- Rory Kennedy
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name = Rory Kennedy
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birth_date = birth date and age|1968|12|12
birth_place =Washington, D.C
education =Brown University
occupation = documentaryfilmmaker and producer
spouse = Mark Bailey
children = Georgia, Bridget, and Zachary Kennedy-Bailey
residence =Brooklyn, New York
parents =Robert F. Kennedy andEthel Skakel Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (born
December 12 ,1968 ) is an award-winning documentaryfilmmaker and producer. She is the youngest of the eleven children of U.S. SenatorRobert F. Kennedy andEthel Skakel Kennedy .Biography
Kennedy married Mark Bailey on
August 2 ,1999 . They have three children: Georgia Elizabeth Kennedy-Bailey, born onSeptember 30 2002 ; Bridget Katherine Kennedy-Bailey, born in July 2004; and Zachary Corkland Kennedy-Bailey born onJuly 16 ,2007 [ [http://www.boston.com/ae/celebrity/articles/2007/07/17/busy_moore_takes_time_to_sing_local_costars_praises/ Busy Moore takes time to sing local costar's praises - The Boston Globe ] ] The family resides in Brooklyn.Family tragedies
Her life has been marked by family tragedy. Her father, Senator Robert was assassinated six months before her birth. Her brother, David, died of a drug overdose in 1984 after a long publicized battle with drug addiction. Another of her siblings, Robert Jr., as well as other Kennedys of her generation have experienced public battles with substance abuse. Another brother, Michael, was perished in an
Aspen, Colorado skiing accident in 1997 that occurred while she was present. Two years later, her cousin JFK, Jr., his wife, Carolyn, and sister-in-law Lauren, died in a plane crash en route to her wedding inHyannisport, Massachusetts , which was originally scheduled forJuly 17 . The wedding was postponed, and a considerably scaled-down ceremony was held two weeks later.2008
Barack Obama EndorsementKennedy announced in an op-ed piece in the San Francisco Chronicle that she supports Barack Obama for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. In the piece entitled "Two fine choices, one clear decision - Obama" Kennedy stated : "Last Monday, I was very moved to see my uncle, Sen.
Edward Kennedy , and my cousin,Caroline Kennedy , publicly endorse Sen.Barack Obama . I thought their statements of support were brave, intelligent and responsible. Given the importance of this election, and the remarkable strength of our candidates, it's not an easy decision for anyone looking to cast a vote for a new direction in this country.... Recently, my mother,Ethel Kennedy , said of Obama: "I think he feels it. He feels it just like Bobby did. He has the passion in his heart. He's not selling you. It's just him." I agree. Obama is a genuine leader. We Americans - women included - desperately need that kind of leader now. Not a president of a particular gender or a specific race, but a president with a different vision, one who inspires a sense of hope."Film career
Kennedy is a graduate of
Brown University and, together with fellow graduateLiz Garbus , formed Moxie Firecracker Films [http://www.moxiefirecracker.com/] in 1998. They specialize in documentaries that highlight pressing social issues. Among the networks they have produced and/or directed films for include:HBO , PBS, A&E,MTV , TLC, Lifetime,Discovery Channel ,Court TV , The Oxygen Network, Channel 4 UK and the Sundance Channel.In 1999, Kennedy's film about a struggling
Appalachian family, "American Hollow", garnered critical acclaim and many awards.HBO picked up "American Hollow" for broadcast and publisher Little, Brown & Co released Kennedy's companion book simultaneously.When asked in a Salon.com article [ [http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/feature/2004/03/24/kennedy/index.html salon.com interview] ] about her interest in the American South, Kennedy cited her father's experiences in the region as an inspiration and starting point. In the same article, she goes on to mention that showing class differences in American culture also motivates her.
Kennedy directed and produced the Emmy nominated series "Pandemic: Facing AIDS", which premiered at the Barcelona World AIDS conference on July 8, 2002, and aired as a five-part series on HBO in June 2003.
In 2003, Kennedy produced and directed "A Boy’s Life", the story of a young boy and his family in rural in Mississippi. The film premiered to rave reviews at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival and was awarded the Best Documentary prize at the Woodstock Film Festival. The film was later broadcast on HBO. Her next film for HBO, "Indian Point: Imagining the Unimaginable", aired on September 9, 2004. The film takes a “what if” look at the catastrophic consequences of a radioactive release at the Indian Point Nuclear Energy Center, located 35 miles north of midtown Manhattan.
In 2006, she produced and directed The Homestead Strike as part of the History Channel’s ground-breaking series, "Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America". She also Executive Produced "Street Fight", which follows the controversial 2002 Mayoral Race between Sharpe James and Cory Booker in Newark, New Jersey. Street Fight earned a 2006 Academy Award Nomination for Best Documentary.
In 2007, Kennedy’s "
Ghosts of Abu Ghraib " premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the 2007 PrimetimeEmmy Award for Best Documentary.Most recently, Kennedy produced and directed "Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House" for HBO Documentary Films, which premiered on HBO August 18, 2008.
Earlier in the 1990s, Kennedy formed a film production company with
Brown University classmateVanessa Vadim (daughter ofRoger Vadim andJane Fonda ) called May Day Media based inWashington, D.C . It is a non-profit production and distribution house that specializes in films with a social conscience.Kennedy also advocates for several social activism organizations and sits on the board of numerous non-profit organizations.
Works
Books
*(with husband Mark Bailey) "American Hollow", 1999, ISBN 0-8212-2631-2
Documentaries (directed)
*"American Hollow", 1999
*"Different Moms", 1999
*"Epidemic Africa", 1999
*"The Changing Face of Beauty", 2000
*"America: Up In Arms", 2000
*"All Kinds of Families", 2001
*"Healthy Start", 2001
*"Pandemic: Facing AIDS", 2003
*"A Boy's Life", 2004
*"Indian Point: Imagining the Unimaginable", 2004
*"The Homestead Strike", 2006
*"Ghosts of Abu Ghraib ", 2007
*"Thank You Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House", 2008Documentaries (produced)
*"The Execution of Wanda Jean", 2002
*"Sixteen", 2002
*"Hidden Crisis: Women and AIDS", 2002
*"Together: Stop Violence Against Women", 2003
*"The Nazi Officer's Wife", 2003
*"Girlhood", 2004
*"Xiara's Song", 2004
*"Street Fight", 2005
*"Yo Soy Boricua", 2006
*"Coma", 2007ee also
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Kennedy Family
*Kennedy Curse References
External links
* [http://www.ghostsofabughraib.org
Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Website]
* [http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/feature/2004/03/24/kennedy/index.html A harrowing, inspiringBoy's Life by Rebecca Traister]
* [http://festival.sundance.org/filmguide/popup.aspx?film=4649Ghosts of Abu Ghraib entry at Sundance Film Festival 2007]
* [http://www.wmm.com/catalog/_makers/fm212.htm Women Make Movies page]
*imdb name|id=0448311|name=Rory Kennedy
* [http://www.docsthatinspire.com/?p=29 DocsThatInspire.com] Audio interview with Rory Kennedy, director of the new documentary film, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib
* [http://newsquake.netscape.com/2007/01/24/rumsfeld-made-me-do-it-ghosts-of-abu-ghraib/ Feature story on Kennedy's latest film, "Ghosts of Abu Ghraib"]
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rory-kennedy Rory Kennedy Blog on Huffington Post]
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