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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: KOKO: THE GORILLA WHO TALKS

kokoNew on VOD this week:
KOKO: THE GORILLA WHO TALKS

Director:
Jonathan Taylor

Premiere:
British TV (2016)

About:
The story of the famed female gorilla who has been taught sign language over the past several decades.

I previously wrote about the doc here,

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In Theatres: THE SETTLERS

settlersComing to theatres this Friday, March 3:
THE SETTLERS

Director:
Shimon Dotan

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
New York, DocAviv, IDFA, Biografilm, Sheffield, SF Jewish, Bergen, Heartland

About:
A wide-reaching exploration of the impact of Jewish settlements in the occupied territories of the West Bank.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: THE BUSINESS OF AMATEURS

business-of-amateurs-concussionNew to DVD this week:
THE BUSINESS OF AMATEURS

Director:
Bob DeMars

Premiere:
Portland 2015

About:
A former student athlete questions the policies of the NCAA.

Former USC linebacker-turned-filmmaker DeMars enjoyed his time as a student athlete but contends with the health consequences to this day. Sharing his story along with those of several other former amateur collegiate athletes, he launches into a broad consideration of the imbalance of power between student athletes and the NCAA, theoretically charged with looking out for their best interests, but in many ways exploiting them or otherwise hampering their ability to make a sustainable living, receive an adequate education, plan for a future after collegiate athletics, and cope with health concerns resulting from their amateur careers. DeMars’ project is earnest and honest, seeking answers for how and why amateur athletes are treated, and searching for a more equitable system that would truly serve them better. Unfortunately, the film is marred by excessive narration that bogs down and cheapens the storytelling, as well as a tendency to cover far too much, too quickly, introducing interesting or provocative ideas before immediately jettisoning them for another topic.

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In Theatres: KIKI

kikiComing to theatres today, Wednesday, March 1:
KIKI

Director:
Sara Jordenö

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
Berlin, IDFA, CPH:DOX, Sheffield, Tempo Doc, Sarasota, Ambulante, Full Frame, Montclair, BAMcinemaFest, Tel Aviv, Outfest, Inside Out, Frameline, and LGBT fests in Torino, Portland, Atlanta, Sao Paulo, and Austin

About:
A profile of NYC’s vibrant LGBTQ youth ballroom scene.

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

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On VOD: DEEP RUN

deep runComing to VOD today, Wednesday, March 1:
DEEP RUN

Director:
Hillevi Loven

Premiere:
Frameline 2015

Seelct Festivals:
DOC NYC, Outfest, San Diego, Indie Grits, RiverRun, Belfast, Woodstock, LGBT fests in Austin, Denver, Stockholm, Atlanta, Miami, Melbourne, Seattle

About:
A portrait of transgender life in the rural South.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: TIME: THE KALIEF BROWDER STORY

time kalief browderComing to Spike TV tonight, Wednesday, March 1:
TIME: THE KALIEF BROWDER STORY

Director:
Jenner Furst

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

About:
A six-part docuseries exploring the consequences of the wrongful incarceration of a 16-year-old.

I profiled the series before Sundance here.

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True/False 2017 Overview

truefalseThe 14th edition of the True/False Film Fest takes place this weekend, starting Thursday, March 2 and wrapping on Sunday, March 5. More than 30 new and retrospective features, including several hush-hush “secret screenings,” will be showcased in the welcoming college town of Columbia MO, a line-up of highlights from notable events like Sundance, IDFA, Toronto, and elsewhere, as well as several new titles. While I’m sadly missing the festival this year, here’s a brief look at some of the new or under-the-radar titles I’d be checking out if I were in attendance:

donkeyote-featured-imageAmong these are Chico Pereira’s infectiously charming DONKEYOTE (pictured), which follows the director’s uncle as he sets off on a quixotic trip with his faithful donkey and dog; Viktor Jakovleski’s BRIMSTONE & GLORY, a portrait of a Mexican town known for its fireworks; Shevaun Mizrahi’s DISTANT CONSTELLATION, on life in an Istanbul retirement home; Florent Vassault’s LINDY LOU, JUROR NUMBER 2, which accompanies the titular figure as she revisits a trial that has haunted her for twenty years; Fan Jian’s STILL TOMORROW, a portrait of Chinese woman who experiences unexpected fame; and Lea Glob and Mette Carla Albrechtsen’s VENUS, which surveys 100 women on their sexual history.

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On DVD: RACHEL CARSON

rachel carsonComing to DVD today, Tuesday, February 28:
RACHEL CARSON

Director:
Michelle Ferrari

Premiere:
American Experience (January 2017)

About:
A portrait of the woman whose writing popularized the environmental movement.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: CONTEMPORARY COLOR

Contemporary_Color_web_2Coming to theatres tomorrow, Wednesday, March 1:
CONTEMPORARY COLOR

Directors:
Bill Ross and Turner Ross

Premiere:
Tribeca 2016

Select Festivals:
IDFA, Hot Docs, New Orleans, San Francisco, Montclair, Seattle, Sydney, Bonnaroo, AFI Docs, Guanajuato, Melbourne, Sidewalk, Camden, Denver, St Louis, Indie Memphis, Sound Unseen

About:
A chronicle of a one-night-only musical collaboration conceived by David Byrne celebrating color guard.

Inspired to showcase color guard – which involves troupes performing synchronized movements incorporating flags and rifles to live or pre-recorded music – Byrne commissioned ten musicians to create original songs/soundtracks to accompany a demonstration of the craft at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. The Ross brothers, together with an impressive assemblage of cinematographers, were there to capture the concert, as well as some behind-the-scenes details. The result is a visually vibrant concert doc, one very different from the duo’s past output, and likely best appreciated by music/performance doc fans.

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On DVD: THE RACE UNDERGROUND

race undergroundComing to DVD today, Tuesday, February 28:
THE RACE UNDERGROUND

Director:
Michael Rossi

Premiere:
American Experience (January 2017)

About:
The story of America’s first subway.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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