Category Archives: Documentary

In Virtual Release: COUP 53

Coming to virtual cinemas today, Wednesday, August 19:
COUP 53

Director:
Taghi Amirani

World Premiere:
Telluride 2019

Select Festivals:
London, CPH:DOX, Göteborg, Palm Springs, Vancouver, Mill Valley, Ashland, Taormina

About:
An exhaustive exploration of secrets behind the 1953 Anglo-American coup of Iran.

Often revelatory, particularly for Western audiences whose earliest reference point for Iran/American relations is the 1979-1981 Iran hostage crisis, filmmaker Taghi Amirani’s comprehsnive look at the roots of the Iranian revolution in the 1953 coup that deposed popular prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh is a decade-long passion project. In ways both good and bad, it shows. To the film’s detriment is its excessive meta-filmmaking elements: Amirani (and, to a lesser extent, acclaimed editor Walter Murch) appears extensively throughout the film’s first half, detailing his research process, including superfluous scenes with him asking people if he can use the archival materials they are clearly providing him. While this first hour does provide necessary historical background and context for what follows, particularly in how the filmmaker discovered and pieced together uncensored transcripts for a 1985 British docuseries that prove key to the revelations that follow, there’s also a lot of material here that should have been cut. It’s no coincidence that things pick up in the second hour, after Amirani no longer appears on screen, underscoring that he did not belong in it in the first place and that the film’s meta elements likely could and should have been conveyed in a different manner. With Amirani out of the way, the film becomes a fascinating, layered examination of political intrigue, positioning the ouster of Mossadegh as the pivotal covert operation that emboldened both the UK and the US to intervene in and destabilize democratically elected governments around the world in the decades that followed.

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Encounters 2020 Overview

Festival:
The 22nd Encounters: South African International Documentary Festival

Dates:
August 20-30 (hybrid)

About:
Just under 40 nonfiction features screen online, as well as in select Cape Town and Johanneburg venues, for Africa’s largest documentary event. Continue reading

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On VOD: MARINA ABRAMOVIC THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

Coming to OVID.tv this Friday, August 21:
MARINA ABRAMOVIC THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

Director:
Matthew Akers

World Premiere:
Sundance 2012

Select Festivals:
Berlin, Nantucket, CPH:DOX, BAFICI, DOXA, San Francisco, Silverdocs, Provincetown, New Horizons, Athens, Reykjavik, Valladolid

About:
An intimate look at the acclaimed performance artist’s famed MoMA show.

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

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BlackStar 2020: Documentary Overview

Festival:
The 9th BlackStar Film Festival

Dates:
August 20-26 (online)

About:
Focused on work by people of the African diaspora and other communities of color, this Philadelphia event presents just over 20 features in this online edition, the vast majority nonfiction. Continue reading

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On DVD/VOD: CREATING A CHARACTER: THE MONI YAKIM LEGACY

Coming to DVD and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18:
CREATING A CHARACTER: THE MONI YAKIM LEGACY

Director:
Rauzar Alexander

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2019

About:
A legendary Juilliard acting teacher gets his time in the spotlight.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: CARE TO LAUGH

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18:
CARE TO LAUGH

Director:
Julie Getz

World Premiere:
Heartland 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Austin, Salem, RiverRun, Bentonville

About:
A stand-up comic balances the demands of his career with caregiving for his parents.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
From his humble beginnings parking cars at the Comedy Store, Jesus Trejo is relentless in his pursuit of stand-up stardom. For Jesus, who drives hours for a three-minute open mic stint, comedy is both a dream and an escape from the heavy demands of caring for his aging parents. Undeterred, Trejo funnels his experiences as a caregiver into disarmingly funny material for his stand-up routine. With tenderness and lots of humor, this heartwarming film sheds light on the increasingly common reality many adults face as their parents grow older.

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On DVD: TOWN BLOODY HALL

Coming to DVD via Criterion in a new digital restoration tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18:
TOWN BLOODY HALL

Directors:
Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker

World Premiere:
Whitney Museum (April 1979)

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, IDFA

About:
Feminists face off with author Norman Mailer in 1971 New York City.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
In 1971, DA Pennebaker filmed an event at New York’s Town Hall exemplifying the crosscurrents of feminism. On stage, Norman Mailer engaged in a debate with THE FEMALE EUNUCH author Germaine Greer, lesbian journalist Jill Johnston, critic Diana Trilling, and others. It took several years for the film to be completed with Chris Hegedus, and today it still crackles with vitality.

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In Virtual Release: MARTIN MARGIELA: IN HIS OWN WORDS

Coming to virtual cinemas today, Friday, August 14:
MARTIN MARGIELA: IN HIS OWN WORDS

Director:
Reiner Holzemer

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2019

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, New Zealand

About:
The elusive fashion designer reflects on his career.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
In 2008, after a show celebrating the 20th anniversary of his fashion house, Maison Margiela, visionary designer Martin Margiela left the fashion world for good. Throughout his career, the Belgian designer remained anonymous, refusing interviews and never being photographed, leading some to call him the fashion world’s answer to Banksy. Now, more than a decade after his departure, Margiela digs into his meticulous and idiosyncratic personal archives to reflect on his revolutionary career and legacy.

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In Virtual Release: REPRESENT

Coming to virtual cinemas today, Friday, August 14:
REPRESENT

Director:
Hillary Bachelder

World Premiere:
Cleveland 2020

Select Festivals:
Freep, Woods Hole, Maine

About:
Three female political candidates are followed in local elections in Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois.

Filmmaker Hillary Bachelder’s timely film follows three appealing protagonists – Myya, an ambitious African-American college graduate who sets her sights high, running for mayor of Detroit as a write-in candidate, hoping to defeat the white male incumbent; Bryn, a white farmer, wife, and mother of two young daughters, who runs for a trustee position in smalltown Granville OH, where mostly older men have traditionally held power; and Julie, a Korean immigrant, who runs as a Republican candidate for state representative in Evanston IL, just outside of Chicago. As they go up against entrenched local politics in an effort to effect real change, they face ageist and sexist condescension, as well as subtle (and not so subtle) racism as the countdown to elections loom.

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On VOD: HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY: THE REN & STIMPY STORY

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Friday, August 14:
HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY: THE REN & STIMPY STORY

Directors:
Ron Cicero and Kimo Easterwood

World Premiere:
Sundance 2020

Select Festivals:
Big Sky Doc, San Francisco, Cleveland

About:
An exploration of the groundbreaking animated series and its controversial creator.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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