Category Archives: Documentary

On VOD: SKI BUM: THE WARREN MILLER STORY

New to VOD this week:
SKI BUM: THE WARREN MILLER STORY

Director:
Patrick Creadon

World Premiere:
Slamdance 2019

Select Festivals:
Big Sky Doc, Seattle, Boulder, Calgary Underground, Breckenridge, BendFilm

About:
A portrait of the influential ski filmmaker.

In the early 1950s, Warren Miller began to tour the country with his independently produced adventure films, exhibiting them at one-off events where he would perform live narration. Wildly popular, his shows would become annual events, expand to more than 100 bookings a year, and, most importantly, inculcate in the audience a fascination with the sport that would see it grow in popularity. As detailed in filmmaker Patrick Creadon’s affectionate portrait, Miller and his production company was among the first extreme sports filmmakers, even if his idiosyncratic approach eventually proved to feel too old-fashioned as tastes changed. Filmed soon before Miller’s death at 93, the doc is an easy-going – and sometimes sentimental – tribute to the maverick niche filmmaker, detailing the unlikely path to his lifelong career, and will be most appreciated by ski and adventure sports insiders than a general audience.

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On VOD: ASK NO QUESTIONS

New to VOD this week:
ASK NO QUESTIONS

Directors:
Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli

World Premiere:
Slamdance 2020

About:
A speculative investigation of a controversial Falun Gong-related protest in 2001.

In 2001, in footage partially caught by CNN foreign correspondents, several alleged Falun Gong practitioners self-immolated in Tiananmen Square. The Chinese media turned this into a spectacle, following the case and the survivors for several weeks, and used this to turn the public against what they deemed a brainwashing cult. Up to this point, Falun Gong had emerged as a very popular, peaceful spiritual practice that was even endorsed by Communist Party leaders. When the practice started to gain so many followers that it threatened the control of the state, it was outlawed. Falun Gong practitioners, including one of the film’s directors, Jason Loftus, doubted the veracity of the Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident, believing it to be staged by the Chinese government to discredit the religion. In support of this theory, Loftus finds Ruichang Chen, a Falun Gong adherent who worked for Chinese TV helping to doctor media reports for propaganda purposes, and who was imprisoned and tortured for refusing to denounce Falun Gong. Beyond this compelling figure, however, the filmmakers’ investigation goes into wildly speculative directions that strain credulity. Leaving this aside, the film, while earnest, is unfortunately marred by the filmmaker’s presence through excessive narration, as well as re-enactments that lend it a television feel.

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On DVD: STOP

New to DVD this week:
STOP

Director:
Spencer Wolff

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2014

About:
A young man takes on the NYPD’s policy of racial profiling.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
After David Ourlicht was stopped and searched by the NYPD for no discernible reason, he filed a class-action suit against the City of New York, alleging racial profiling in the police department’s stop-and-frisk policy. Following the charismatic young man over three years as he awaits the trial, Spencer Wolff reveals how David has been shaped by the experiences of his mixed-race family and their own struggles with discrimination in a New York of a different era – prejudice that should have no place in the present.

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On VOD: EATING UP EASTER

New to VOD this week:
EATING UP EASTER

Director:
Sergio Mata’u Rapu

World Premiere:
Hawai’i 2018

Select Festivals:
Los Angeles Asian Pacific, NY Asian American, CAAMFest, Martha’s Vineyard, Global Peace, Margaret Mead, St Louis, Wild & Scenic, Minneapolis-St Paul, Washington DC Environmental,

About:
A personal examination of the deleterious impact of globalization and tourism on Easter Island.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: NO SMALL MATTER

New to DVD this week:
NO SMALL MATTER

Directors:
Danny Alpert, Greg Jacobs, and Jon Siskel

World Premiere:
Community screenings (Summer 2018)

About:
An exploration of the vital importance of early childhood education.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD/VOD: SUZI Q

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Coming to DVD/VOD this Friday, July 3, following a special one-night only virtual event tonight, Wednesday, July 1:
SUZI Q

Director:
Liam Firmager

World Premiere:
Melbourne 2019

Select Festivals:
Hof, In-Edit Barcelona, In-Edit Madrid, Cleveland, Sonoma

About:
A portrait of the pioneering female rocker, Suzi Quatro.

Suzi Quatro began her career in the early 1970s, a time when there were few women in rock and roll, and went on to sell more than 50 million records around the world, inspiring scores of female rockers in her wake, from Joan Jett and Deborah Harry to the Go-Gos and L7. Yet she never quite made it to headliner status in the US, where she is instead remembered by some as the character Leather Tuscadero on HAPPY DAYS. Filmmaker Liam Firmager aims to correct this, laying out Quatro’s trailblazing story, showcasing her music, and letting rock royalty like Jett, Harry, Alice Cooper, and others pay the still recording artist her proper due. While the film could have done away with some cheesy graphics, and might have benefitted from a tighter edit, it succeeds in making the case for the vibrant Quatro and will no doubt make some viewers seek out more of her music.

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On VOD: LOS REYES

Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, June 30:
LOS REYES

Directors:
Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff

World Premiere:
IDFA 2018

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, Film Comment Selects, DocPoint, Göteborg, Montclair, Biografilm, Miami, Portland

About:
A portrait of two stray dogs living in a Chilean skatepark.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, June 30:
THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS

Director:
Peter Medak

World Premiere:
Venice 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Telluride, Raindance, Oldenburg, Gent, Sao Paulo

About:
A revisitation of the director’s experience making an ill-fated 1970s Peter Sellers comedy.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: VISION PORTRAITS

Coming to The WORLD Channel’s America ReFramed today, Tuesday, June 30:
VISION PORTRAITS

Director:
Rodney Evans

World Premiere:
SXSW 2019

Select Festivals:
BAMcinemaFest, Sydney, Melbourne, BlackStar, American Black, Outfest, Frameline, Inside Out, LGBT fests in Vancouver, Seattle, Boston, and London

About:
A personal film exploring the lives and work of visually-impaired artists.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: NARROWSBURG

New to VOD last week:
NARROWSBURG

Director:
Martha Shane

World Premiere:
Camden 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Big Eddy, SF DocFest, Calgary Underground, Salem

About:
An exploration of a small town promised Hollywood dreams.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
In 1999, small town Narrowsburg NY was poised to become the “Sundance of the East” – or so Jocelyne and Richard Castellano would have local residents believe. The organizers of the Narrowsburg Film Festival – a glamorous French film producer and her mafioso-turned-actor husband – promise to revitalize the town through film. As the duo secures local investment in a feature film production and convinces locals they can become stars, the stage is set for a stranger-than-fiction tale of Hollywood dreams, deceit, and delusions.

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