Category Archives: Documentary

On TV: THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens next Monday, January 27:
THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION

Director:
Ray Santisteban

World Premiere:
Chicago 2019

Select Festivals:
Vermont, Global Peace

About:
The story of a pioneering but little-known multi-ethnic coalition of activists.

In the watershed year of 1969, Chicago was one of America’s most segregated cities, with different areas understood to be the exclusive domain of specific demographics, and, in the poorer neighborhoods, gangs or other organizations arising to protect their turf. The one thing that united rival groups like the Latinx Young Lords, the African American Black Panthers, and the self-described white rednecks called the Young Patriots was class disparity and what came with it – lower quality housing, education, and health care – as well as poor treatment from law enforcement. Finding a common cause, they set aside their petty rivalries and joined forces, adopting a multi-hued striped flag as a diverse symbol, and becoming political activists – a development that didn’t sit well with the FBI, the Chicago police, or Mayor Richard Daley, who targeted their Rainbow Coalition as extremists, leading to the death of Panther leader Fred Hampton. Ray Santisteban draws from participants in this forward-thinking coalition members as well as archival footage to offer a primer on this fascinating history, but the film’s too-short length limits its fuller impact.

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: SIEMPRE, LUIS

SIEMPRE, LUIS | Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Carlos Garciade Dios

SIEMPRE, LUIS
John James profiles Lin-Manuel Miranda’s father.

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On TV: THE CAVE

Coming to TV on NatGeo this Saturday, January 25:
THE CAVE

Director:
Feras Fayyad

World Premiere:
Toronto 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, London, Hamptons, Camden, Double Exposure, Mill Valley, Heartland, Tallgrass, Virginia

Notable Recognition:
The doc has been nominated for the Academy Awards.

About:
A female doctor defies patriarchal expectations to lead an underground hospital in Syria.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: MCMILLION$

MCMILLION$ | Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Jeff Dolen

MCMILLION$
James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte revisit the stranger-than-fiction true crime tale of fast food and fraud.

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Slamdance 2020: Documentary Overview

Festival:
The 26th Slamdance Film Festival

Dates:
January 24-30

About:
This scrappy Park City event includes 14 docs among its 27 features, an increase over last year’s edition. Continue reading

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: MAX RICHTER’S SLEEP

MAX RICHTER’S SLEEP | Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Rahi Rezvani

MAX RICHTER’S SLEEP
Natalie Johns immerses the viewer in the making of an eight-hour piece to be experienced during sleep.

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On DVD: ANTHROPOCENE: THE HUMAN EPOCH

photo by Edward Burtynsky

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, January 21:
ANTHROPOCENE: THE HUMAN EPOCH

Directors:
Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and Edward Burtynsky

World Premiere:
Toronto 2018

Select Festivals:
Sundance, Berlin, Cleveland, Washington DC Enviro, Calgary, Vancouver, Hong Kong, Doc10, Docs Against Gravity, Sydney, Sheffield, Revelation Perth, Melbourne Doc, DokuFest

About:
A striking visual chronicle of human impact on the planet.

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

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: LOVE FRAUD

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LOVE FRAUD
Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing investigate a notorious serial fraudster through the women he’s seduced, robbed, and abandoned.

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On DVD: THE FREEDOM TO MARRY

freedom_to_marryComing to DVD today, Tuesday, January 21:
THE FREEDOM TO MARRY

Director:
Eddie Rosenstein

Premiere:
Frameline 2016

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Hawaii, Savannah, Big Sky Doc, Sebastopol Doc, Jewish fests in SF, Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia, LGBT fests in Houston, Austin, Durham, Atlanta, Melbourne, Seoul

About:
A behind-the-scenes look at the fight to legalize same-sex unions in America.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: LEAP OF FAITH: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ON THE EXORCIST

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LEAP OF FAITH: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ON THE EXORCIST
Alexandre O Philippe dissects the 1973 horror classic through an extensive conversation with its director.

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