On November17, the Eastern Region Special Projects Committee’s Documentary Series screened Director Alex Gibney’s No Stone Unturned at the DGA’s New York Theater.
Gibney’s film reviews the events of the evening of June 18, 1994, when six men were gunned down and five others wounded in a pub in the small village of Loughinisland, Northern Ireland, that was frequented mainly by Catholics. The families of the victims were promised justice, but 20 years later they still don’t know who killed their loved ones. No Stone Unturned reopens the mysterious unsolved case with its allegations of massive collusion between British security forces and Loyalist killers.
Following the screening, Gibney discussed the making and aftermath of No Stone Unturned in a conversation moderated by Director Marc Levin (Class Divide).
Gibney’s films include We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks; Freakonomics; My Trip to Al-Qaeda; the DGA Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief; and the DGA Award-nominated films Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer and Taxi to the Dark Side. Gibney has been a DGA member since 1998.
You can listen to Gibney's Q&A by clicking the podcast episode embedded below. You can find more DGA podcast episodes here.