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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: THE LAST SHAMAN

Coming to theatres today, Friday, May 12:
THE LAST SHAMAN

Director:
Raz Degan

Premiere:
Docaviv 2016

About:
A depressive affluent twentysomething seeks out ayahuasca as a last resort to ease his suffering.

James, having suffered from debilitating depression for several years, places all of his hopes in tracking down ayahuasca, pledging to commit suicide if it doesn’t work. Degan tracks his protagonist as he travels to Peru to seek out a shaman who will help him, only to witness the commodification of the ancient ritual, with conmen more than willing to take advantage of curious and desperate gringos. Even Ron, a dubious white man-turned-shaman is unable or unwilling to help the needy, and frankly annoying James. Finally, James finds Pepe, a village shaman who seems genuine in his desire to help others, but the latter finds he ultimately must sacrifice everything as a result of assisting James. While James’ condition improves, and, with it his insufferable arrogance and behavior, he remains an unpleasant subject in a project that is not particularly distinguished from several others which have focused on ayahuasca.

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In Theatres: ELIÁN

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, May 12:
ELIÁN

Directors:
Ross McDonnell and Tim Golden

Premiere:
Tribeca 2017

Select Festivals::
Montclair

About:
A look back at the story of the 6-year-old Cuban boy who became a symbol of US/Cuban relations in 1999-2000.

McDonnell and Golden chronicle the 150+ days Elián Gonzales spent in the media spotlight after he was rescued from drowning by two fishermen, Donato and Sam, following an attempt by Elián’s mother to take a boat from Cuba to Miami. Caught in a very public tug-of-war between his father, still in Cuba, and his Miami relatives, including his surrogate mother figure, cousin Marisleysis, which quickly became emblematic of US/Cuban relations, and, particularly, the contentious relationship between Cuban-Americans and their home country. Utilizing contemporary news footage alongside new interviews with principal players in the saga – including a now 23-year-old Elián – the filmmakers craft a comprehensive and engaging film from a familiar story. While perhaps too grounded in a play-by-play of Elián’s time in Miami, and somewhat shortshrifting the details of his subsequent life in Cuba, the film offers an intriguing wider, critical scope as it considers the impact this political hot potato issue had on the 2000 US presidential election.

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Docaviv 2017 Overview

Festival:
The 19th annual Docaviv

Dates:
May 11-20

About:
Nearly 100 new features screen as part of this Tel Aviv, Israel documentary festival. Continue reading

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On DVD: BURIED ABOVE GROUND

New to DVD this week:
BURIED ABOVE GROUND

Director:
Ben Selkow

Premiere:
Woodstock 2015

Select Festivals::
SF Indie, Cleveland, Fargo, Vail

About:
A look at three individuals dealing with PTSD.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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EDOC 2017 Overview

Festival:
The 16th annual EDOC – Encuentros del Otro Cine

Dates:
May 10-21

About:
More than 60 new features screen at Ecuador’s largest nonfiction festival in both Quito and Guayaquil. Continue reading

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On DVD: EVERY BRILLIANT THING

New to DVD this week:
EVERY BRILLIANT THING

Directors:
Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2016

About:
A filmed one-man performance about suicide.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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On DVD: HOLY HELL

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, May 9:
HOLY HELL

Director:
Will Allen

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Nashville, Montclair, Minneapolis-St Paul, DocAviv, Martha’s Vineyard, Biografilm

About:
An inside look at life as a cult member.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: MOM AND ME

Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, May 9:
MOM AND ME

Director:
Ken Wardrop

Premiere:
Telluride 2015

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Cleveland, RiverRun, Edinburgh, Sydney, Denver

About:
An exploration of the unique bond between mothers and sons.

I previously wrote about the doc for Nantucket’s lineup, saying:
Just before Mother’s Day, a local talk radio show in Oklahoma City – “the manliest city in the United States” – asks male listeners to call in and talk about their relationships with their moms. The responses frame this warm, often humorous film. Exhibiting surprising vulnerability and sharing alternately charming and poignant stories, callers are a diverse group, from a contrite prisoner eager to reconnect with his wronged mom to a bachelor whose mother badgers him for grandkids. Ultimately, what emerges is a multifaceted exploration of a bond that is unique for each mother-son pair, yet wonderfully universal at the same time.

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On VOD: KEDI

kedi_screen_shotComing to VOD today, Tuesday, May 9:
KEDI

Director:
Ceyda Torun

Premiere:
!f Istanbul 2016

Select Festivals:
Full Frame, Sheffield, Seattle, Melbourne, Vancouver, DocPoint, Goteborg, Salem, Palm Springs

About:
Istanbul through the eyes of its colorful street cats.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Special Screening: ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL

Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9:
ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL

Director:
Steve James

Premiere:
Toronto 2016

Select Festivals::
New York, Chicago, IDFA, Palm Springs, True/False, Cleveland, Full Frame, Dallas, Hong Kong, Montclair

About:
A small Chinatown bank becomes the only institution to face criminal charges as a result of the 2008 financial crisis.

While America’s financial institutions were bailed out following the economic meltdown of 2008 because they were deemed “too big to fail,” the Abacus Federal Savings Bank, it is argued in Steve James’ latest film, became the sacrificial lamb for the industry. Founded by Thomas Sung, a Chinese lawyer and American immigrant, and run by two of his daughters, Abacus prided itself on serving New York’s Chinatown community with mortgages and small business loans. When evidence arises that a loan officer was engaging in fraud, the family reports the crime, only to find the bank under siege by an ambitious DA, with the Sungs’ reputation on the line. James crafts a compelling legal and family drama as Abacus seeks vindication in the courts.

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