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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 DVD: WE ARE THE THOUSAND

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, September 13:
WE ARE THE THOUSAND

Director:
Anita Rivaroli

World Premiere:
SXSW 2020 (unscreened)

Select Festivals:
IDFA, Hot Docs, Melbourne, Docs Against Gravity, Thessaloniki Doc

About:
An uplifting, inspiring, and emotional music documentary about a seemingly impossible plan to record a song by the Foo Fighters with a thousand musicians.

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On DVD: FUTURA

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, September 13:
FUTURA

Director:
Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi, Alice Rohrwacher

World Premiere:
Cannes 2021

Select Festivals:
Toronto, New York, IDFA, Vienna

About:
A collective exploration of what youth think about the future, through a series of interviews filmed during a long journey across Italy.

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On DVD: HOLD YOUR FIRE

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, September 13:
HOLD YOUR FIRE

Director:
Stefan Forbes

World Premiere:
Toronto 2021

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Palm Springs

About:
Captives, cops, and robbers in New York City’s longest hostage siege reflect in this suspenseful and enlightening take on an event long misunderstood.

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On DVD/VOD: FROM WHERE THEY STOOD

Coming to DVD/VOD today, Tuesday, September 13:
FROM WHERE THEY STOOD

Director:
Christophe Cognet

World Premiere:
Berlin 2021

Select Festivals:
Jihlava, Thessaloniki Doc, FID Marseille, Jerusalem, Indielisboa, Open City Doc

About:
A handful of prisoners in WWII camps risked their lives to take clandestine photographs and document the hell the Nazis were hiding from the world. In the vestiges of the camps, director Christophe Cognet retraces the footsteps of these courageous men and women in a quest to unearth the circumstances and the stories behind their photographs.

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Streaming: SEARCHING FOR MR RUGOFF

New to the Criterion Channel this week:
SEARCHING FOR MR RUGOFF

Director:
Ira Deutchman

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2019

Select Festivals:
Palm Springs, Cleveland, Wisconsin, Galway, Mill Valley

About:
A look back at the outsized personality behind legendary art house distributor Cinema 5.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Streaming: UNFINISHED SPACES

Coming to OVID tomorrow, Tuesday, September 13:
UNFINISHED SPACES

Director:
Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray

World Premiere:
Los Angeles Film Festival 2011

Select Festivals:
Camden, Denver, Havana, Palm Springs, Cinequest, Miami, Sebastopol Doc, Full Frame, Buenos Aires, New Orleans filmOrama

About:
An exploration of Cuba’s National Art Schools never-completed utopian architectural project.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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Streaming: KATE BORNSTEIN IS A QUEER & PLEASANT DANGER

Coming to OVID today, Monday, September 12:
KATE BORNSTEIN IS A QUEER & PLEASANT DANGER

Director:
Sam Feder

Select Festivals:
Outfest, Athena, Northside, Translations, TranScreens, Hot Springs Doc

About:
A portrait of the pioneering gender outlaw, visionary trans author and performer Kate Bornstein.

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Streaming: BOY I AM

Coming to OVID today, Monday, September 12:
BOY I AM

Director:
Sam Feder, Julie Hollar

World Premiere:
NewFest 2006

Select Festivals:
Outfest, Frameline, LGBT fests in Tucson, Seattle, Budapest

About:
An exploration of provocative issues rarely touched upon in films portraying trans male subjects.

The film screened at NewFest, for which our program notes read:
It is only in recent years that transgender people and their issues have gained significant visibility within the larger LGBTQ community. But visibility has not translated into instant acceptance or understanding from everyone. For some within the lesbian community, the act of FTM transitioning is viewed at best as a naive social trend, or, at worst, an anti-feminist rejection of butchness and female power in favor of male privilege. Sam Feder and Julie Hollar’s timely and balanced documentary uses the engaging stories of three NYC-based FTMs, as well as interviews with a number of activists and scholars, to explore this controversy and get to its historical and cultural roots.

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Streaming: THE TRANSFORMATION (1995)

Coming to OVID today, Monday, September 12:
THE TRANSFORMATION

Director:
Carlos Aparicio, Susana Aikin

Select Festivals:
Frameline

About:
In this follow up to THE SALT MINES, Sara, in the wake of an HIV+ diagnosis, accepts help from a group of born again Christians who, in exchange, demand her complete transformation: from female to her born gender of male, and from queer to straight.

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Streaming: THE SALT MINES (1990)

Coming to OVID today, Monday, September 12:
THE SALT MINES

Director:
Carlos Aparicio, Susana Aikin

Select Festivals:
Rotterdam, Frameline

About:
A look at the lives of Sara, Gigi, and Giovanna, three Latinx transwomen supporting their drug addiction through sex work and living inside broken garbage trucks.

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