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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.

2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: STEP

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Amanda Lipitz profiles members of an African-American Baltimore high school stepping team as they pursue their goals of higher education.

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In Theatres: DR FEELGOOD: DEALER OR HEALER?

dr feelgoodComing to theatres today, Friday, December 30: DR FEELGOOD: DEALER OR HEALER?

Eve Marson’s look at the issue of opioid use debuted at the Los Angeles Film Festival this Summer. Other screenings have included Austin and Tallgrass.

Dr William Hurwitz challenged medical orthodoxy in the 1990s regarding the prescription of opioids and found himself charged with drug trafficking as a result. Based on then-newer clinical studies that countered long-held medical beliefs that such substances invariably led to addiction, Hurwitz felt an ethical mandate to help patients suffering from chronic pain – a notoriously difficult condition to verify in a quantitative way, and thus dependent on patient reporting. For some long-suffering patients, Hurwitz’s willingness to prescribe oxycontin came as a godsend, but also contributed to the explosion of a black market industry and the notice of federal agents, who set up patients as informants to determine if he was purposefully overprescribing to addicts or dealers. Marson allows Hurwitz to tell his story – and maintain his innocence – but also includes the views of critics who blame him for enabling the death or addiction of their loved ones, underscoring the ethical complexities of the issue. While America is still in the midst of an opioid epidemic, the well-told film’s focus on Hurwitz’s case grounds the film a bit too firmly in the past to fully convey a sense of urgency and timeliness, and its unfortunate tabloidesque subtitle also does it no favors.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: QUEST

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Jonathan Olshefski presents a longitudinal portrait of an African-American family in North Philly.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: NOBODY SPEAK: HULK HOGAN, GAWKER AND TRIALS OF A FREE PRESS

nobody speakNOBODY SPEAK: HULK HOGAN, GAWKER AND TRIALS OF A FREE PRESS
Brian Knappenberger investigates the erosion of the freedom of the press in the face of financial inequity.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE NEW RADICAL

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Adam Bhala Lough profiles two crypto-anarchists as they face off against systems of control.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: ICARUS

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Bryan Fogel exposes a complex doping operation at the heart of Russia’s Olympics program.

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On VOD: AT THE FORK

at the forkNew to VOD this week: AT THE FORK

John Papola’s exploration of how animals are raised for human consumption debuted in theatres this Summer via Tugg. It is now available on iTunes.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE FORCE

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Peter Nicks immerses viewers in the beleaguered Oakland Police Department as it attempts to reform its scandal-ridden image.

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On DVD: HEY BARTENDER

hey bartenderComing to DVD today, Tuesday, December 28: HEY BARTENDER

Douglas Tirola’s insider’s look at cocktail culture made its world premiere at SXSW in 2013. Screenings followed at Montclair, Napa Valley, and New Orleans, among other events.

I included the doc in my SXSW coverage here.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: DOLORES

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Peter Bratt celebrates an unheralded pioneer of the modern labor rights movement.

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