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'Casting By' is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Tom Donahue. It combines over 230 interviews, extensive archival footage, animated stills and documents to tell the untold tale of the Hollywood casting director, Marion Dougherty. Dougherty died before the film's release; it is dedicated to her memory.

The film had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and its US premiere at the New York Film Festival in 2012. It was acquired by HBO Documentary Films in Toronto and had its US Broadcast premiere as part of the HBO Documentary Summer Series on August 5, 2013. In September 2013, the US theatrical rights were acquired by Submarine Deluxe.

Synopsis



The film is a celebration of the casting profession, highlighting its previously unsung role in film history while also serving as an elegy to the lost era of the New Hollywood. It focuses on casting pioneer Marion Dougherty, an iconoclast whose exquisite taste, tenacity and gut instincts brought a new kind of actor to the screen that would mark the end of the old studio system and help to usher in this revolutionary new period. The film draws a line through the last half century to show us the professions evolution from studio system type-casting to the rise of large ensemble films populated with unique and diverse casts.

In their July 25, 2013 cover story on the film ("Rise of the Casting Directors"), 'Backstage' wrote, "the film features what is arguably the greatest assemblage of talking-head star power in any documentary ever made."

Interviewees



The interviewees include numerous Hollywood legends:

Accolades/awards



'Casting By' was named one of the top 5 documentaries in December 2013 by the National Board of Review of America in November 2013.

As the society celebrated the Academy's decision to create a casting directors branch for awards, 'Casting By' received an Artios Award and a standing ovation for its pivotal role in spurring the Academy's decision on the night of the 29th Annual Artios Awards.

"Then, CSA president Richard Hicks took the stage and recapped "a great year" for casting directors, including the achievement of "branch status" at the Academy, which he said was "a sign that perceptions are beginning to change we thank you, Academy." He then acknowledged 'Casting By', calling it "a beautiful gift" to the memory of its principal subject, the late Marion Dougherty, and all members of the profession. "If we're lucky," he continued, "it might just get nominated for an Oscar."

The film won the Audience award for Best Documentary at the 2013 Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival. In February 2014, the National Alliance for Women in Media recognized 'Casting By' as an outstanding program for its role in supporting women's achievements in all facets of media and entertainment as the documentary earned a Gracie Award. In July 2014, 'Casting By' was nominated for Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming for the 35th Documentary Emmy Awards.

In November 2016, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Board of Governors awarded Lynn Stalmaster with an Academy Honorary Award for casting. He became the first person to receive an Oscar for casting.

Woody Allen's Open Letter

Woody Allen wrote a rare, open letter to 'The Hollywood Reporter' magazine a week after 'Casting By' opened in New York on November 1, 2012, and recognized his own casting director, Juliet Taylor (who is one of Marion Dougherty's protges), for her tenacity and insight in her casting work for his films.

Home media



'Casting By' was released on DVD/Blu-ray through First Run Features on September 16, 2014.

References




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