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Nanette Burstein Filmography

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NanetteBurstein

Known for Directing Β· NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell, The Price of Gold, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes

10
FILMS IN DB
$38
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$13
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Kid Stays in the Picture
~$18 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 2002
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MOST VALUABLE
The Price of Gold
$13 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Nanette Burstein is a notable American director whose work spans both documentary and narrative filmmaking, making her a unique figure in the landscape of physical media. Best known for her acclaimed feature film *Going the Distance* (2010), Burstein's blend of heartfelt storytelling and comedic timing resonates with audiences, earning her a dedicated following among collectors. This film stands out in home video collections for its authentic portrayal of modern relationships, making it a cherished title for those who appreciate romantic comedies with depth. Burstein's prowess extends beyond narrative cinema; her documentaries have garnered significant attention, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary. Titles like *The Kid Stays in the Picture* (2002) showcase her ability to weave compelling narratives from real-life stories, which collectors highly seek out for their insightful perspectives on Hollywood history. Burstein's films are celebrated not only for their entertainment value but also for their contributions to film discourse, making her work essential for any serious physical media collection.

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What type of films is Nanette Burstein best known for directing?

Nanette Burstein is best known for directing documentaries, though her work also includes drama, comedy, and romance films.

During which decade was Nanette Burstein most active in her directing career?

Nanette Burstein was most active during the 2010s, directing several films and documentaries in that period.

Which Nanette Burstein film explores the life of a tech entrepreneur and has her appearing as herself?

In Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee (2016), Nanette Burstein appears as herself while exploring the controversial life of the tech entrepreneur John McAfee.

What was Nanette Burstein's earliest film listed on WatchRoster?

Nanette Burstein's earliest film listed is On the Ropes from 1999, which is a documentary.

Has Nanette Burstein directed any films about famous historical figures or celebrities?

Yes, she directed Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (2024), a documentary about the life of the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor.