Category Archives: Documentary

On DVD/VOD: OLANCHO

New to DVD/VOD this week:
OLANCHO

Directors:
Chris Valdes and Ted Griswold

Premiere:
Big Sky Doc 2017

Select Festivals:
New Orleans, Rotterdam, DocsMX, SF Docfest, Viennale, In-Edit, Brooklyn, Latino fests in Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, and Toulouse

About:
A portrait of a Honduran farmer turned narco-corridos musician.

In Olancho, known as the most dangerous state in Honduras, the band Los Plebes de Olancho sing narco-corridos, folk songs valorizing their drug lord sponsors. When one of their songs ends up offending a dangerous cartel, band member Manuel, a farmer, fearing violence, is forced to flee to the US as an undocumented refugee, separated from his family, homeland, and band. Valdes and Griswold compose an intimate, if humble, profile – one that explores a not-atypical story of so-called illegal immigration motivated by cartel violence and lack of security.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL

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MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL
Stanley Nelson presents an expansive portrait of the life and work of the jazz pioneer.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: MERATA: HOW MUM DECOLONISED THE SCREEN

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MERATA: HOW MUM DECOLONISED THE SCREEN
Hepi Mita reveals his late mother through her groundbreaking filmmaking.

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On DVD: THE DIPLOMAT

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, January 15:
THE DIPLOMAT

Director:
David Holbrooke

Premiere:
Tribeca 2015

Select Festivals:
San Francisco, Traverse City, Sarajevo, AFI Docs, Mountainfilm, Jerusalem

About:
A tribute to the director’s ambassador father.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: MARIANNE & LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE

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MARIANNE & LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE
Nick Broomfield intimately reveals the love story behind the celebrated singer/songwriter and his muse.

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On VOD: FYRE FRAUD

New to Hulu this week:
FYRE FRAUD

Directors:
Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason

Premiere:
Hulu (January 2019)

About:
A chronicle of the disastrous 2017 music festival that was meant to rival Coachella.

Released just days before the Chris Smith helmed Netflix documentary FYRE: THE GREATEST PARTY THAT NEVER HAPPENED, Furst and Nason’s rival Hulu project gives its own spin on the debacle that was Fyre Festival. Conceived by Billy McFarland and musician Ja Rule, and heavily promoted to FOMO-averse, cash-flush Millennials by social media influencers, the Great Exuma, Bahamas music fest was sold as a generation-defining event, but instead generated global schadenfreude when reports spread about how ill-prepared organizers were for attendees. While dismissed by many as #whitepeopleproblems, the Fyre Festival disaster led to multiple lawsuits and accusations of fraud with serious jail time. The filmmakers back up from the epic fail everyone knows and loves to focus on McFarland, who is interviewed throughout, laying out his history of dodgy entrepreneurship – what many featured here instead call con jobs – and how he developed and mishandled Fyre. While delivering jaw-dropping behind-the-scenes details of the doomed event, the doc also offers surprising insight into the psychology of deception, the manipulation of perception, and the power of social media and branding.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: LOVE, ANTOSHA

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LOVE, ANTOSHA
Garret Price presents a heartfelt portrait of the late Anton Yelchin.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY

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THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY
Alex Gibney examines the high-profile rise and fall of discredited health tech company Theranos.

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On DVD: THE INSUFFERABLE GROO

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 15:
THE INSUFFERABLE GROO

Director:
Scott Christopherson

Premiere:
Sheffield 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Sydney Underground, Calgary Underground

About:
A behind-the-scenes look at the life and work of a low-budget auteur.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2019 Sundance Docs in Focus: HALSTON

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HALSTON
Frédéric Tcheng explores the life and legacy of America’s first celebrity designer.

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