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Basil Tsiokos is a Senior Programmer for the Sundance Film Festival, focusing on nonfiction features. He was most recently with DOC NYC for nearly a decade, where he served as Director of Programming since 2014, and with the Nantucket Film Festival as its Film Program Director. Prior to those positions, Basil was the longtime Artistic and Executive Director of NewFest. He has been affiliated with Sundance since 2005 as a Programming Associate. Basil serves on the feature nominating committees for the International Documentary Association Awards and Cinema Eye Honors. He has written about documentaries daily since 2010 on what (not) to doc. Basil holds a Masters degree from New York University and two undergraduate degrees from Stanford University.

In Theatres: MONROVIA, INDIANA

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, October 26:
MONROVIA, INDIANA

Directors:
Frederick Wiseman

Premiere:
Venice 2018

Select Festivals:
Toronto, New York, Hamptons, London

About:
A wide-ranging portrait of a small midwestern town.

Wiseman’s latest focuses on the titular community, with a population less than 2000, roving around various activities and locations, from a local diner to a farm, an auction to a far-too-long funeral. The master filmmaker isn’t concerned with establishing characters, but in providing an impressionistic look at the daily life of rural America. It’s a largely apolitical portrait, with the most contentious issue debated by a planning board being a vague reference to concerns of a demographic change to the town. Otherwise, an impassioned discussion about whether the Lion’s Club should donate one or two benches to the local library is more the film’s speed. Though not one of Wiseman’s more notable efforts, the film nevertheless retains interest on the whole.

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2018 DOC NYC in Focus: International Perspectives

BRAVE GIRLS

Festival:
DOC NYC

Dates:
November 8-15

Section:
International Perspectives, a look at stories from around the globe: Continue reading

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Ji.hlava 2018 Overview


Festival:
The 22nd Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival

Dates:
October 25-30

About:
More than 100 new and recent nonfiction features are presented in this Czech event.

UNTIL PORN DO US PART

Among the world premieres in the main competition, Opus Bonum, are: Alexandra Kandy Longuet’s VACANY, an observational study of an American motel; Jorge Pelicano’s UNTIL PORN DO US PART, about a religious woman trying to come to terms with her son’s gay porn career; Sanaz Azari’s BACKSTAGE ACTION, which focuses on film extras; NSD Mike Hoolboom’s AFTERMATH, an experimental portrait of four artists.

CONNATURAL

Filmmakers making their feature debut are spotlighted in the First Lights competition, with world premieres including: Dulce Ferreira Sanchez’s THE PARADISE, exploring Venezuela’s recent history through 15 years of the filmmaker’s home movies; Joaquín Maito’s OWNER’S PORTRAIT, an essay about animals, humans, and capitalism; Javier Bellido Valdivia’s CONNATURAL, profiling three generations of women and their connection to mortality; and Cyprien Clément-Delmas and Igor Kosenko’s BOY OF WAR, about a naive teen eager to join the war in Ukraine.

BIRTHDAY

Works from Central and Eastern European are the focus of the Between the Seas competition, with several world premieres, including: Hilal Baydarov’s BIRTHDAY, a portrait of the filmmaker’s lonely mother; Alexander Mihalkovich’s MY GRANNY FROM MARS, about an old Ukrainian woman living in Russian-occupied Crimea; Simon Mozgovyi’s THE WINTER GARDEN’S TALE, on a crumbling conservatory that has just lost its longtime gardener; and Eugene Golovanevsky’s HEAVY METAL, which follows construction workers as they tear down a high-rise.

FERAL

National cinema making its debut in the Czech Joy competition includes: Pavel Jurda’s GOOD MR BENDA, a portrait of an athletics-minded grandfather; Martin Páv’s VOTE FOR KIBERA, a hopeful profile of the people of Nairobi’s biggest slum; Jana Boršková’s PASSENGERS, a longitudinal portrait of former residents of a children’s home; and Jiří Holba’s FERAL, about a Czech man living as a hermit in the Australian outback since the 1980s.

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In Theatres & On VOD: SHIRKERS

Coming to theatres and to Netflix this Friday, October 26:
SHIRKERS

Director:
Sandi Tan

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Hot Docs, CPH:DOX, Sheffield, Docaviv, AFIDocs, Full Frame, San Francisco, BAMcinemaFest, Vancouver, Gimli, Dallas

About:
The filmmaker recounts the tangled mystery of what happened to her first feature film.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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2018 DOC NYC in Focus: American Perspectives

VERY SENIOR – ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING

Festival:
DOC NYC

Dates:
November 8-15

Section:
American Perspectives, which highlights stories from around the US: Continue reading

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2018 DOC NYC in Focus: Metropolis

DECADE OF FIRE

Festival:
DOC NYC

Dates:
November 8-15

Section:
Metropolis, our competition section focused on stories about New York City: Continue reading

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On DVD: 21 X NEW YORK

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, October 23:
21 X NEW YORK

Director:
Piotr Stasik

Premiere:
Krakow 2016

Select Festivals:
Docs Against Gravity, DocPoint, Docs Barcelona, Durban

About:
Stray thoughts from a diverse group of NYC subway riders.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2018 DOC NYC in Focus: Viewfinders

WALKING ON WATER

Festival:
DOC NYC

Dates:
November 8-15

Section:
Viewfinders, our competition section highlighting features which demonstrate distinct directorial vision: Continue reading

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On DVD: GOD KNOWS WHERE I AM

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, October 23:
GOD KNOWS WHERE I AM

Directors:
Todd Wider and Jedd Wider

Premiere:
Hot Docs 2016

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, DOC NYC, Cleveland, Big Sky Doc, Kansas City, Calgary, Woodstock, Hamptons, Maryland, Full Frame

About:
An immersive exploration of a woman’s experience of mental illness.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2018 DOC NYC in Focus: Special Events

In just over two weeks, on Thursday, November 8, the ninth edition of DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, begins. As the event’s Director of Programming, I’ve led the film selection, and, as in years past, will briefly spotlight our programming here, section by section.

Section:
Special Events, our tentpole screenings: Continue reading

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