France has been nominated for an Oscar and multiple Emmy Awards. He has also earned a George Foster Peabody Award, a Lambda Literary Award, and the Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction.
France published his first pieces of reporting in Gay Community News in the early 1980s, and soon was assistant editor at the New York Native and contributor to the Village Voice. His founding interest in journalism was the HIV/AIDS crisis. France had been reporting on the U.S. AIDS epidemic since its early years, having moved from Kalamazoo, Michigan,[4] to New York City in June 1981,[4][8] just 2 weeks before the first newspaper report about the disease appeared in The New York Times[8] and living in the epicenter of the East Coast epidemic through its first decade,[4] losing his boyfriend of 5 years to AIDS in 1992.[4]
After a short stint at the New York Post, from which he was fired for being gay,[9] he moved to Central America to work as a war correspondent covering the region's multiple crises in the mid-80s for Religion News Service and others. He spent many years writing for women's magazines, including Glamour, where he was National Affairs Editor, before moving to Newsweek as Senior Editor in 1999 and New York Magazine as Contributing Editor in 2001.
His articles have been collected in a number of books and have won many awards. A 2007 article France wrote for GQ, Dying to Come Out: The War On Gays in Iraq, won a GLAAD Media Award.[10] He spent a year with the family of a boy who committed suicide and undertook a forensic approach in an article about it for the Ladies' Home Journal.[11] The piece, entitled "Broken Promises", which he wrote with Diane Salvatore, won a Mental Health America 'Excellence in Mental Health Journalism' award in 2008.[11]
Awards and recognition, Journalism
In 2012, he was named to the "OUT 100," the annual list of 100 LGBTQ "people of the year" published by Out Magazine.[12]
In 2019, he was awarded a MacDowell Fellowship from the MacDowell Colony and the Calderwood Journalism Fellowship for 2019, in support of long-form journalism.[13]
In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named him among the fifty heroes "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people".[14][15]
Books
Our Fathers
France, who covered the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in the United States for Newsweek, turned his work into a well-reviewed and comprehensive history of the issue in the American church. "Stunning in its insight, ...France writes with compassion and intelligence," wrote John D. Thomas in the Atlanta Journal & Constitution. Writing in The New York Times, Janet Maslin said: "No matter how thoroughly this material has been presented by other reporters, the effect of this cumulative retelling is devastating."
Published in 2016, How to Survive a Plague is considered "the definitive book on AIDS activism."[17]
A blend of scholarly history and first-hand witnessing, it is considered a sequel to (and correction of) Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On. France weaves the intimate personal narratives of the most towering figures from that time -- Mathilde Krim, Joseph Sonnabend, Larry Kramer, Peter Staley, Michael Callen, Robert Gallo, Luc Montagnier—into "a riveting, galvanizing account"[18] of flawed personalities, nasty politics, human desperation, and clever resistance. He shows how the arrival of life-saving antiretrovirals in 1996 could not have happened without a scrappy band of citizen scientists pushing Big Pharma along.
It won named to numerous best-of and top-ten lists, was a New York Times 100 Notable Books for 2016,[19] and was one of the best-reviewed books of the year. Richard Canning described the book as "richly suggestive but also carefully objective" in Literary Review: "[France] readily bridges the chasm between the two types of AIDS storyline to have emerged to date: the epidemiological one, which focuses on disease spread, populations, and political and institutional responses, and the biomedical one, which tells of individual bodily decline, death, grief and a legacy of loss."[20] The Sunday Times wrote: "Powerful...This superbly written chronicle will stand as a towering work in its field, the best book on the pre-treatment years of the epidemic since Randy Shilts's And The Band Played On... Most of the people to whom it bears witness are not around to read it, but millions are alive today thanks to their efforts, and this moving record will ensure their legacy does not die with them."[21]
Entertainment Weekly called it one of the 10 best nonfiction books of the 2010s,[22]Literary Hub said it was one of the 20 best nonfiction works of the decade,[23] and Slate named it one of the 50 best of the past 25 years.[24]
France's documentary film How to Survive a Plague, about the early years of the U.S. AIDS epidemic, was released in 2012, four years before his eponymous book.[29] As director and producer, France made use of a wide range of archive footage from the height of the American AIDS crisis to create a feature documentary Esquire magazine called the Best Documentary of the year.
In 2017, France released the documentary, The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson, which he directed. The film portrays the life of Marsha P. Johnson, a prominent activist in the late 1960s through the early 1990s,[39][40][41] and follows the re-opened investigation into Johnson's suspicious death.[42] It was acquired by Netflix in June 2017.[43]
The film premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017,[44] and debuted on Netflix on 6 October 2017. In October 2017, trans activistTourmaline alleged David France had relied on her labor to create The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson. France denied the allegation and an independent investigation, published in '[45][46][47]The Advocate, found some of Tourmaline's allegations to be credible.[48] The Advocate article confirmed that French had been exposed to Tourmaline's archival research through a 2015 exhibition, which included footage of Marsha P. Johnson that had never before been shown to the public. The article also confirmed that French's team had requested Tourmaline's documentary contact list and hired a producer for French's documentary culled from that list. Jaime Grant, then-director of the Arcus grant program which provided funding for French's project, confirmed that she had shown French clips from Tourmaline's documentary proposal and encouraged French to support the project, to which French replied that the "right person should make it". Janet Mock later described French's claims that he "didn't learn anything" from Tourmaline's years of archival research on Johnson as "difficult to believe" in an article for Allure magazine. [49][50] The film went on to win numerous festival awards[51] and earn positive reviews—96% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.[52] In Vulture, the critic David Edelstein called the film "shattering;"[42]Time Out New York called it "essential for anyone interested in learning how to make a loud-and-proud stink."[53]
France's 2020 film, Welcome to Chechnya, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival[54] and was released on June 30, 2020, by HBO Films. It follows the work of activists rescuing survivors of torture in the anti-gay pogroms of Chechnya, and features footage that was shot in secret, using hidden cameras, cell phones, GoPros, and handycams. To protect the identities of asylum seekers, deepfake technology was used to replace the faces and voices of subjects with face and voice doubles in a way that allowed viewers to see real faces displaying real emotions.
"Chechnya" was shortlisted for an Oscar in the VFX category, a first for any documentary.
Critics hailed the film as "an essential work of documentary,"[55] "astonishingly groundbreaking,"
[56] and "easily one of the most searing and vital documentaries of the year. This masterful documentary from David France weaves high-stakes storytelling and investigative reporting to expose the ongoing situation, resulting in an unforgettable film.
"[57]
"Welcome to Chechnya further establishes France as America's foremost documentarian on LGBTQ issues,” wrote Guy Lodge in Variety.[58]
Awards and recognition, Films
In film, David France has won more than 20 awards including the International Television and Seigenthaler Prize from RFK Human Rights,[59] the George Foster Peabody Award,[60] a Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award for Editing,[61] and a BAFTA.[62]
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