
THE CAT RESCUERS
DOC NYC
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Wild Life, which is focused on animals and nature: Continue reading

THE CAT RESCUERS
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Wild Life, which is focused on animals and nature: Continue reading
Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Overviews, Recommendations
New to VOD this week:
A WHALE OF A TALE
Director:
Megumi Sasaki
Premiere:
Busan 2016
Select Festivals:
Japan Cuts, Toronto Reel Asian, Philadelphia Asian American, Tromsø, Rhode Island
About:
The small fishing village of Taiki reckons with its depiction in Louie Psihoyos’ Academy Award-winning film THE COVE.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT KILLER ROBOTS
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Science Nonfiction, which is focused on science and technology: Continue reading
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Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed, tonight, Tuesday, October 30:
CHARLIE VS GOLIATH
Director:
Reed Lindsay
Premiere:
Big Sky Doc 2017
Select Festivals:
Workers Unite, Mumbai, Sun Valley
About:
A former Catholic priest makes a bid for the US Senate in Wyoming.
Charlie Hardy is an unlikely politician. Beyond his background in the priesthood, he’s fairly quiet and unassuming, and, more to the point, he’s a Democrat in the historically Republican state of Wyoming. Lindsay’s film tracks Hardy’s 2014 campaign, as he faces off against incumbent Mike Enzi, who has served in the role since 1997. Hardy traverses the whole of the state, speaking out against dark money in politics, noting that the vast majority of Enzi’s campaign financing comes from outside the state and from large corporate interests, chiefly the coal industry. As denoted by the film’s quixotic title, Hardy has an uphill battle – he insists on individual donations from within Wyoming only, so he has no hope of placing any media ads, and his is a decidedly grassroots campaign, with a skeleton crew of supporters. As with any campaign documentaries in an age of instantly searchable results, the point of this scrappy film is not so much who wins but the insight it provides into how challenging the electoral process actually is post-Citizens United.
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Coming to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, October 30:
ALT-RIGHT: AGE OF RAGE
Director:
Adam Bhala Lough
Premiere:
SXSW 2018
Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, Hot Docs, Ji.hlava, AmDocs, Poland’s American Film Festival
About:
An investigation into the rise of hate groups under the current presidential administration.
Responding to the emboldening of right-wing radicalism by the ascension of Trump, Lough began following alt-right leaders, as well as the groups fighting against them, eventually basically honing in on two diametrically opposed subjects. On the alt-right, Richard Spencer, the head of white supremacist think tank National Policy Institute, and on the left, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, part of radical left activist organization Antifa. While others weave in and out of this provocative film, these two are the ideological opponents with which Lough spends the most time, culminating in a disturbing, in-the-moment experience of Charlottesville. While not able to, nor attempting to, bring much of a conclusion to the proceedings, the film offers valuable contest and a potent exposé of the beliefs and practices of the alt-right and its continuing deleterious impact on American society.
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MEMORY GAMES
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Jock Docs, which is focused on sports and games: Continue reading
Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Overviews, Recommendations
Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, October 30:
THE JONESES
Director:
Moby Longinotto
Premiere:
San Francisco 2016
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, EDOC, Frameline, Dokufest, Hot Springs Doc, Raindance, New Orleans
About:
A profile of an atypical Mississippi family.
I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Jheri Jones, a lively 74-year-old transgender divorcée, works hard to keep her family together in a trailer-park home in Mississippi’s Bible Belt. After years of estrangement encouraged by her embittered religious ex-wife, Jheri now lives with two of her grown sons. Together, the Joneses attempt to resolve old resentments, reconcile questions of identity, and reveal long-unaddressed secrets in this often-surprising family portrait.
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OLYMPIA
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Centerstage, which highlights performance: Continue reading
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Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, October 30:
OUR NEW PRESIDENT
Director:
Maxim Pozdorovkin
Premiere:
Sundance 2018
Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Hot Docs, Big Sky Doc, True/False, CPH:DOX, Miami, Biografilm, Traverse City, Sheffield, Minneapolis-St Paul, DOXA, Revelation Perth, Melbourne, New Zealand, Jerusalem
About:
American politics through the distinct, and decidedly warped, lens of the Russian newsmedia.
I profiled the doc before Sundance here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Recommendations, Releases, Sundance
Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 30:
CALL HER GANDA
Director:
PJ Raval
Premiere:
Tribeca 2018
Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Doc Edge, Frameline, Outfest, Inside Out, Cínemalayà, LA Asian Pacific, DMZ Docs, Sidewalk, New Orleans
About:
The murder of a transgender woman by a US Marine exposes the legacy of imperialism in the Philippines.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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