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Documentarian Barbara Kopple is best known for Harlan County, USA (1986), her Academy Award-winning chronicle of a Kentucky miner's strike. A native of New York City, she made her first films while studying clinical psychology at a West Virginia college, and also gained experience working in various capacities with cinema verité documentarians the Maysles Brothers. When she was 26, Kopple moved to Harlan County to film a union conflict at the Brookside mine. She ended up staying for four years, observing the miners' struggles to join the United Mine Workers in the face of frequently violent resistance launched against them by the Eastover Mining Company. During that time, Kopple came to know the affected mining families intimately and became committed to helping them. The result of her involvement in the community was Harlan County, USA. Presented from the miners' viewpoint, the documentary places particular emphasis upon the miners' wives, who became major political forces in the fight. Following the acclaim surrounding Harlan County, Kopple has continued to make documentaries, including 1991's Academy Award-winning American Dream, which recounted the mid-'80s strike of group of Hormel meat packers, and 1997's Wild Man Blues, an account of filmmaker and musician Woody Allen's European jazz tour. Kopple has also directed fictional works: in 1983, her first fictional feature, Keeping On (1983), an examination of the attempts for Southern textile workers to organize, was shown on PBS. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Barbara Kopple
Born (1946-07-30) July 30, 1946 (age 65)
New York City, New York

Barbara Kopple (born July 30, 1946) is an American film director, primarily known for her work in documentary film.

Biography

She grew up in Scarsdale, New York, the daughter of a textile executive and studied psychology at Northeastern University, after which she worked with the Maysles Brothers.

Kopple has won two Academy Awards, the first in 1976 for Harlan County, USA, about a Kentucky miners' strike, and the second in 1991 for American Dream, the story of the Hormel Foods strike in Austin, Minnesota in 1985-86. She has directed episodes of the television drama series Homicide: Life on the Street and Oz, winning a Directors Guild of America award for the former. Kopple also directed A Conversation With Gregory Peck and Bearing Witness, as well as documentaries on Mike Tyson and Woody Allen. The latter film, Wild Man Blues, focuses on his Dixieland jazz tour and on Allen's relationship with Soon-Yi Previn.

Her first non-documentary feature film, Havoc, starred Anne Hathaway and Bijou Phillips as wealthy suburbanites who venture into East Los Angeles Latino gang territory, and was released straight to DVD in 2005. Kopple has recently ventured into advertising work that includes documentary-style commercials for Target Stores.

She was also among the 19 filmmakers who worked together anonymously (under the rubric Winterfilm Collective) to produce the film Winter Soldier, an anti-war documentary about the Winter Soldier Investigation. She has also done films for The Working Group, directing the 30-minute short documentary "Locked Out in America: Voices From Ravenswood" for the We Do the Work series. (We Do the Work aired in the mid-1990s on the PBS television series "P.O.V.", and Kopple's segment was based on the book Ravenswood: The Steelworkers' Victory and the Revival of American Labor.)

In the fall of 2006, she released a documentary, Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing, about the Dixie Chicks' George W. Bush-related controversy.

In 2012 Kopple is set to release two new films. One is about Mariel Hemmingway. the daughter of Ernest Hemmingway, and the other is concerning the 150th Anniversary of National Magazine. The film on Hemmingway is set to be released on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Kopple is a niece of the American playwright Murray Burnett.

Filmography

  • 1972: Winter Soldier
  • 1976: Harlan County, USA
  • 1981: Keeping on
  • 1990: American Dream
  • 1992: Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy
  • 1993: Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson
  • 1994: Century of Women: Sexuality and Social Justice
  • 1994: Century of Women: Work and Family
  • 1997: Homicide: Life on the Street - The Documentary
  • 1997: Wild Man Blues
  • 1998: Homicide: Life on the Street - Pit Bull Sessions
  • 1999: A Conversation with Gregory Peck
  • 1999: Homicide: Life on the Street - Self Defense
  • 2000: My Generation
  • 2002: American Standoff
  • 2002: The Hamptons
  • 2004: Bearing Witness
  • 2004: Dance Cuba: Dreams of Flight
  • 2004: WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception
  • 2005: Havoc
  • 2006: Shut Up & Sing
  • 2010: 30 for 30: The House of Steinbrenner
  • 2011: Gunfight

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