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Rory Kennedy

Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (born December 12, 1968)[1] is an American documentary filmmaker. Kennedy has made documentary films that center on social issues such as addiction, her opposition to nuclear power, the treatment of prisoners-of-war, and the politics of the Mexican border fence. She is the youngest child of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel.

Rory Kennedy
Kennedy in 2011
Born
Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy

(1968-12-12) December 12, 1968 (age 55)
EducationBrown University (BA)
OccupationDocumentary filmmaker
Years active1990–present
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children3
Parent(s)Robert F. Kennedy
Ethel Skakel
FamilyKennedy family

Early life and education edit

 
Kennedy's mother and uncle Ted introducing the newborn Kennedy to the media at Georgetown University Hospital on December 19, 1968, a week after her birth

Rory Kennedy was born on December 12, 1968, in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., to parents Robert F. Kennedy, a former United States Attorney General, U.S. Senator, and 1968 U.S. presidential candidate, and his wife Ethel Kennedy. She was born six months after her father was assassinated. Her mother chose her name "Rory" after the last high king of Ireland, Rory O'Connor, who ruled in the 12th century.

On December 19, 1968, a week after Rory was born, her mother took her to her father's grave at Arlington National Cemetery.[2] Kennedy's older brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy was assigned as her godparent by their mother. In December 1997, she tried to resuscitate her brother Michael after a skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado, which was fatal.[3] Friends of the Kennedy family said Rory and Michael spoke almost every day of their lives.[4]

When Rory was a teenager, she was arrested during a protest outside the South African Embassy. When she was 15, her 28-year-old brother David died from a drug overdose. Rory graduated from Madeira School in McLean, Virginia, and then Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. During her sophomore year at Brown, Rory organized a rally in front of a Providence supermarket. In solidarity with migrant farm workers, she urged shoppers to boycott grapes.[5]

Career edit

In the 1990s, Kennedy and fellow Brown classmate Vanessa Vadim (daughter of Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda) formed May Day Media, a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., that specializes in the production and distribution of films with a social conscience. Women of Substance was Kennedy's first documentary. The film was released in 1994, and the idea came out of a paper about female addicts that she wrote while a student at Brown.[6] In 1998, Kennedy and another fellow Brown graduate Liz Garbus founded Moxie Firecracker Films, which specializes in documentaries that highlight pressing social issues.[7] The television networks that have shown its films include: A&E, the UK's Channel 4, Court TV, Discovery Channel, HBO, Lifetime, MTV, Oxygen, PBS, Sundance Channel, and TLC.

She directed and co-produced American Hollow (1999), a film about a struggling Appalachian family that received critical acclaim and many awards. HBO broadcast the film and publisher Little, Brown and Company simultaneously released Kennedy's companion book. Kennedy presented the documentary at Wittenberg University on September 13, 2001.[8] In October 2001, Kennedy traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, to address the opening meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women. At the meeting, she spoke about her documentary film-production company Change the World Through Film.[9]

Kennedy directed and co-produced the Emmy Award-nominated series Pandemic: Facing AIDS (2003), which premiered at the International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, Spain, on July 8, 2002. It was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and tells the stories of AIDS patients outside the Western world. It was broadcast in America as a five-part series on HBO in June 2003.[10]

Kennedy directed and co-produced A Boy's Life (2004), the story of a young boy and his family in rural Mississippi. The movie premiered at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival and was awarded the Best Documentary prize at the Woodstock Film Festival; it was later broadcast on HBO.

When Kennedy was asked in a March 24, 2004, interview with Salon about her interest in the American South, she cited her father's experiences in the region as an inspiration and starting point.[11] In the same article, she goes on to mention that showing class differences in American culture also motivates her.

She directed and co-produced Indian Point: Imagining the Unimaginable (2004) for HBO, which was broadcast on September 9, 2004. The film takes a "what if" look at the catastrophic consequences of a radioactive release at the Indian Point Energy Center, a three-unit nuclear-power plant station, located 35 miles (56 km) north of midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York.

Kennedy directed and co-produced Homestead Strike (2006) as part of The History Channel's series, 10 Days that Unexpectedly Changed America (April 2006).

She was a co-executive producer for Street Fight (2005), which chronicles the 2002 Newark, New Jersey, unsuccessful mayoral campaign of Democratic Cory Booker — then a Newark Municipal Councilman — against Democratic eighteen-year incumbent Mayor Sharpe James. The film earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary (Feature). (Booker later won the mayoral election on May 9, 2006, against Democratic Ronald Rice; James did not seek re-election for another four-year term in 2006.)

Kennedy directed and co-produced Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the 2007 Primetime Emmy Award for Best Documentary. Kennedy first learned of the Abu Ghraib prison practices when images came out in the media, which were accompanied by a New Yorker article by Seymour Hersh. According to Kennedy, she was "horrified and shocked and disgusted" by the images of the naked prisoners and laughing American soldiers. She conducted interviews with people who were present at the prison along with those directly involved in the abuse. Kennedy's opinion of the participants changed after she interviewed them, when she began feeling they "were very humane and very much like me" and discovered they "were not monsters."[12]

She directed Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House for HBO Documentary Films, which premiered on HBO on August 18, 2008. According to reviews, the 40-minute-long documentary provided an interesting, though brief, glimpse into the iconic journalist.[13]

On June 30, 2009, Kennedy was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[14]

Kennedy directed The Fence (La Barda), which premiered at the opening night of The Sundance Film Festival 2010. The film made its debut on HBO on September 16, 2010. Favorably received, it details the woeful inadequacies of the border fence between the United States and Mexico, which has increased migrants' deaths, but does not deter illegal immigration.[15][16]

In 2011, she produced and directed Ethel, which was a documentary about her mother. The movie premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on October 18, 2012.[17] Reviews portrayed the documentary as a moving tribute, but criticized its lack of depth.[17][18] Kennedy conducted interviews with her siblings over five days at the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port. For the finished film, she went through "some 100 hours" of archive footage, photos and home videos.[19]

 
Kennedy speaks at a screening of her 2018 documentary, Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow

Last Days in Vietnam was directed by Kennedy and co-produced with Keven McAlester; the documentary film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014. During production of the film, she spoke with U.S. military and Vietnam nationals now in the U.S. and said the most exciting part of the film to her was "telling the untold stories about Americans and Vietnamese who were on the ground, who went against U.S. policy and risked their lives to save Vietnamese".[6] Kennedy was reported to have signed with production company Nonfiction Unlimited in May 2014.[20] In September 2014, Last Days in Vietnam opened at the Nuart Theater in Los Angeles.[6] Kennedy had difficulty getting some of the people featured in her film to get involved. Out of them, she believed Henry Kissinger had the most reluctance to the project. On their reluctance, Kennedy stated: "I think a lot of those folks suffered post-traumatic stress from that moment. When I asked them to relive it, it really took a toll. Many of the people told me it took them a week to recover from the interviews. I've gotten tons of emails from people in Vietnam who can't see the film because it's too traumatic for them."[21] Last Days in Vietnam was nominated as Best Documentary Feature for the 87th Academy Awards.[22]

In 2024, Kennedy directed and produced The Synanon Fix a documentary series revolving around Synanon for HBO.[23]

In early 2024, Film Training Manitoba based in Winnipeg, Canada announced Kennedy as the distinguished speaker for the Manitoba Film Master Series which took place at the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT). The Film Master Series included a session with Kennedy instructing specifically for women, non-binary, and Trans participants.[24]

Activism and politics edit

Kennedy advocates for several social activism organizations and sits on the board of numerous non-profit organizations.[25] In March 2010, Kennedy gave a presentation at The Ritz-Carlton, where she spoke on the effects of alcohol and drug abuse and concluded that addiction and domestic violence "are intricately connected." She also voiced her support of treatment options, calling them "more important than the criminal justice approach". Executive director and CEO of Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs Robert Bozzone agreed with her opinion and added, "If you listen to Rory, treatment is more effective than incarceration."[26] Referring to the shooting of Michael Brown, Kennedy believed the reason it garnered national media attention "is that it's a touch point that indicates a larger social challenge that we all need to mull over and try to grapple with in a thoughtful and considerate way, and I think it has to do both with race and class."[27]

On January 11, 2019, Kennedy co-authored a Rolling Stone opinion piece with Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis and the Malibu Foundation's Trevor Neilson on the current climate crisis.[28]

Kennedy announced her support of Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's nominee in the 2008 U.S. presidential election in an op-ed essay, "Two fine choices, one clear decision - Obama".[29] She endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016.[30]

On April 1st, 2024, during an appearance on Good Morning America to promote her new docuseries, The Synanon Fix, Kennedy expressed her wish that voters in the 2024 United States presidential election not vote for her brother, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to avoid pulling Democrat votes away from Joe Biden.[31] She has endorsed Biden's candidacy.[32]

Personal life edit

Following college graduation, Kennedy moved to New York and then briefly to Los Angeles.[33] Kennedy's brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy died in December 1997 as a result of a skiing accident. She was with him at the time of the accident and tried to save his life by giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Despite her efforts, he had been fatally injured.[5] Kennedy attended his funeral in January 1998.[34]

On August 2, 1999, Kennedy married Mark Bailey in Greece at the mansion of shipping tycoon Vardis Vardinoyiannis. Kennedy met Bailey in Washington through mutual friends after graduating from Brown University.[33] The wedding was originally scheduled for July 17 in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, but was postponed after the plane piloted by her cousin John F. Kennedy, Jr. and passengers Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (his wife) and her sister, Lauren Bessette crashed en route to the event. The tent erected for the wedding instead became a site for family prayers during the search for her cousin.[35]

In October 1999, Kennedy and her husband moved with their dog Clementine to a new home in a West Village neighborhood they reportedly "loved."[33]

Kennedy and her husband have two daughters and a son.[36]

Around the time of the birth of her second daughter in 2004, Kennedy and her husband purchased a home.[37] Kennedy went on maternity leave from her filmmaking career for the birth of her son in 2007.[12] She sold her Shelter Island home in December 2009.[38][39]

According to Trulia.com, Kennedy purchased a home in Malibu, California, in January 2013 and currently resides there.[40]

Public image edit

Prior to the 1990s, Kennedy was said to have been known solely for being the child who was born after the assassination of her father, Robert F. Kennedy. Following the plane crash of her cousin John F. Kennedy, Jr., she established notability for being the cousin whose wedding he planned to attend. Anita Gates of The New York Times wrote that Kennedy would understandably want to be known as "the one who became a filmmaker."[33]

Edward Klein wrote in his book The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years that Rory Kennedy "had suffered more from the Kennedy Curse than any other member of the family." Klein then listed the deaths of her father and brother David, as well as her role in unsuccessfully attempting to save the life of her brother Michael Kennedy.[41]

Kennedy has spoken of her work and its relation to that of her father. "I don't think of it as a continuation of his work, but I certainly think I was influenced by the person that he was and have made a range of choices because of what he contributed to the world. I have enormous respect for all that he accomplished in his short life and how much he was able to move people and touch people. I've certainly been inspired by that."[12] On January 14, 2010, Full Frame announced Kennedy and Liz Garbus would be the recipients of that year's Career Award. In the press release, Full Frame called the duo's work "unique".[42]

Works edit

Bibliography edit

  • Kennedy, Rory; Lehman, Steve; Bailey, Mark (1999). American Hollow. Boston. Bulfinch Press (Little, Brown). ISBN 0-8212-2631-2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ethel Skakel Kennedy | JFK Library". www.jfklibrary.org. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  2. ^ Oppenheimer, Jerry (May 15, 1995). The Other Mrs. Kennedy: An Intimate and Revealing Look at the Hidden Life of Ethel Skakel Kennedy. St. Martin's Paperbacks. pp. 495–496. ISBN 978-0312956004.
  3. ^ Writer, Lisa Anderson, Tribune Staff (July 18, 1999). "A CHILD OF TRAGEDY POSTPONES HER WEDDING". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved February 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Mehren, Elizabeth (January 4, 1998). "Kennedy Family, Friends Say Farewell to Michael". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ a b Frey, Jennifer (July 21, 1999). "Rory: The Quiet Kennedy". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ a b c Appleford, Steve (September 20, 2014). "Rory Kennedy recounts the 1975 fall of Saigon in new film". Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^ "About". Moxie Firecracker Films. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  8. ^ (Press release). Wittenberg University. September 2001. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015.
  9. ^ Fine, Arlene (October 19, 2001). . Cleveland Jewish News. Archived from the original on March 28, 2015.
  10. ^ Kopple, Barbara (Summer 2003). "True Tales from the Global Crisis". Filmmaker. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  11. ^ Traister, Rebecca (March 24, 2004). "A harrowing, inspiring Boy's Life" December 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Salon. Accessed August 25, 2009.
  12. ^ a b c Dancis, Bruce (June 15, 2007). "Rory Kennedy Reveals the Ghosts of Abu Ghraib". PopMatters.
  13. ^ McNamara, Mary (August 18, 2008). "Review: 'Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House' on HBO". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  14. ^ Stewart, Andrew (June 30, 2009). "AMPAS Invites 134 to join ranks". Variety.
  15. ^ Grove, Lloyd (September 14, 2010). "A Kennedy on the Fence". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  16. ^ Hale, Mike (September 15, 2010). "Fences Make Good Neighbors? This One Has Its Doubters". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  17. ^ a b Stanley, Alessandra (October 17, 2012). "Cheerfulness Amid Calamity". The New York Times. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  18. ^ Stuever, Hank (October 11, 2012). "HBO's 'Ethel': A Kennedy daughter, born late, reaches into the vault of memories". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  19. ^ Zibart, Eve. "Rory Kennedy on the Making of 'Ethel'". Boston Common.
  20. ^ Jardine, Alexandra (May 7, 2014). "Greg Bell Signs with Backyard, Rory Kennedy Joins Nonfiction and More". Advertising Age.
  21. ^ Pond, Steve (September 19, 2014). "Rory Kennedy: 'We Haven't Learned the Lessons From Vietnam'". TheWrap.
  22. ^ McDonnell, Brandy (February 20, 2015). "Oscar-nominated documentary 'Last Days in Vietnam' has Oklahoma ties". Tulsa World. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  23. ^ Otterson, Joe (August 17, 2022). "Synanon Documentary Set at HBO From Director Rory Kennedy (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  24. ^ Dan Vadeboncoeur (January 7, 2024). "Documentarian Kennedy to speak at film conference". CTV. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  25. ^ "The Connecticut Forum - the Connecticut Forum".
  26. ^ Paine, Chris (March 24, 2010). "Rory Kennedy delivers message of social justice to CARP fundraiser". Palm Beach Daily News.
  27. ^ Stern, Marlow (September 1, 2014). "Rory Kennedy on 'Last Days in Vietnam,' the Parallels Between Vietnam and Iraq, and Ferguson". The Daily Beast.
  28. ^ "Anthony Kiedis: 'California Is on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis'". RollingStone. February 28, 2018.
  29. ^ Kennedy, Rory (February 2, 2008). "Rory Kennedy: Two Fine Choices, One Clear Decision - Obama". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved August 25, 2009.
  30. ^ Keough, Peter (May 7, 2015). "Fuse Film Interview: Rory Kennedy defends "Last Days in Vietnam"". The Arts Fuse.
  31. ^ Kennedy, Rory (April 1, 2024). "Rory Kennedy Discusses New Documentary, 'The Synanon Fix'". Good Morning America. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
  32. ^ O'Donnell, Kelly; Lebowitz, Megan; Richards, Zoë (April 18, 2024). "Kennedy family members endorse Biden over RFK Jr". NBC News. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  33. ^ a b c d Gates, Anita (November 28, 1999). "TELEVISION/RADIO; A Filmmaker Now Known for Two Families". The New York Times.
  34. ^ "Michael Kennedy laid to rest". CNN. January 3, 1998.
  35. ^ "Rory Kennedy full of mixed emotions". USA Today. July 21, 1999.
  36. ^ Beggy, Carol and Mark Shanahan, Mark (July 17, 2009). "Busy Moore Takes Time to Sing Local Costar's Praises". The Boston Globe. Accessed August 25, 2009.
  37. ^ "A Kennedy Sells Park Slope Townhouse". Brownstoner. January 17, 2013.
  38. ^ Donato, Nicki (December 17, 2009). "Rory Kennedy Sells Shelter Island Waterfront for Nearly $3 Million". Curbed Hamptons.
  39. ^ Mann, Laura (December 16, 2009). "Rory Kennedy sells Shelter Island home for $2.967 million". Newsday.
  40. ^ Sheftell, Jason (February 19, 2013). "Filmmaker Rory Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, buys $2.9 million home on Malibu's Point Dume". New York Daily News.
  41. ^ Klein, Edward (2004). The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 218–219. ISBN 978-0312312930. rory.
  42. ^ Hibbard, Andrew (January 14, 2010). . The Chronicle. Durham, North Carolina. Archived from the original on November 3, 2014.
  43. ^ "Review: Netflix doc 'Downfall: The Case Against Boeing' explores cost of greed over safety". Los Angeles Times. February 18, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.

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Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy born December 12 1968 1 is an American documentary filmmaker Kennedy has made documentary films that center on social issues such as addiction her opposition to nuclear power the treatment of prisoners of war and the politics of the Mexican border fence She is the youngest child of U S Senator Robert F Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Rory KennedyKennedy in 2011BornRory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy 1968 12 12 December 12 1968 age 55 Washington D C U S EducationBrown University BA OccupationDocumentary filmmakerYears active1990 presentSpouseMark Bailey m 1999 wbr Children3Parent s Robert F KennedyEthel SkakelFamilyKennedy family Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Activism and politics 4 Personal life 5 Public image 6 Works 6 1 Bibliography 6 2 Documentary filmography as director 6 3 Documentary filmography as producer 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Kennedy s mother and uncle Ted introducing the newborn Kennedy to the media at Georgetown University Hospital on December 19 1968 a week after her birth Rory Kennedy was born on December 12 1968 in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington D C to parents Robert F Kennedy a former United States Attorney General U S Senator and 1968 U S presidential candidate and his wife Ethel Kennedy She was born six months after her father was assassinated Her mother chose her name Rory after the last high king of Ireland Rory O Connor who ruled in the 12th century On December 19 1968 a week after Rory was born her mother took her to her father s grave at Arlington National Cemetery 2 Kennedy s older brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy was assigned as her godparent by their mother In December 1997 she tried to resuscitate her brother Michael after a skiing accident in Aspen Colorado which was fatal 3 Friends of the Kennedy family said Rory and Michael spoke almost every day of their lives 4 When Rory was a teenager she was arrested during a protest outside the South African Embassy When she was 15 her 28 year old brother David died from a drug overdose Rory graduated from Madeira School in McLean Virginia and then Brown University in Providence Rhode Island During her sophomore year at Brown Rory organized a rally in front of a Providence supermarket In solidarity with migrant farm workers she urged shoppers to boycott grapes 5 Career editIn the 1990s Kennedy and fellow Brown classmate Vanessa Vadim daughter of Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda formed May Day Media a non profit organization based in Washington D C that specializes in the production and distribution of films with a social conscience Women of Substance was Kennedy s first documentary The film was released in 1994 and the idea came out of a paper about female addicts that she wrote while a student at Brown 6 In 1998 Kennedy and another fellow Brown graduate Liz Garbus founded Moxie Firecracker Films which specializes in documentaries that highlight pressing social issues 7 The television networks that have shown its films include A amp E the UK s Channel 4 Court TV Discovery Channel HBO Lifetime MTV Oxygen PBS Sundance Channel and TLC She directed and co produced American Hollow 1999 a film about a struggling Appalachian family that received critical acclaim and many awards HBO broadcast the film and publisher Little Brown and Company simultaneously released Kennedy s companion book Kennedy presented the documentary at Wittenberg University on September 13 2001 8 In October 2001 Kennedy traveled to Cleveland Ohio to address the opening meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women At the meeting she spoke about her documentary film production company Change the World Through Film 9 Kennedy directed and co produced the Emmy Award nominated series Pandemic Facing AIDS 2003 which premiered at the International AIDS Conference in Barcelona Spain on July 8 2002 It was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and tells the stories of AIDS patients outside the Western world It was broadcast in America as a five part series on HBO in June 2003 10 Kennedy directed and co produced A Boy s Life 2004 the story of a young boy and his family in rural Mississippi The movie premiered at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival and was awarded the Best Documentary prize at the Woodstock Film Festival it was later broadcast on HBO When Kennedy was asked in a March 24 2004 interview with Salon about her interest in the American South she cited her father s experiences in the region as an inspiration and starting point 11 In the same article she goes on to mention that showing class differences in American culture also motivates her She directed and co produced Indian Point Imagining the Unimaginable 2004 for HBO which was broadcast on September 9 2004 The film takes a what if look at the catastrophic consequences of a radioactive release at the Indian Point Energy Center a three unit nuclear power plant station located 35 miles 56 km north of midtown Manhattan New York City New York Kennedy directed and co produced Homestead Strike 2006 as part of The History Channel s series 10 Days that Unexpectedly Changed America April 2006 She was a co executive producer for Street Fight 2005 which chronicles the 2002 Newark New Jersey unsuccessful mayoral campaign of Democratic Cory Booker then a Newark Municipal Councilman against Democratic eighteen year incumbent Mayor Sharpe James The film earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature Booker later won the mayoral election on May 9 2006 against Democratic Ronald Rice James did not seek re election for another four year term in 2006 Kennedy directed and co produced Ghosts of Abu Ghraib 2007 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the 2007 Primetime Emmy Award for Best Documentary Kennedy first learned of the Abu Ghraib prison practices when images came out in the media which were accompanied by a New Yorker article by Seymour Hersh According to Kennedy she was horrified and shocked and disgusted by the images of the naked prisoners and laughing American soldiers She conducted interviews with people who were present at the prison along with those directly involved in the abuse Kennedy s opinion of the participants changed after she interviewed them when she began feeling they were very humane and very much like me and discovered they were not monsters 12 She directed Thank You Mr President Helen Thomas at the White House for HBO Documentary Films which premiered on HBO on August 18 2008 According to reviews the 40 minute long documentary provided an interesting though brief glimpse into the iconic journalist 13 On June 30 2009 Kennedy was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 14 Kennedy directed The Fence La Barda which premiered at the opening night of The Sundance Film Festival 2010 The film made its debut on HBO on September 16 2010 Favorably received it details the woeful inadequacies of the border fence between the United States and Mexico which has increased migrants deaths but does not deter illegal immigration 15 16 In 2011 she produced and directed Ethel which was a documentary about her mother The movie premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on October 18 2012 17 Reviews portrayed the documentary as a moving tribute but criticized its lack of depth 17 18 Kennedy conducted interviews with her siblings over five days at the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port For the finished film she went through some 100 hours of archive footage photos and home videos 19 nbsp Kennedy speaks at a screening of her 2018 documentary Above and Beyond NASA s Journey to Tomorrow Last Days in Vietnam was directed by Kennedy and co produced with Keven McAlester the documentary film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014 During production of the film she spoke with U S military and Vietnam nationals now in the U S and said the most exciting part of the film to her was telling the untold stories about Americans and Vietnamese who were on the ground who went against U S policy and risked their lives to save Vietnamese 6 Kennedy was reported to have signed with production company Nonfiction Unlimited in May 2014 20 In September 2014 Last Days in Vietnam opened at the Nuart Theater in Los Angeles 6 Kennedy had difficulty getting some of the people featured in her film to get involved Out of them she believed Henry Kissinger had the most reluctance to the project On their reluctance Kennedy stated I think a lot of those folks suffered post traumatic stress from that moment When I asked them to relive it it really took a toll Many of the people told me it took them a week to recover from the interviews I ve gotten tons of emails from people in Vietnam who can t see the film because it s too traumatic for them 21 Last Days in Vietnam was nominated as Best Documentary Feature for the 87th Academy Awards 22 In 2024 Kennedy directed and produced The Synanon Fix a documentary series revolving around Synanon for HBO 23 In early 2024 Film Training Manitoba based in Winnipeg Canada announced Kennedy as the distinguished speaker for the Manitoba Film Master Series which took place at the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology MITT The Film Master Series included a session with Kennedy instructing specifically for women non binary and Trans participants 24 Activism and politics editKennedy advocates for several social activism organizations and sits on the board of numerous non profit organizations 25 In March 2010 Kennedy gave a presentation at The Ritz Carlton where she spoke on the effects of alcohol and drug abuse and concluded that addiction and domestic violence are intricately connected She also voiced her support of treatment options calling them more important than the criminal justice approach Executive director and CEO of Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs Robert Bozzone agreed with her opinion and added If you listen to Rory treatment is more effective than incarceration 26 Referring to the shooting of Michael Brown Kennedy believed the reason it garnered national media attention is that it s a touch point that indicates a larger social challenge that we all need to mull over and try to grapple with in a thoughtful and considerate way and I think it has to do both with race and class 27 On January 11 2019 Kennedy co authored a Rolling Stone opinion piece with Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis and the Malibu Foundation s Trevor Neilson on the current climate crisis 28 Kennedy announced her support of Barack Obama as the Democratic Party s nominee in the 2008 U S presidential election in an op ed essay Two fine choices one clear decision Obama 29 She endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 30 On April 1st 2024 during an appearance on Good Morning America to promote her new docuseries The Synanon Fix Kennedy expressed her wish that voters in the 2024 United States presidential election not vote for her brother Robert F Kennedy Jr to avoid pulling Democrat votes away from Joe Biden 31 She has endorsed Biden s candidacy 32 Personal life editFollowing college graduation Kennedy moved to New York and then briefly to Los Angeles 33 Kennedy s brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy died in December 1997 as a result of a skiing accident She was with him at the time of the accident and tried to save his life by giving him mouth to mouth resuscitation Despite her efforts he had been fatally injured 5 Kennedy attended his funeral in January 1998 34 On August 2 1999 Kennedy married Mark Bailey in Greece at the mansion of shipping tycoon Vardis Vardinoyiannis Kennedy met Bailey in Washington through mutual friends after graduating from Brown University 33 The wedding was originally scheduled for July 17 in Hyannis Port Massachusetts but was postponed after the plane piloted by her cousin John F Kennedy Jr and passengers Carolyn Bessette Kennedy his wife and her sister Lauren Bessette crashed en route to the event The tent erected for the wedding instead became a site for family prayers during the search for her cousin 35 In October 1999 Kennedy and her husband moved with their dog Clementine to a new home in a West Village neighborhood they reportedly loved 33 Kennedy and her husband have two daughters and a son 36 Around the time of the birth of her second daughter in 2004 Kennedy and her husband purchased a home 37 Kennedy went on maternity leave from her filmmaking career for the birth of her son in 2007 12 She sold her Shelter Island home in December 2009 38 39 According to Trulia com Kennedy purchased a home in Malibu California in January 2013 and currently resides there 40 Public image editPrior to the 1990s Kennedy was said to have been known solely for being the child who was born after the assassination of her father Robert F Kennedy Following the plane crash of her cousin John F Kennedy Jr she established notability for being the cousin whose wedding he planned to attend Anita Gates of The New York Times wrote that Kennedy would understandably want to be known as the one who became a filmmaker 33 Edward Klein wrote in his book The Kennedy Curse Why Tragedy Has Haunted America s First Family for 150 Years that Rory Kennedy had suffered more from the Kennedy Curse than any other member of the family Klein then listed the deaths of her father and brother David as well as her role in unsuccessfully attempting to save the life of her brother Michael Kennedy 41 Kennedy has spoken of her work and its relation to that of her father I don t think of it as a continuation of his work but I certainly think I was influenced by the person that he was and have made a range of choices because of what he contributed to the world I have enormous respect for all that he accomplished in his short life and how much he was able to move people and touch people I ve certainly been inspired by that 12 On January 14 2010 Full Frame announced Kennedy and Liz Garbus would be the recipients of that year s Career Award In the press release Full Frame called the duo s work unique 42 Works editBibliography edit Kennedy Rory Lehman Steve Bailey Mark 1999 American Hollow Boston Bulfinch Press Little Brown ISBN 0 8212 2631 2 Documentary filmography as director edit American Hollow 1999 Different Moms 1999 Epidemic Africa 1999 The Changing Face of Beauty 2000 America Up In Arms 2000 All Kinds of Families 2001 Healthy Start 2001 Pandemic Facing AIDS 2003 A Boy s Life 2004 Indian Point Imagining the Unimaginable 2004 Homestead Strike 2006 Ghosts of Abu Ghraib 2007 Thank You Mr President Helen Thomas at the White House 2008 The Fence 2010 Ethel 2012 Last Days in Vietnam 2014 Take Every Wave The Life of Laird Hamilton 2017 Without a Net The Digital Divide in America 2017 Above and Beyond NASA s Journey to Tomorrow 2018 The Volcano Rescue from Whakaari 2022 Downfall The Case Against Boeing 2022 43 The Synanon Fix 2024 Documentary filmography as producer edit The Execution of Wanda Jean 2002 Sixteen 2002 in four parts Schooling Jewel Sex Talk Pepa s Fight Refuse to Lose Hidden Crisis Women and AIDS 2002 Together Stop Violence Against Women 2003 The Nazi Officer s Wife 2003 Girlhood 2004 Xiara s Song 2004 Street Fight 2005 Yo Soy Boricua 2006 Ghosts of Abu Ghraib 2007 Coma 2007 Shouting Fire Stories from the Edge of Free Speech 2009 The Fence 2010 Bobby Fischer Against the World 2011 Ethel 2012 See also editKennedy tragedies Kennedy family Kennedy family treeReferences edit Ethel Skakel Kennedy JFK Library www jfklibrary org Retrieved August 26 2020 Oppenheimer Jerry May 15 1995 The Other Mrs Kennedy An Intimate and Revealing Look at the Hidden Life of Ethel Skakel Kennedy St Martin s Paperbacks pp 495 496 ISBN 978 0312956004 Writer Lisa Anderson Tribune Staff July 18 1999 A CHILD OF TRAGEDY POSTPONES HER WEDDING chicagotribune com Retrieved February 7 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Mehren Elizabeth January 4 1998 Kennedy Family Friends Say Farewell to Michael Los Angeles Times a b Frey Jennifer July 21 1999 Rory The Quiet Kennedy The Washington Post a b c Appleford Steve September 20 2014 Rory Kennedy recounts the 1975 fall of Saigon in new film Los Angeles Times About Moxie Firecracker Films Retrieved September 14 2018 Filmmaker Rory Kennedy To Appear In Sept 13 Wittenberg Series Event Press release Wittenberg University September 2001 Archived from the original on May 7 2015 Fine Arlene October 19 2001 Filmmaker Rory Kennedy focuses on social issues Cleveland Jewish News Archived from the original on March 28 2015 Kopple Barbara Summer 2003 True Tales from the Global Crisis Filmmaker Retrieved September 14 2018 Traister Rebecca March 24 2004 A harrowing inspiring Boy s Life Archived December 23 2007 at the Wayback Machine Salon Accessed August 25 2009 a b c Dancis Bruce June 15 2007 Rory Kennedy Reveals the Ghosts of Abu Ghraib PopMatters McNamara Mary August 18 2008 Review Thank You Mr President Helen Thomas at the White House on HBO The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2013 Stewart Andrew June 30 2009 AMPAS Invites 134 to join ranks Variety Grove Lloyd September 14 2010 A Kennedy on the Fence The Daily Beast Retrieved July 1 2013 Hale Mike September 15 2010 Fences Make Good Neighbors This One Has Its Doubters The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2013 a b Stanley Alessandra October 17 2012 Cheerfulness Amid Calamity The New York Times Retrieved July 1 2013 Stuever Hank October 11 2012 HBO s Ethel A Kennedy daughter born late reaches into the vault of memories The Washington Post Retrieved July 1 2013 Zibart Eve Rory Kennedy on the Making of Ethel Boston Common Jardine Alexandra May 7 2014 Greg Bell Signs with Backyard Rory Kennedy Joins Nonfiction and More Advertising Age Pond Steve September 19 2014 Rory Kennedy We Haven t Learned the Lessons From Vietnam TheWrap McDonnell Brandy February 20 2015 Oscar nominated documentary Last Days in Vietnam has Oklahoma ties Tulsa World Retrieved September 14 2018 Otterson Joe August 17 2022 Synanon Documentary Set at HBO From Director Rory Kennedy EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved January 21 2024 Dan Vadeboncoeur January 7 2024 Documentarian Kennedy to speak at film conference CTV Retrieved January 7 2024 The Connecticut Forum the Connecticut Forum Paine Chris March 24 2010 Rory Kennedy delivers message of social justice to CARP fundraiser Palm Beach Daily News Stern Marlow September 1 2014 Rory Kennedy on Last Days in Vietnam the Parallels Between Vietnam and Iraq and Ferguson The Daily Beast Anthony Kiedis California Is on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis RollingStone February 28 2018 Kennedy Rory February 2 2008 Rory Kennedy Two Fine Choices One Clear Decision Obama San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved August 25 2009 Keough Peter May 7 2015 Fuse Film Interview Rory Kennedy defends Last Days in Vietnam The Arts Fuse Kennedy Rory April 1 2024 Rory Kennedy Discusses New Documentary The Synanon Fix Good Morning America Retrieved April 1 2024 O Donnell Kelly Lebowitz Megan Richards Zoe April 18 2024 Kennedy family members endorse Biden over RFK Jr NBC News Retrieved April 22 2024 a b c d Gates Anita November 28 1999 TELEVISION RADIO A Filmmaker Now Known for Two Families The New York Times Michael Kennedy laid to rest CNN January 3 1998 Rory Kennedy full of mixed emotions USA Today July 21 1999 Beggy Carol and Mark Shanahan Mark July 17 2009 Busy Moore Takes Time to Sing Local Costar s Praises The Boston Globe Accessed August 25 2009 A Kennedy Sells Park Slope Townhouse Brownstoner January 17 2013 Donato Nicki December 17 2009 Rory Kennedy Sells Shelter Island Waterfront for Nearly 3 Million Curbed Hamptons Mann Laura December 16 2009 Rory Kennedy sells Shelter Island home for 2 967 million Newsday Sheftell Jason February 19 2013 Filmmaker Rory Kennedy daughter of Robert F Kennedy buys 2 9 million home on Malibu s Point Dume New York Daily News Klein Edward 2004 The Kennedy Curse Why Tragedy Has Haunted America s First Family for 150 Years St Martin s Griffin pp 218 219 ISBN 978 0312312930 rory Hibbard Andrew January 14 2010 Full Frame to honor Garbus Kennedy The Chronicle Durham North Carolina Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Review Netflix doc Downfall The Case Against Boeing explores cost of greed over safety Los Angeles Times February 18 2022 Retrieved February 19 2022 External links editRory Kennedy at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rory Kennedy amp oldid 1220232754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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