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Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky

Joe Berlinger (born October 30, 1961) and Bruce Sinofsky (March 31, 1956 – February 21, 2015) were a team of American documentary filmmakers that have won cult fame and critical acclaim. The duo are probably best known for their trilogy of Paradise Lost films about the so-called West Memphis Three, and for their 2004 Metallica documentary Metallica: Some Kind of Monster. Though they often worked together, Berlinger and Sinofsky also separately directed their own projects.

Joe Berlinger
Born (1961-10-30) October 30, 1961 (age 62)
Bruce Sinofsky
Born(1956-03-31)March 31, 1956
DiedFebruary 21, 2015(2015-02-21) (aged 58)

The West Memphis Three edit

Originally intended to be a documentary about "three guilty teenagers on trial for murder",[1] Sinofsky and Berlinger soon decided that their film Paradise Lost would take a different path. Paradise Lost chronicles the 1993 murders of three 8-year-old boys, Stephen Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore in rural Arkansas, and argues that the fear and panic of satanism, along with questionable police work, led to the arrests and convictions of three teenagers, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Miskelley for the murders, otherwise known as the West Memphis Three. Since its 1996 premier on HBO, the film has helped fuel interest and support for the convicted men. Some believe the three were convicted more for their choices in fashion and music than for actual evidence.

The first film was followed in 2000 by Paradise Lost 2: Revelations which revealed more evidence and findings that intended to further prove the innocence of Baldwin, Echols, and Misskelley. The film explores the possibility that the three children could have been murdered by the stepfather of Christopher Byers, John Mark Byers. Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011) exonerates Byers, explores another suspect, stepfather Terry Hobbs, and chronicles the eventual release of the West Memphis Three from jail in August 2011.

Citing other documentary films such as Errol Morris's crime film The Thin Blue Line (1988), Berlinger and Sinofsky's intentions were for the films to "have a more dramatic result"[2] and lead to the men being exonerated from prison.

Work with Metallica edit

At the time of the trials, the West Memphis Three were fans of heavy metal band Metallica. Looking for music to use in the first Paradise Lost film, Berlinger and Sinofsky approached Metallica, who at the time rarely allowed their music to be used in films. The band permitted the filmmakers to use their music for free in all three Paradise Lost films.[3] These meetings created a friendship between the filmmakers and band and would lead to the film Metallica: Some Kind of Monster which chronicles the making of Metallica's 2003 album St. Anger. Entertainment Weekly reviewer Owen Gleiberman called it "one of the most revelatory rock portraits ever made".

Filmography edit

Year Film Credited as
Directors Producers Editors
1992 Brother's Keeper Yes Yes Yes
1992 Terminal Bliss (Only Bruce Sinofsky) No No Yes
1996 Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills Yes Yes Yes
1998 Where It's At: The Rolling Stone State of the Union (TV Movie) Yes Yes No
2000 Paradise Lost 2: Revelations (TV Movie) Yes Yes No
2000 Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (Only Joe Berlinger) Yes No No
2001 Good Rockin' Tonight (Only Bruce Sinofsky) Yes Yes No
2003 Hollywood High (Only Bruce Sinofsky) Yes Yes No
2004 Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Yes Yes No
2009 Crude (Only Joe Berlinger) Yes Yes No
2011 Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Yes Yes No

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Joe Berlinger from Some Kind of Monster: The Film maker's Audio Commentary (2004)
  2. ^ Leveritt, Mara. Devil's Knot: The True Story of the West Memphis Three. 2002. Pg. 319
  3. ^ Metallica May Give Music To "Paradise Lost" Sequel

berlinger, bruce, sinofsky, berlinger, born, october, 1961, bruce, sinofsky, march, 1956, february, 2015, were, team, american, documentary, filmmakers, that, have, cult, fame, critical, acclaim, probably, best, known, their, trilogy, paradise, lost, films, ab. Joe Berlinger born October 30 1961 and Bruce Sinofsky March 31 1956 February 21 2015 were a team of American documentary filmmakers that have won cult fame and critical acclaim The duo are probably best known for their trilogy of Paradise Lost films about the so called West Memphis Three and for their 2004 Metallica documentary Metallica Some Kind of Monster Though they often worked together Berlinger and Sinofsky also separately directed their own projects Joe BerlingerBorn 1961 10 30 October 30 1961 age 62 Bridgeport Connecticut U S Bruce SinofskyBorn 1956 03 31 March 31 1956Boston Massachusetts U S DiedFebruary 21 2015 2015 02 21 aged 58 Contents 1 The West Memphis Three 2 Work with Metallica 3 Filmography 4 See also 5 ReferencesThe West Memphis Three editOriginally intended to be a documentary about three guilty teenagers on trial for murder 1 Sinofsky and Berlinger soon decided that their film Paradise Lost would take a different path Paradise Lost chronicles the 1993 murders of three 8 year old boys Stephen Branch Christopher Byers and Michael Moore in rural Arkansas and argues that the fear and panic of satanism along with questionable police work led to the arrests and convictions of three teenagers Damien Echols Jason Baldwin and Jessie Miskelley for the murders otherwise known as the West Memphis Three Since its 1996 premier on HBO the film has helped fuel interest and support for the convicted men Some believe the three were convicted more for their choices in fashion and music than for actual evidence The first film was followed in 2000 by Paradise Lost 2 Revelations which revealed more evidence and findings that intended to further prove the innocence of Baldwin Echols and Misskelley The film explores the possibility that the three children could have been murdered by the stepfather of Christopher Byers John Mark Byers Paradise Lost 3 Purgatory 2011 exonerates Byers explores another suspect stepfather Terry Hobbs and chronicles the eventual release of the West Memphis Three from jail in August 2011 Citing other documentary films such as Errol Morris s crime film The Thin Blue Line 1988 Berlinger and Sinofsky s intentions were for the films to have a more dramatic result 2 and lead to the men being exonerated from prison Work with Metallica editAt the time of the trials the West Memphis Three were fans of heavy metal band Metallica Looking for music to use in the first Paradise Lost film Berlinger and Sinofsky approached Metallica who at the time rarely allowed their music to be used in films The band permitted the filmmakers to use their music for free in all three Paradise Lost films 3 These meetings created a friendship between the filmmakers and band and would lead to the film Metallica Some Kind of Monster which chronicles the making of Metallica s 2003 album St Anger Entertainment Weekly reviewer Owen Gleiberman called it one of the most revelatory rock portraits ever made Filmography editYear Film Credited as Directors Producers Editors 1992 Brother s Keeper Yes Yes Yes 1992 Terminal Bliss Only Bruce Sinofsky No No Yes 1996 Paradise Lost The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills Yes Yes Yes 1998 Where It s At The Rolling Stone State of the Union TV Movie Yes Yes No 2000 Paradise Lost 2 Revelations TV Movie Yes Yes No 2000 Book of Shadows Blair Witch 2 Only Joe Berlinger Yes No No 2001 Good Rockin Tonight Only Bruce Sinofsky Yes Yes No 2003 Hollywood High Only Bruce Sinofsky Yes Yes No 2004 Metallica Some Kind of Monster Yes Yes No 2009 Crude Only Joe Berlinger Yes Yes No 2011 Paradise Lost 3 Purgatory Yes Yes NoSee also editWest Memphis Three Metallica Satanic ritual abuse Some Kind of Monster song St Anger True crimeReferences edit Joe Berlinger from Some Kind of Monster The Film maker s Audio Commentary 2004 Leveritt Mara Devil s Knot The True Story of the West Memphis Three 2002 Pg 319 Metallica May Give Music To Paradise Lost Sequel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky amp oldid 1089680939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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