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CNN Films
CNN Films is a division of CNN that was launched in 2012 to produce and acquire documentary films. The division aims to bring distinguished and engaging documentary storytelling to a global audience. CNN Films has been involved in the production and distribution of numerous acclaimed documentaries, often focusing on contemporary issues and historical events.
History
CNN Films was established in October 2012, with the goal of showcasing feature-length documentaries on CNN's television network. The initiative was part of a broader strategy to diversify CNN's programming and to provide viewers with in-depth, long-form content. The division was created under the leadership of Jeff Zucker, who was the president of CNN Worldwide at the time.
Notable Films
CNN Films has been responsible for several high-profile documentaries that have received critical acclaim and have been featured in major film festivals. Some of the notable films include:
- Blackfish (2013) - A documentary that explores the controversy surrounding captive killer whales, particularly focusing on the orca Tilikum and the SeaWorld parks.
- Life Itself (2014) - A film about the life and career of renowned film critic Roger Ebert.
- Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me (2014) - A documentary chronicling the life of musician Glen Campbell and his battle with Alzheimer's disease.
- RBG (2018) - A documentary about the life and career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Distribution and Impact
CNN Films not only produces original documentaries but also acquires films for broadcast on CNN. The division has played a significant role in bringing documentary films to a wider audience, leveraging CNN's global reach. Many of the films produced or acquired by CNN Films have sparked public discourse and have been instrumental in raising awareness about important social and political issues.
Awards and Recognition
CNN Films' documentaries have been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. For instance, RBG was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special.