I discuss the much-anticipated documentary Beyond the Gaze, which spotlights the life and legacy of Jule Campbell, the trailblazing force behind the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. This film, directed by Jill Campbell, Julie's daughter-in-law, is a powerful exploration of memory, empowerment, the beauty of living life with no regrets… and teaching others to do the same.
Jill and I discuss the dangers of pigeonholing films, labeling them simply as “fashion films” for example, and how films that may seem to be about something simple and frivolous on the surface, can prove to be about SO much more.
Learn about how you can see this important film here: www.julecampbell.com
And Follow filmmaker Jill Campbell for more about the film here on her Substack
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00:00:00 Welcome!
00:03:25 Beyond the Gaze will premiere at DOC NYC on November 17th. How did this project come about.
00:10:11 Earning the trust of your subject and how she felt about this documentary being made.
00:17:03 The film's structure building.
00:26:35 Facing the pigeonholing of films and filmmakers, and the labeling of your documentary as a "fashion film".
00:28:20 Substack and the advantages for filmmakers to offer more.
00:30:51 The world premiere of Julie's film and its reception.
00:36:02 The a crisis right now in independent documentary and for independent films
00:42:46 Look behind the Look premieres November 17th at DOC NYC
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