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Daniel Nearing (born December 21, 1961) is a
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-based director, screenwriter, and independent filmmaker. ''Hogtown'', his "period-less" American film, has been called "the most original film made in Chicago about Chicago to date" and named one of th
10 Best Films of 2016
by Ben Kenigsberg, who reviewed the film for ''
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''. Nearing was named the inaugural Filmmaker in Residence for the City of Chicago (Chicago Film Office, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events) and Chicagoan of the Year for Film (2016–17) by the ''
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'' His earlier breakthrough film, the micro-budget production ''
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'' (2010) garnered rave reviews, especially among fans of the original source material, Sherwood Anderson's influential collection of short stories, ''
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'', a book long thought impossible to be adapted as a film. Noted film critic
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included ''
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'' in his list of the Top Art Films of 2010. Nearing's storytelling style tends to be more circular than linear. He views plot as a veneer that ties together the more important, character-centered aspects of any story. Nearing is known for building sequences of vignettes and using powerful imagery to focus on the isolation and humility of human life. He works primarily in black and white, with moments of what he refers to as "ecstatic color" and with heavily shadowed, "idiosyncratic" shot compositions. Michael Phillips of the ''
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'' says that "Nearing's chosen way of telling a story is poetic, elliptical and sometimes unhelpfully indirect, but if he chooses, this Canadian-born, Chicago-based filmmaker could very well become a significant and lasting talent." Ben Kenigsberg of ''
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'' says Nearing "is not the most accessible filmmaker, but with his new feature and his previous one, he has carved out an original and boldly unfashionable niche."


Life and career

Nearing studied for his MA in modern and contemporary literature at the
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, and went on to earn an MFA in film from Toronto's
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, and served as producer resident at the
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. He has studied under
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'') and
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(''
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''). He began his film career as a documentary filmmaker, making narrative-driven documentaries for both Canadian and U.S. outlets such as the
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and
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. His subjects have included juvenile homicide, the longest bridge in the world over ice-forming waters, Russians playing in the
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, and the stagecraft of some of the world's finest writers. He shifted his focus to dramatic projects and founded 9:23 Films in 2008, feeling that documentary filmmaking "does not allow such direct access to deeper truths." After several attempts at a faithful adaptation of
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's ''
Winesburg, Ohio ''Winesburg, Ohio'' (full title: ''Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life'') is a 1919 short story cycle by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The work is structured around the life of protagonist George Willard, from the ...
'', with collaborator Rudy Thauberger, the script and its production finally clicked when Nearing decided to set the rural period piece in a contemporary city. ''
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'' was shot for just $1,000 in 2009. ''Chicago Heights'' premiered in competition at the
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and was named Best Film in a Fine Arts Discipline at the Berlin Black Film Festival. In 2011 Nearing adapted Rudy Thauberger's ''Goalie'', a widely anthologized Canadian short story about hockey and obsession. The film had its world premiere at the
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in Fall 2011. Nearing followed those projects up with his original script Hogtown, a murder mystery set against the backdrop of the 1919 Chicago race riots. This film reveals the collective influence the works
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, EL Doctorow and
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have had on Nearing's work. Hogtown was filmed on location in Illinois, Indiana, Ontario and Paris. The film stars Herman Wilkins, Diandra Lyle, McKenzie Chinn, Pete Giovagnoli, Dianne Bischoff, Alexander Sharon and Marco Garcia. The film made its US debut at Chicago's
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. Bill Stamets of The Chicago Sun-Times has called i
"the most original film made in Chicago about Chicago to date."
Nearing is presently (2021) finalizing ''Sister Carrie'', a romantic drama set in Chicago, Montréal and Paris in 1919. The film hybridizes multiple literary sources: Theodore Dreiser's Chicago novel of the same name (1900), Alexandre Dumas' (Fils) "
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" (1731), and Sherwood Anderson's "Brothers" (1921). The film features Eve Rydberg as Carrie and internationally known ballet performer Fabrice Calmels as Armand Duval.


Filmography


Feature films

* ''Sister Carrie'' (Writer-Director-Producer, in post-production 2021) * '' Hogtown'' (Writer-Director-Producer, 2016) * ''
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'' (Director, co-writer - 2010; reissued as The Last Soul on a Summer Night in 2012)


Documentaries

* ''Literary Olympics'' (Writer-Director-Producer, Bravo, 1999) * ''Bomb Tech'' (Writer - The Discovery Channel, 1998) * ''Giant's Playground'' (Writer-Director, The Discovery Channel, 1997) * ''Soviet Reunion: The Russian Red Wings'' (Writer-Director-Producer, TSN - The Sports Network, 1996) * ''Frayne: Portrait of the Sportswriter Laureate'' (Writer-Director-Producer, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1995) * ''The Big Train'' (Writer-Director-Producer, TSN - The Sports Network, 1994) * ''When Children Kill'' (Writer-Director-Producer, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1992)


Short films

* ''Nobody Knows'' (Writer-Director, 2010) * ''Goalie'' (Director, 2011) * ''Patrimony'' (Writer-Director, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1993)


Awards and recognition

* ''Hogtown'' - One of th
10 Best Films of 2016 - Ben Kenigsberg
* ''Hogtown'' - Critics' Pick -
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* ''Hogtown'' - Best Picture - 2015 Los Angeles Black Film Festival * ''Hogtown'' - Independent Film Playoff Winner - 2015 Los Angeles "Big House" Festival Consortium * ''Hogtown'' - Best Feature Film - 2015 Black International Film Festival * ''Hogtown'' - Best Film in a Fine Arts Discipline - 30th Black International Cinema Berlin * ''Hogtown'' - Best Film Made in Chicago, 2015 - ''The Chicago Reader'' * ''Chicago Heights'' (a.k.a. ''The Last Soul on a Summer Night'') selected Best Art Films of 2010 by Roger Ebert * ''Chicago Heights'' - Best Film in a Fine Arts Discipline - 25th Berlin International Cinema Berlin


Reviews

* "'Hogtown' is the most original film made in Chicago about Chicago to date. Writer-director Daniel Nearing evokes race and writers in a mesmerizing tone poem, a follow-up to his lyrically crafted 'Chicago Heights' ... an outstanding whodunit about a detective investigating the disappearance of a movie theater millionaire in 1919 Chicago. Audacious styling mixes chiaroscuro lighting and onscreen verse... Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, Jack Dempsey ... rein supporting roles for an epic tragedy of race."– Bill Stamets, ''
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'' * "Shot for the most part in shimmering black and white, 'Hogtown' ... unfolds in loosely connected vignettes, with a mix of narrators and narrative tenses; it can feel as if you're leafing through a collection of poems ... But the film also tries to excavate a time and place, evoking the lives of the city's immigrant and marginalized residents and its 1919 race riots as well as its snowfalls, speakeasies and slaughterhouses ... 'Hogtown' plays like a find from a forgotten archive." Ben Kenigsberg,
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*"Last year we created the category Best Chicago Story in hope that it would become a perennial, and that every year we could single out the locally produced short or feature that best captured the life of the city. This year we didn't even need that category, because the best Chicago story was also the best locally produced drama, period." - J.R. Jones, ''
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'' * "''Hogtown'' expands into a multilayered, multicultural tapestry of a city and a century ... Though made on a minuscule budget, the film is epic in its scope and ravishingly photographed (mostly in luminous black-and-white), designed, and scored." – Marty Rubin,
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* "Chicago's mysterious, sometimes painful beauty is revealed ... "Hogtown" is what it is. It captures nooks and crannies and the underside of the elevated train tracks with a true artist's eye. And there's a brief montage of gorgeously photogenic fire escapes, seen in all weather, scored beautifully by composer Paul Bhasin, that's better than the entirety of the last few features I've seen, period." - Michael Phillips, the ''
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'' * "Roger Ebert ... named he filmmakers'previous work, ''Chicago Heights'', one of the best art films of 2010. ''Hogtown'' is a remarkably daring piece of work conceptually ...
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a narrative around the 1919 race riots ... in a way that makes the entire experience feel like a dream." – Brian Tallerico, '' rogerebert.com'' * "A beautiful book has inspired this beautiful film." Roger Ebert, ''The Chicago Sun-Times'' * "This stunning adaptation of Sherwood Anderson's ''Winesburg, Ohio'' ... is an aesthetic and political knockout… both profoundly affecting on its own right and as a beau ideal of detournement." Monica Westin, Flavorpill * "poetic and haunting" – Sergio Mims, Shadow and Act: On Media of the African Diaspora * "a gorgeously photographed, beautifully scored tour de force." – Marty Rubin,
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References


External links


9:23 Films

Hogtown at the Gene Siskel Film Center

Staying Personal in Hogtown

Black Harvest Film Festival Sees History with Style

rogerebert.com Black Harvest Film Festival Preview
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