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James Michael Spione is an American director, producer, writer and editor of both documentary and fiction films. Early on in his career, he developed a reputation for suspenseful dramatic shorts; his later career, however, has been marked by a new focus on short and feature-length documentaries for both theatrical release and public television broadcast. His film, ''
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'', was nominated in the Documentary Short Subject category of the
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.


Life and career

Born in the
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region of New York State, Spione graduated with Honors in 1985 from the Film Directing program at the
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. He first achieved national recognition in 1987, when he received a
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for his dramatic thesis film ''Prelude'', about an adolescent boy's solo journey into the
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. During the 1990s, Spione wrote and directed several other notable dramatic shorts, including ''Garden'' (1994), which starred fellow SUNY alumni
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(2010 Best Supporting Actress winner for ''
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'') and
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('' Six Feet Under''). An eerie period drama about a disturbed father's homecoming, ''Garden'' was featured in the Shorts Program at the 1995
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and played at numerous other national and international film festivals. Spione next wrote and directed ''The Playroom'' (1996), starring Pamela Holden Stewart ('' The Reception''), which was shown at the Walter Reade Theatre in New York City as part of the "Independents Night" series and broadcast on the national cable program "Reel Street." Spione also produced and co-edited John G. Young's first feature, ''
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'', which premiered at Sundance in the Dramatic Competition and was later distributed by
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. During the 2000s, Spione began to produce and direct nonfiction films. In 2005, he made ''American Farm'', a feature-length documentary that focused on the predicament of his family's 5th-generation dairy farm in central New York State. The film premiered at the
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in Cooperstown, New York, and went on to play theatres from the Berkshires to the Midwest. Spione often toured with the movie and would hold frequent Q&A sessions at each regional premiere to engage the audience directly in discussions about the state of family farming in America. In 2008, Spione collaborated with The Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo, Virginia on a historical documentary, ''Our Island Home'', about the last surviving residents of a vanished settlement on the
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. ''Our Island Home'' premiered at the Barrier Islands Center and was subsequently broadcast by
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in Norfolk, Virginia.11 Like ''American Farm'', Spione released the DVD version of the movie through his own production and distribution company, Morninglight Films. Over the ensuing years, Spione returned to the area numerous times, working with the Center to create a series of shorts about the unique history and culture of the region, including "Spirit of the Bird" (2012), "Watermen" (2014), "The Last Hunt Clubs" (2016) and "Welcome to the Table" (2018). Released in 2010 was ''Inauguration'', a verite documentary concerning the events on the streets of Washington, D.C. leading up to the swearing-in of
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. Spione's 2011 Oscar-nominated film ''
Incident in New Baghdad ''Incident in New Baghdad'' is a 2011 short documentary film about the July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike, directed by James Spione. The film features a first-person account from Ethan McCord, one of the first soldiers to arrive at the scene of the ...
'' was a first-person account of the infamous
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that killed two
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journalists, along with about a dozen other mostly unarmed individuals, in a suburb of Baghdad during one of the most violent and chaotic periods of the Iraq War.1 The film premiered theatrically at the 2011
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in New York City, where it won the prize for Best Short Documentary. The director next completed a feature documentary called ''Silenced'', about the
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's crackdown on U.S. national security whistleblowers including
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and
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. The film premiered at the
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in April 2014. ''Silenced'' was broadcast nationally on the
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in 2015, and nominated for a News and Documentary
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in the Outstanding Informational Long-Form Program category. Spione's most recent feature is 2017's ''Awake, A Dream from Standing Rock'', a collaborative work about the historic indigenous resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline project near Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The film was produced in partnership with directors
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and Myron Dewey, producer Doug Good Feather and writer Floris White Bull. The film premiered at the 2017
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. Concurrent with his film directing career, Spione often worked as a film and video editor on independent dramatic and documentary features (
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' ''X-Patriots'', Spencer Mandell and Raymond Pagnucco's ''God's Open Hand''), as well as numerous award-winning videos for national educational producer Human Relations Media. He is currently making a new documentary about the civil rights-era photographer John Shearer.


Praise and criticism

Among his short works, ''Garden'' received high praise from critics during the movie's film festival tour. Lawrence Toppman wrote in the ''
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'' that "James Spione creates more tension in 25 minutes than most writer-directors manage over two hours," and the film was Toppman's most recommended of the 1994 Charlotte Film Festival. Critic Greg Stacy of the ''
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'' called ''Garden'' a "real gem" with "the crushing inevitability of a Flannery O'Connor story." Reaction to Spione's later documentary work, however, has been somewhat more mixed. While ''American Farm'' was generally well received in newspapers such as the ''
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'' and the ''
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'', at least one review by ''
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'' was quite critical. Nonetheless, the DVD version of the movie was selected by ''Video Librarian'' magazine as one of the Best Documentaries of 2008. More recently, ''Incident in New Baghdad'' was described by critics as "truly not worth missing" and "one powerful and disturbing film."


Filmography

*''Gatherings'' (2020) *''Welcome to the Table'' (2018) *''Awake, A Dream from Standing Rock'' (2017) *''The Last Hunt Clubs'' (2016) *''Watermen'' (2014) * ''Silenced'' (2014) *''Spirit of the Bird'' (2012) *''
Incident in New Baghdad ''Incident in New Baghdad'' is a 2011 short documentary film about the July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike, directed by James Spione. The film features a first-person account from Ethan McCord, one of the first soldiers to arrive at the scene of the ...
'' (2011) *''Inauguration'' (2009) *''Our Island Home'' (2008) *''American Farm'' (2005) *''The Playroom'' (1996) *''Garden'' (1994) *''Prelude'' (1986)


References


External links

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