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RECORDER: THE MARION STOKES PROJECT

Directed by Matt Wolf

  • “Matt Wolf directs ‘Recorder’ with a lot of lively skill”
    Variety
  • “Intriguing from first minute to last… Relating this stranger-than-fiction tale with the narrative twists and turns of a well-paced thriller”
    The Hollywood Reporter
  • “The results are fascinating, weird, and often quite moving.”
    Indiewire
  • “An information revolutionary, Stokes, touched the nerve center of the times.”
    The New Yorker
  • “Recorder is a haunting portrait of a brilliant, driven, difficult outsider”
    Film Comment
  • “★★★★★ out of 5. A fascinating dive into the evolution of news media…”
    Black Girl Nerds
  • “The Marian Stokes Project not just a fascinating film but an emotionally transporting one as well”
    Filmmaker Magazine

Marion Stokes was secretly recording television twenty-four hours a day for thirty years. It started in 1979 with the Iranian Hostage Crisis at the dawn of the twenty-four hour news cycle. It ended on December 14, 2012 while the Sandy Hook massacre played on television as Marion passed away. In between, Marion recorded on 70,000 VHS tapes, capturing revolutions, lies, wars, triumphs, catastrophes, bloopers, talk shows, and commercials that tell us who we were, and show how television shaped the world of today.  Before “fake news” Marion was fighting to protect the truth by archiving everything that was said and shown on television.

The public didn’t know it, but the networks were disposing their archives for decades into the trashcan of history. Remarkably Marion saved it, and now the Internet Archive will digitize her tapes and we’ll be able to search them online for free. This is a mystery in the form of a time capsule. It’s about a radical Communist activist, who became a fabulously wealthy recluse archivist. Her work was crazy but it was also genius, and she would pay a profound price for dedicating her life to this visionary and maddening project.

 

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"Recorder in WKAR" In The Press
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Realscreen: "Wolf discusses how he came upon the story of Marian Stokes, a wealthy recluse and activist-turned-archivist who, by taping numerous TV channels 24 hours a day for 35 years, compiled hundreds of thousands of hours of television news and programming on close to 72,000 VHS and Betamax tapes."MORE +
The News Tribune: ‘Recorder’ a thoughtful meditation on media and one woman’s obsession with preserving it - 4 stars out of 5MORE +
Berekely Side: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, opening at San Francisco’s Roxie Theater on Friday, Jan. 17MORE +
SF Weekly: Recorder at The Roxie "Marion Stokes Captured American Media Through 33 Years of 24/7 Recordings"MORE +
Village Soup: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project "2020 CIFF Selects season opens with festival favorite"MORE +
Detroit Press: Recorder will screen at Detroit Film Theatre this weekendMORE +
The New Yorker: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project in 'The Best Movies of 2019'MORE +
LA Review of Books: SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES | SPOTIFY | SOUNDCLOUD | Filmmaker Matt Wolf joins co-hosts Kate and Medaya to discuss his new documentary Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project. MORE +
Deadline: Oscar-Contending Doc ‘Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project’ Reveals “Reclusive Activist” Behind Massive News ArchiveMORE +
Cinema 365: Recorder "Fans of docs in general are going to like this"MORE +
Screenfish: "Without all these tapes, much of the record would have been lost. Stokes’s hoarding of TV for thirty years may turn out to be a true treasure."MORE +
Pop Culture Beast: Movie Review: “Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project” profiles a VHS idealistMORE +
Film School Radio: rector Matt Wolf joins us to talk about the librarian / activist / archivist / free thinker Marion Stokes, and how her unusual obsession has provided us with a window into an era of rapidly evolving news.MORE +
Moveable Feast: Interview: Matt Wolf on How History is Made with “Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project”MORE +
LA Times: "“Recorder” closes with how one woman’s private, visionary madness eventually found its digital home, the forward-thinking optimism behind the endeavor is like its own happy-at-last ending for a difficult soul."MORE +
Film Comment: "in Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project (2019), his portrait of a woman who between 1979 and her death in 2012 obsessively taped TV news twenty-four hours a day, amassing a “secret archive” of 70,000 tapes."MORE +
Philadelphia Inquirer: Captivated by content, or captive to it — the film, through Stokes, takes a timely look at the fine line between the two.MORE +
Atlas Obscura: The Remarkable Story of a Woman Who Preserved Over 30 Years of TV HistoryMORE +
Little White Lies: "An urgent, intimate tribute to an unsung modern folk hero with a prophetic understanding of the way that news media can be both a tool for revolution and a weapon of ignorance." MORE +
Cinemalogue: "That even-handed approach seems appropriate for a reclusive subject whose historical collection offers a fresh perspective today."MORE +
Musee Magazine: "Matt Wolf is surely a master distiller to be able to take this much raw info and craft it into a comprehensible whole."MORE +
Women and Hollywood: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project "Her work was crazy but it was also genius, and she would pay a profound price for dedicating her life to this visionary and maddening project."MORE +
Frieze: "With Recorder, Matt Wolf has made one of this year’s essential documentaries. It also serves as something of a commentary on its own form, arriving at the end of a decade that has seen an explosion in archival documentary filmmaking."MORE +
Roger Ebert: "Stokes' work is an urgent reminder of the importance of archives, the importance of preserving those archives so that they can be made available, open to all."MORE +
Criterion Cast: "A thrilling portrait of a woman collecting the history of the world as she lived through it through the very media we all engaged with, this is a powerful and truly important documentary feature."MORE +
NPR: By preserving the past with her tapes, Stokes illustrated patterns and details that give insight into what to expect from society, politics and the media.MORE +
Art Forum: MATT WOLF TALKS ABOUT RECORDER: THE MARION STOKES PROJECTMORE +
The Wrap: Compelling Portrait of a Nation Through the Lens of an Unknown CitizenMORE +
NY Times: "Matt Wolf’s documentary shows how one woman captured history by recording television news."MORE +

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