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  1. Art & Copy Wins News and Doc Emmy Award

    September 27, 2011

    The documentary by filmmaker Doug Pray received an Emmy Award on Monday for Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming.Art & Copy has won a News and Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts and Culture Program. The documentary, which aired last season on Independent Lens, reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising

  2. Independent Lens and ITVS Receive Nine Emmy Nominations

    July 18, 2011

    The Emmy nominations are in and several Independent Lens docs and ITVS-funded films have been recognized. You can find a complete list of all the nominated films after the jump. Congratulations to the filmmakers! Independent Lens Art & Copy by filmmaker Doug Pray • Nominated for Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming             A Village Called

  3. In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs

    October 29, 2010

     What would Sacheen Littlefeather say? “And just like that, I began my day with Sacheen. I didn’t know who Sacheen Littlefeather was until I saw a screening of the documentary Reel Injun in Tulsa earlier this year. There is a film clip from the 1973 Oscar Awards in the documentary. Marlon Brando was announced winner of Best Actor for his role in The Godfather.

  4. Lessons From The Lab: Art & Copy in Review

    October 27, 2010

    As more and more Independent Lens films become available on iTunes we wanted to share with viewers how those projects are performing online. Indies Lab Director Davin Hutchins, pulls back the curtain on the successes behind the documentary Art & Copy. One of the more notable documentaries in our stable of IndiesLab films is Art & Copy, which

  5. The Real Mad Men Come to Independent Lens

    October 26, 2010

    The real Mad Men (and women) are coming to Independent Lens tonight in the acclaimed documentary Art & Copy. Set your DVRs now or tune in the old-fashioned way at 10 PM on PBS (check local listings). The legendary ad giants that brought you “Just Do It” and “Where’s the Beef?” are all on display in filmmaker Doug Pray’s profile of the Madison Avenue world.