
Festival:
The 38th Miami Film Festival
Dates:
March 5-14
About:
This popular Florida event adopts a hybrid online and in-person model this year, and screens just over a dozen doc features or series among its approximately 50 features.

Festival:
The 38th Miami Film Festival
Dates:
March 5-14
About:
This popular Florida event adopts a hybrid online and in-person model this year, and screens just over a dozen doc features or series among its approximately 50 features.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Overviews, Recommendations

New to DVD/VOD this week:
THE WAR AND PEACE OF TIM O’BRIEN
Director:
Aaron Matthews
World Premiere:
Sarasota 2020
Select Festivals:
St Louis, Newport Beach
About:
A portrait of the acclaimed author as he confronts writer’s block, late fatherhood, and his legacy.
Beginning in 1973, Tim O’Brien published several books, many exploring the experiences of veterans, inspired by his time in Vietnam, including such heralded work as THE THINGS THEY CARRIED. His last published work was in 2002, however, as O’Brien put his typewriter away to focus on fatherhood. As Aaron Matthews’ film begins, O’Brien, in his early 70s, has made the decision to return to writing in order to pen what will likely be his last book, a project that is directed to his pre-teen sons. Through the course of the film, the author wrestles with his craft while considering his legacy: Staunchly anti-war, he is known for his writing about war, but despite his best intentions to expose the toll of waging war, O’Brien finds his efforts futile. When he has spoken about his experiences in Vietnam on college campuses, he has inadvertently inspired young men to enlist. Matthews largely focuses on the author’s present-day concerns – his current project, his relationship with his wife, and, especially, his concerns about how his impending mortality will impact his relationship with his sons – and could have delved a bit deeper into O’Brien’s past. That said, the impact of Vietnam, his upbringing with an alcoholic father, and his early career success does help to provide context to O’Brien’s story, and makes this a more rounded and satisfying portrait.
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Coming to Discovery+ tomorrow, Thursday, March 4:
THE WALRUS AND THE WHISTLEBLOWER
Director:
Nathalie Bibeau
World Premiere:
Hot Docs 2020
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, DOXA, Taipei Golden Horse, Hot Springs Doc, Melbourne Doc, Newburyport Doc
About:
A former marine animal park trainer wages a war to save his beloved walrus.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Festival:
The 23rd Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival
Dates:
March 4-14 (online)
About:
Greece’s respected nonfiction event will take part in two phases this year: March’s presentation of approximately 50 films – new and retrospective features as well as shorts – is exclusive to Greece and presented online, with a hybrid component taking place June 24-July 4 featuring several competition sections and a Greek panorama.
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Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, March 2:
KOSHIEN: JAPAN’S FIELD OF DREAMS
Director:
Ema Ryan Yamazaki
World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2019
Select Festivals:
DMZ Docs
About:
An inside look at Japan’s popular national high school baseball championship.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2:
ZAPPA
Director:
Alex Winter
World Premiere:
SXSW 2020 (unscreened)
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Camden, Montclair, Philadelphia
About:
The definitive portrait of musician Frank Zappa.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2:
ON THIN ICE
Director:
Keli Price
World Premiere:
VOD release (Feb 2021)
About:
A look at athletes how have faced inequalities in competitive sports.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases
Festival:
The 71st Berlinale
Dates:
March 1-5 (industry)
About:
Germany’s world-class film event presents its scaled-down line-up of approximately 100 features – docs or hybrids making up a third – for industry online over the next few days, with in-person screenings of these selections planned for the public this June.
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Coming to VOD today, Friday, February 26:
‘TIL KINGDOM COME
Director:
Maya Zinshtein
World Premiere:
Docaviv 2020
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, IDFA, Chicago, Denver, Double Exposure
About:
An investigation of unlikely political bedfellows between America and Israel.
The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
In this provocative look at strange political bedfellows, Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein investigates the political alliance between American evangelicals and Israel’s right wing, and their influence on the Trump administration’s foreign policy. Why do American church leaders encourage parishioners to make donations to Israel, even from poor communities? Because they believe Israel’s expansion will play a key role in end-times prophecy, when Christians will be saved and others—including Jews—will perish.
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Coming to virtual cinemas via Metrograph beginning tomorrow, Friday, February 26:
UNTITLED PIZZA MOVIE
Director:
David Shapiro
World Premiere:
Sundance 2020
About:
The filmmaker revisits a long-unfinished project to make sense of the passing of his friend and collaborator.
My pre-Sundance profile of the docuseries may be found here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Recommendations, Releases, Sundance