Ep 321: Tom DiCillo

Tom DiCillo (“Living in Oblivion”, “Box of Moonlight”) is back with a new film, a documentary, called “Down in Shadowland” which is having a few screenings around NYC; documentary filmmaker David Shapiro’s new documentary, “Missing People”, has two screenings at DOC NYC in the coming days.

Tom DiCillo (“Living in Oblivion”, “Box of Moonlight”) is back with a new film, a documentary, called “Down in Shadowland” which is having a few screenings around NYC; documentary filmmaker David Shapiro’s new documentary, “Missing People”, has two screenings at DOC NYC in the coming days.

Tom DiCillo (“Living in Oblivion”, “Box of Moonlight”) is back with a new film, a very personal documentary, called “Down in Shadowland” which he made over the course of 7 years. It is perhaps the most independent of this independent director’s films. He made the film entirely by himself, motivated by a fascination with the secret lives of people on the subway that began when he first moved to NYC in the mid ‘70’s. What resulted is a hauntingly beautiful hybrid of the documentary form. Although every frame in the film is real, the film refuses to settle into the rational world of the traditional documentary. Instead, DiCillo’s roving yet unobtrusive camera mingles with the denizens of this subterranean microcosm, working its way through a dense network of human emotion to achieve a truth that becomes more elusive and poetic.

Documentary filmmaker David Shapiro‘s new documentary, “Missing People“, has two screenings at DOC NYC in the coming days. Missing People is a nonfiction mystery about a enigmatic woman investigating her brother’s long unsolved murder, while obsessively collecting and researching the violent work and life of an outsider artist from New Orleans. As these parallel narratives intertwine, shocking events unfold.