
The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX) put the spotlight on Irish documentary director Sinéad O’Shea and her latest doc, All About the Money, which world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, on Wednesday morning.
She was the featured speaker on the day’s “A Morning With” event at the industry conference of the 23rd edition of the festival in a session hosted by veteran documentary programmer Thom Powers of TUFF and Pure Nonfiction.
All About the Money follows the journey of “activist” and “Communist revolutionary” James Cox Chambers, who goes by Fergie Chambers, the great-grandson of James M. Cox, the ex-governor of Ohio and Democratic presidential nominee in 1920. The member of the 0.01% serves as a lens for a broader exploration of money, power and revolution. Other parts of the story are Chambers’ Palestine and anti-Israel activism, which have drawn criticism, and the political comeback of Donald Trump.
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