Category Archives: Documentary
2017 DOC NYC in Focus: American Perspectives
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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – The State of Documentary Day
Running concurrent with DOC NYC‘s film programming is DOC NYC PRO, a robust series of daily panels, case studies, and networking opportunities for working nonfiction professionals. Continue reading
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In Theatres & On VOD: JOAN DIDION: THE CENTER WILL NOT HOLD
Coming to theatres and to VOD via Netflix today, Friday, October 27:
JOAN DIDION: THE CENTER WILL NOT HOLD
Director:
Griffin Dunne
Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2017
Select Festivals:
Woodstock, Middleburg
About:
An expansive portrait of the celebrated, influential author and journalist by her nephew.
As much a look at America over the past half century as it is a tribute to one of its most insightful chroniclers, Dunne’s film is engaging, candid, and as accessible to newcomers to Didion’s work as it is to her devotees. Despite her small frame, Didion’s presence on camera is imposing, perhaps even more so in the central interview of the film now, in her 80s, than in the archival materials following her eruption onto the literary scene in the early 1960s after several years writing for Vogue. Dunne covers her major work, from PLAY IT AS IT LAYS to more recent achievements like THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING, while framing the film largely through the lens of her long personal and professional partnership with husband John Gregory Dunne until his death in 2003. Through it all, Didion’s matter-of-fact reflections, accompanied by excerpts from her writing, underscore her uncanny ability to encapsulate and illuminate existential truths.
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In Theatres: THE WORK
Coming to theatres today, Friday, October 27:
THE WORK
Directors:
Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous
Premiere:
SXSW 2017
Select Festivals:
Seattle, Sheffield, BAMcinemaFest, Sarajevo, Melbourne
About:
Folsom State Prison hosts an intensive men’s group therapy workshop.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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In Theatres: BILL NYE: SCIENCE GUY
Coming to theatres today, Friday, October 27:
BILL NYE: SCIENCE GUY
Directors:
David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg
Premiere:
SXSW 2017
Select Festivals:
Nantucket, San Francisco, Hot Docs, Telluride Mountainfilm, Seattle, Human Rights Watch, AFI Docs, Hot Springs Doc, Traverse City, Los Angeles, Provincetown
About:
A revealing profile of the well-known educational television personality turned science advocate.
The doc screened at Nantucket, for which our program notes read:
Everybody’s favorite television scientist takes center stage in this captivating portrait. Bill Nye’s earliest collaborators and those closest to him – as well as the quirky “Science Guy” himself – trace his path from charismatic engineer to world renowned science rock star. Directors David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg present an illuminating profile that showcases both Nye’s wit and wisdom and his increasingly important position as an outspoken voice on climate change.
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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Metropolis
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On VOD: A GERMAN YOUTH
Coming to VOD via Mubi tomorrow, Friday, October 27:
A GERMAN YOUTH
Director:
Jean-Gabriel Périot
Premiere:
Berlin 2015
Select Festivals:
IDFA, Art of the Real, Cinéma du Réel, Visions du Réel, BAFICI, San Francisco, IndieLisboa, Docaviv, Moscow, Transilvania, Melbourne, Sarajevo, Bergen, Hamptons, New Horizons
About:
A rich portrait of key members of the Red Army Faction, composed entirely through found footage.
Without offering explicit condemnation or valorization, Périot chronicles the shift of the Baader-Meinhof group from intellectual debate to violent revolution through a progression of talk show appearances, political student films, protest footage, and news reports, grounding their evolution within the larger public debate in the mid-1960s that saw the younger generation referenced in the film’s title question authority of the previous generation, one tinged with a Nazi past that they had not yet openly addressed. The film identifies key RAF figures like journalist Ulrike Marie Meinhof, artists Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin, attorney Horst Mahler, and filmmaker Holger Meins, among others, before their later radicalization, as they reflected the growth of progressive far-leftist movements around Germany and the world and took on symbols of the establishment, such as Axel Springer and his monopoly on the news media. As Périot artfully charts their move to increasing militancy, he engages with fundamental questions which position these figures as revolutionaries to some, terrorists to others, and which resonate with the modern day.
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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Viewfinders
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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Special Events

On Thursday, November 9, in just over two weeks, DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, kicks off its eighth edition. As the fest’s Director of Programming, I’ve led the film selection, and, as in years past, will briefly spotlight programming here in the lead-up to opening night, beginning with two of our tentpole screenings: Continue reading
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Jihlava 2017 Overview
Festival:
The 21st Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival
Dates:
October 24-29
About:
Approximately 90 new and recent features, in addition to shorts and retrospective programming, make up this well-regarded Czech Republic nonfiction event. Continue reading
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