Presenting Princess Shaw
Presenting Princess Shaw (2015)

Presenting Princess Shaw

1/5
(54 votes)
6.7IMDb

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Cast

Awards

Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival 2015


Audience Award
IDFA Audience Award

Awards of the Israeli Film Academy 2016


Award of the Israeli Film Academy
Best Documentary

Biografilm Festival 2016


Life Tales Award
International Competition

Cleveland International Film Festival 2016


Music Movies Competition

Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 2016


Critics' Choice Documentary Award
Best Music Documentary

Georgia Film Critics Association (GAFCA) 2017


Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema

Jerusalem Film Festival 2015


Van Leer Group Foundation Award
Best Israeli Documentary

Master of Art Film Festival 2017


Best Documentary in Music and Dance
Documentary in Music and Dance

Millennium Docs Against Gravity 2016


Chopin Nose Award - Special Mention

News & Documentary Emmy Awards 2018


Emmy
Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary

Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2016


Audience Award
Dr Clifford Shaw Feature Doc Audience Award

Box Office

DateAreaGross
12 August 2016 USA USD 60,197
7 August 2016 USA USD 56,708
17 July 2016 USA USD 36,497
10 July 2016 USA USD 34,070
26 June 2016 USA USD 32,227
19 June 2016 USA USD 29,017
12 June 2016 USA USD 23,901
5 June 2016 USA USD 16,021
DateAreaGrossScreens
3 June 2016 USA USD 8,775 12
DateAreaGrossScreens
7 August 2016 USA USD 505 1 screen
17 July 2016 USA USD 2,268 1 screen
10 July 2016 USA USD 440 1 screen
26 June 2016 USA USD 1,403 2
19 June 2016 USA USD 2,205 4
12 June 2016 USA USD 4,111 4
5 June 2016 USA USD 8,775 12

Reviews

Saw this at Visions Du Reel in Switzerland and I knew nothing about it so saw it somewhat blind, not really knowing what the plot was about.The story of two disparate and utterly different artists coming together (Princess Shaw and Kutiman) is told with wonderful pace and genuine warmth.

Documentary filmmakers need luck to be in the right place at the right time. This filmmaker made some of his own luck.

Hollywood lost its ability to let people be people and express themselves naked. In Hollywood you have to have money, you have to be outstandingly beautiful, or handsome, and appearance flaws are well covered, to the point of no recognition of what the person really looks like.

"T" is for teens. I like this film and loved meeting the people involved in it.

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