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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.

On VOD: GAZA SURF CLUB

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, April 11:
GAZA SURF CLUB

Directors:
Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine

Premiere:
Toronto 2016

Select Festivals:
IDFA, MoMA Doc Fortnight, Dubai, Washington DC Environmental, Movies That Matter

About:
A portrait of Gaza City residents who find a small taste of freedom through surfing.

Gnadt and Yamine profile several individuals who are part of the small surf culture of the beleaguered city, including the 42-year-old Mohammad, a fisherman who provides a sense of surfing’s ragtag local development after it was witnessed on television, as well as 15-year-old student Sabah, who has been forced to stop the sport on religious grounds because of her gender. Neither subject’s thread is particularly well-developed, leaving the bulk of this smaller film instead to Ibrahim, a 23-year-old jack of multiple trades whose quest to grow surfing in the area leads him to seek help from Matthew, an American who he hopes will help him get a visa towards the eventual goal of importing surfboards and other equipment.

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On TV: THE GREAT WAR

Coming to PBS’s American Experience starting tonight, Monday, April 10 through Wednesday, April 12:
THE GREAT WAR

Directors:
Stephen Ives, Amanda Pollak, and Rob Rapley

Premiere:
American Experience (April 2017)

About:
A three-part, six-hour exploration of World War I and its impact on America.

Debuting just after the centenary of the US’s entry into WWI on April 6, 1917, this American Experience docuseries takes an expansive view of the so-called “war to end all wars,” considering not only the details of the conflict raging in Europe, but also a range of concurrent issues affecting the homefront. Ultimately, the series – and its host of talking head commentators – stresses how America’s involvement resulted in the country becoming a global superpower, championing President Woodrow Wilson’s vision of the US as the world’s moral protector of democracy. At the same time, critics are quick to point out that this utopian view elides the repressive tools that Wilson used against dissenters in America, including the Sedition Act; a resistance to women’s suffragism; and a segregationist outlook that held back civil rights for people of color. Ives, Pollak, and Rapley weave this dichotomy throughout the three parts of the series, which begins with an overview of the causes of the war; the introduction of new modes of warfare, from trenches and chemical weaponry to air and undersea combat; and Wilson’s determination to keep the US neutral – despite profiting by supplying the Allied forces, while others push for American entry into war. The second part details that entry, as well as the experiences of African American soldiers and the restrictions imposed on freedom of expression back home, while the third continues these threads while also focusing on the end of the war and Wilson’s attempts to broker a lasting, meaningful peace. While sprawling, and adhering to the conventional approach of the American Experience series, the project is an engrossing and at times disturbingly topical look at the birth of modern American foreign policy.

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On VOD: TONY CONRAD: COMPLETELY IN THE PRESENT

Coming to VOD through Mubi tomorrow, Saturday, April 8:
TONY CONRAD: COMPLETELY IN THE PRESENT

Director:
Tyler Hubby

Premiere:
Chicago Underground 2016

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Leeds, Cork, Rotterdam, Big Sky Doc, Ann Arbor

About:
A portrait of the late, pioneering artist.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: NATIONAL BIRD

national birdNew to DVD this week:
NATIONAL BIRD

Director:
Sonia Kennebeck

Premiere:
Berlin 2016

Select Festivals:
Tribeca, San Francisco, Sheffield, Sydney, Melbourne, Camden, Hamburg, Zurich

About:
A profile of several whistleblowers who have spoken out against the US drone program.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: UNCLE HOWARD

New to VOD today, Thursday, April 6:
UNCLE HOWARD

Director:
Aaron Brookner

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
Berlin, New York, Seattle, BAFICI, Jerusalem, Warsaw, San Sebastian, Biografilm, Cleveland

About:
The filmmaker sets out to rediscover his uncle’s pioneering films.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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In Theatres: I HATE MYSELF :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, April 7:
I HATE MYSELF :)

Director:
Joanna Arnow

Premiere:
Rooftop Films 2013

About:
The filmmaker documents her abusive relationship.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: SEED: THE UNTOLD STORY

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Friday, April 7:
SEED: THE UNTOLD STORY

Directors:
Taggart Siegel and Jon Betz

Premiere:
Washington DC’s Environmental Film Festival 2016

Select Festivals:
Nashville, Rhode Island, Princeton Environmental, Sheffield, Florida, DOXA, Woods Hole

About:
An overview about efforts to preserve seed diversity.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: THE BAD KIDS

bad kidsNew to VOD this past weekend:
THE BAD KIDS

Directors:
Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
True/False, Cleveland, Full Frame, Dallas, Visions du Réel, Hot Docs, DocAviv, and Atlantic

About:
A coming-of-age story set in a high school for at-risk students.

My pre-Sundance profile of the doc may be found here.

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Full Frame 2017 Overview

Festival:
The 20th annual Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

Dates:
April 6-9

About:
Approximately 50 recent and new documentary features, plus retrospective programming, make up the lineup of this Durham NC doc fest: Continue reading

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In Theatres: ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS

Coming to theatres this Friday, April 7:
ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS

Director:
Michał Marczak

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
True/False, IDFA, CPH:DOX, San Francisco, Hot Docs, Karlovy Vary, Sarajevo, Bergen, Zurich, Singapore, Stockholm, Full Frame, Ambulante

About:
A hybrid profile of Warsaw twentysomethings living in the now.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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