Category Archives: Documentary

On DVD: TO THE EDGE OF THE SKY

New to DVD this week:
TO THE EDGE OF THE SKY

Directors:
Jedd Wider and Todd Wider

Premiere:
Stony Brook 2017

Select Festivals:
Woodstock, Napa Valley

About:
Parents become activists to access the experimental drug that might save their sons’ lives.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a degenerative genetic disorder that affects approximately 1 in 5000 boys, and is typically terminal by the mid-20s. The Wider brothers’ film profiles four boys with DMD – Charley, 12; Austin, 14; Jett, 18; and Aiden, 9 – and, just as importantly, their families, led by their fierce mothers. When the latter learn of a new drug with the potential to extend their sons’ lives, they are disheartened to learn the only way to gain access is as part of a very small clinical trial, and one that is not open to sufferers whose disease has progressed too far already. While this is standard operating procedure for the FDA to test a new drug safely before releasing it to the public, the boys’ mothers argue that there is life-threatening urgency that should bypass normal protocols. The film follows their efforts to mobilize a grassroots movement to force the FDA to fast-track access, even if there are risks. The film is unfortunately overlong, including one or two subjects too many, but generally succeeds as an ultimately hopeful, though often angry, David vs Goliath call-to-action profile.

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On TV: CHARLEY PRIDE: I’M JUST ME

Coming to PBS’s American Masters tomorrow, Friday, February 22:
CHARLEY PRIDE: I’M JUST ME

Director:
Barbara Hall

Premiere:
Belmont University, Nashville (January 2019)

About:
The story of the Negro League baseball player turned pioneering country music star.

Charley Pride grew up during segregation in small-town Sledge MS, the son of a cotton farm sharecropper. At the age of 18, he sought advancement via sports, joining the Memphis Red Sox in the Negro League, but found his true calling via music. Listening to the Grand Ole Opry on the radio with his father, Pride developed a love for country music that inspired his move to Nashville in 1963 during a time of racial strife. In this respectful but simple biography, Barbara Hall recounts how he parlayed his impressive voice and musical talent into an unlikely career as one of the few African American performers working in the genre. Now an octogenarian, Pride reminisces about his life and career, appearing alongside old friends and collaborators like Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton.

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Ambulante 2019 Overview

Festival:
The 14th Ambulante

Dates:
February 21-May 16

About:
Over nearly three months, Mexico’s traveling nonfiction event will present screenings of approximately 30 new and recent feature docs as well as shorts in eight states: Veracruz, Querétaro, Puebla, Coahuila, Jalisco, Chihuahua, Oaxaca, and Mexico City. Continue reading

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On DVD: THE LAST RACE

New to DVD this week:
THE LAST RACE

Director:
Michael Dweck

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Hamptons, Hot Springs Doc, Gold Coast, Florida, Denver, Virginia

About:
An exploration of a once-thriving but now vanishing subculture of stock car racing in Long Island.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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Documentary Fortnight 2019 Overview

Festival:
The 18th Documentary Fortnight

Dates:
February 21-28

About:
MoMA’s annual nonfiction showcase has slimmed down a bit this year, with just 17 new and recent features in the lineup. Continue reading

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On TV: STRUGGLE & HOPE

Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed tonight, Tuesday, February 19:
STRUGGLE & HOPE

Director:
Kari Barber

Premiere:
Festival International du Film Panafricain Cannes 2017

Select Festivals:
Harlem, Bare Bones, Nevada Women’s, Ethnografilm Paris, Tulsa

About:
The overlooked story of Oklahoma’s historically all-black communities.

In the aftermath of the Civil War, black communities led an effort to establish an all-black state in what would become Oklahoma. Granted 1.5 million acres, these pioneers founded all-black towns throughout the territory, but the dream of a sovereign state quickly faded, and, within a few generations, many of the communities were absorbed into larger cities. Barber’s project reviews this fascinating history while profiling residents of some of the few remaining towns as they struggle to hold on to self-determination and their heritage in the face of encroachment in various forms. While tackling an important and sadly largely unknown topic, the doc is unfortunately very roughly made, juggling too many subjects in too brief a running time – not all of them particularly directly relevant or essential to the larger story – and awkwardly including its narrator on camera, literally reading from the script in front of him.

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On TV/DVD: SAMMY DAVIS JR: I’VE GOTTA BE ME

SAMMY DAVIS, JR: I’VE GOTTA BE ME

Coming to PBS’s American Masters and to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, February 19:
SAMMY DAVIS JR: I’VE GOTTA BE ME

Director:
Sam Pollard

Premiere:
Toronto 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, AFI Fest, Chicago, Philadelphia, Woodstock, New York Jewish, RiverRun, St Louis,

About:
A star-studded roster of interviewees pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Special Screening: ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM: COMPANY & ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM: CO-OP

Coming to NYC’s Pure Nonfiction screening series tomorrow, Tuesday, February 19:
ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM: COMPANY & ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM: CO-OP

Director:
DA Pennebaker (COMPANY), Alex Buono (CO-OP)

Premiere:
New York Film Festival 1970 (COMPANY), DOC NYC 2018 (CO-OP)

About:
A one-of-a-kind presentation of Pennebaker’s classic behind-the-scenes Broadway chronicle and the loving DOCUMENTARY NOW! send-up episode it inspired.

As explained in its opening card, Pennebaker was approached to film the album recording as a pilot for an intended television series, but the larger project never took off after the lead producers left NYC to head MGM in Hollywood. What remains is this compelling hour-long film, one of Pennebaker’s most enjoyable projects. The Direct Cinema master films the marathon 14-hour recording session with the COMPANY cast, plus a notable pick up shot a few days later, distilling it into a compelling exploration of artists performing under intense pressure. Recorded just after COMPANY debuted on Broadway, the cast gamely belts out their songs as the session wears on, taking direction from the cocky young Sondheim and producer Thomas Shepard. It all culminates in the dramatic final scene, the recording of the final song, Elaine Stritch’s solo “The Ladies Who Lunch,” which doesn’t go according to plan despite take after take.

As part of its new season, IFC’s Emmy-nominated series DOCUMENTARY NOW! pays loving tribute to Pennebaker’s classic, reimagining Sondheim’s COMPANY as a decidedly less-successful show called CO-OP. In the episode, producers Benedict Juniper (Taran Killam), Simon Sawyer (John Mulaney), and Howard Pine (James Urbaniak) oversee the cast album recording of the ill-fated musical CO-OP, featuring Kenny (Alex Brightman), the star of the show; Larry (Richard Kind), the out-of-breath doorman; Patty (Paula Pell), who has to go to the eye doctor; and Dee Dee (Renee Elise Goldsberry), a tennis coach who dreams of living in the building.

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On TV: UNITED SKATES

Coming to HBO tonight, Monday, February 18:
UNITED SKATES

Directors:
Dyana Winkler and Tina Brown

Premiere:
Tribeca 2018

Select Festivals:
New Orleans, Hot Docs, AFI Docs, London, Denver, Vancouver, Urbanworld, New Zealand, Melbourne, Los Angeles, Sidewalk

About:
An exploration of skating rink culture within African American communities.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: MINDING THE GAP

Coming to PBS’s POV tonight, Monday, February 18:
MINDING THE GAP

Director:
Bing Liu

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Hot Docs, Sheffield, CPH:DOX, DOXA, AFI Docs, Full Frame, Biografilm, Doc 10, Big Sky Doc, San Francisco, Cleveland, Freep, BAMcinemaFest, Sun Valley, San Diego Asian, LA Asian Pacific, CAAMFest, RiverRun, Newport Beach, Docs Against Gravity, Nashville, Guanajuato, Traverse City, Dokufest

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

About:
Friends from volatile homes, bonded over their love of skateboarding, face the responsibilities and complexities that come with adulthood.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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