Coming to DVD and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 30:
IN THE LAND OF POMEGRANATES
Director:
Hava Kohav Beller
Premiere:
January 2018 (theatrical)
About:
An exploration of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Coming to DVD and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 30:
IN THE LAND OF POMEGRANATES
Director:
Hava Kohav Beller
Premiere:
January 2018 (theatrical)
About:
An exploration of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Festival:
The 61st DOK Leipzig
Dates:
October 29-November 4
About:
More than 80 new and recent nonfiction features screen at this long-running German festival.

LORD OF THE TOYS

A SISTER’S SONG

ANIMUS ANIMALIS (A STORY ABOUT PEOPLE, ANIMALS AND THINGS)

CHEZ JOLIE COIFFURE
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CHINA LOVE
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
True Love, a new section exploring love and romance in its myriad forms: Continue reading
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Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, October 29:
WILDLAND
Directors:
Alex Jablonski and Kahlil Hudson
Premiere:
Camden 2018
Select Festivals:
Ashland
About:
An immersion into the training and work of a group of firefighters.
Set in Grants Pass OR, Jablonski and Hudson’s film follows the personal stories of a few men who have elected to take on the challenge and duty of fighting wildfires. Embedding themselves within the training program, the filmmakers capture the rigor and boredom of preparation, but it all leads to the important – and dangerous – work. Some recruits have signed up for adventure, others for duty, and a few as a means to turn their lives around from addiction and crime. At its core, the beautifully shot film explores conceptions of masculinity, more obviously denoted by its original title, YOUNG MEN AND FIRE, and poetically captured here through excerpts of Ray Bradbury’s DANDELION WINE.
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OPERATION INFEKTION
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
In the System, a new strand offering inside looks at institutions: Continue reading
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BUZZ
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Portraits, revealing profiles of fascinating individuals: Continue reading
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Coming to PBS’s Doc World this Sunday, October 28:
THE GUARDIANS
Directors:
Ben Crosbie, Tessa Moran
Premiere:
Washington DC Environmental 2018
Select Festivals:
RiverRun, DocLands, Mountainfilm, SF Green, Banff Mountain, Margaret Mead
About:
An indigenous community in Mexico tries to protect an ancestral forest important to the migration of the monarch butterfly.
In Donaciano Ojeda, the local indigenous community, recognizing the dangerous impact of logging on their forest, have collectively agreed to serve as stewards of the land, protecting it for generations to come. The traditional home to the monarch butterfly as it migrates south, saving the forest is essential to their survival, helping to curtail the dramatic population reduction the species has seen in the past twenty years. In their well-constructed film, Crosbie and Moran reveal the conflicting forces at play as the community, made up of former loggers, attempts to balance sustainable conservation with economic reality.
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LAST STOP CONEY ISLAND: THE LIFE AND PHOTOGRAPHY OF HAROLD FEINSTEIN
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Photography on Film, putting the spotlight on photographers and their work: Continue reading
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Coming to theatres today, Friday, October 26:
TRUST MACHINE: THE STORY OF BLOCKCHAIN
Director:
Alex Winter
Premiere:
NYC theatrical (October 2018)
Select Festivals:
Tallinn Black Nights
About:
An exploration of the technology behind not only cryptocurrency, but decentralization of information as a whole.
Though theorized in its basic form a decade ago, blockchain has come into popular consciousness only in the last couple of years, tied to the popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Winter’s comprehensive film addresses cryptocurrency speculation, its proponents and skeptics, but goes far beyond this singular application to unpack the radical potential of the often-misunderstood technology. At its core, the story of blockchain is about decentralization, operating from the premise that centralization of information and access to it is an inherently problematic, if not outright dangerous, thing. Winter does a solid job of demystifying what exactly blockchain is, and explaining why some entities – including the US government and the financial industry – might be threatened. This latter idea is personified in the case of Lauri Love, a British hacktivist on the autism spectrum who is being threatened with extradition to the US, where he may face up to 99 years in prison. Love’s plight is directly connected to the tragic story of Aaron Swartz, who was hounded by persecution to eventually take his own life. Where the film is a bit less successful is in its too-sketchy look at blockchain’s current and hoped for applications beyond cryptocurrency. The survey provided here offers a libertarian utopian promise, but without digging deeply enough into its reality.
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LADY PARTS JUSTICE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Dates:
November 8-15
Section:
Series Showcase, a new focus on episodic content: Continue reading
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