Marshall Curry

His films include Street Fight, Racing Dreams, If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front, Point and Shoot, and A Night at the Garden.

[5] Before becoming a filmmaker, Curry worked as senior producer at Icon Nicholson, a New York multimedia design firm.

[8] It was called "extraordinary" by David Denby (The New Yorker),[9] and was described as "vastly entertaining" by John Anderson of Variety,[10] and "filmmaking of the first order" by Scott Foundas of LA Weekly.

Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the best documentaries of the year"[17] and The New York Times described it as "an extraordinary documentary... [a] fearless exploration of complexity in a world drawn to oversimplified depictions of events and problems, heroes and villains.

[21] It was called "brilliantly constructed and provocative" by Peter Keough of The Boston Globe,[22] "riveting... an extraordinary and quietly disturbing film" by David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter,[23] and Jay Weissberg of Variety said the "editing is a standout.