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'Living in the Material World' Wins 2012 Critic's Choice for Best Documentary

January 12, 2012

http://www.georgeharrison.com/#/news/archive/201201/living-material-world-wins-2012-critics-choice-best-documentary

 Los Angeles – At tonight’s 17th Annual Critic’s Choice Awards, GEORGE HARRISON: LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD won the award for Best Documentary Feature. Living in the Material World was directed by Martin Scorsese, who was also honored tonight by Leonardo DiCaprio and Olivia Harrison with the Critic's Choice Music + Film Award.

After an introduction by DiCaprio and a montage of Scorsese’s films, Olivia Harrison took the stage. "Whether Martin Scorsese puts music to picture, or picture to music, I cannot say," she said. "But I knew he would understand that the core of George's story could be found in his music."

Olivia then introduced Bob Dylan, who was on hand to perform in tribute to the director. Dylan awed the audience with his performance of "Blind Willie McTell," afterward being treated to a standing ovation.

"Marty, it's no wonder musicians and composers revere you," said Olivia, "because you illustrate the timeless power of their art. May you continue to influence and inspire, educate filmmakers and film lovers with your extraordinary knowledge and appreciation of music."

Following Scorsese’s heartfelt acceptance speech, DiCaprio announced that George Harrison: Living in the Material World was awarded the Critics Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature in a category that also featured other great films like Undefeated, Project Nim, Page One, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, and Buck.
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I think this film is worthy of all the praise it can garner.

And it is good to see it is getting it's kudos.
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 I thought this documentary was ordinary...Wasn't sure why they even made one. Part 1 was pretty bad.
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I think this film is worthy of all the praise it can garner.

And it is good to see it is getting it's kudos.

I agree. Now it's time for a US release of the DVD.
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Now it's time for a US release of the DVD.

Oh, I so agree with this... When???
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