Category Archives: Documentary

Dokufest 2017 Overview

Festival:
The 16th Dokufest

Dates:
August 4-12

About:
The well-respected Prizren, Kosovo festival features a curated collection of approximately 80 international nonfiction feature standouts as well as new regional work, noted below. Continue reading

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In Theatres: IT’S NOT YET DARK

Coming to theatres today, Friday, August 4:
IT’S NOT YET DARK

Director:
Frankie Fenton

Premiere:
Galway 2016

Select Festivals:
Sundance, Edinburgh, Thessaloniki Doc, Docs Against Gravity, Sydney, Biografilm

About:
A chronicle of a filmmaker’s determination to complete his first feature, despite a diagnosis of ALS.

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

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In Theatres: STEP

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, August 4:
STEP

Director:
Amanda Lipitz

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, True/False, Seattle, San Francisco, Wisconsin, Montclair

About:
Members of an African-American Baltimore high school stepping team pursue their goals of higher education.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Friday, August 4:
THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR

Director:
Marq Evans

Premiere:
Seattle 2015

Select Festivals:
NewFest, Outfest, Seattle LGBT, Spokane, Portland, Milwaukee, Sidewalk, Palm Springs, Calgary, Aruba

About:
A profile of an influential grunge-era DJ.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres & On VOD: ICARUS

Coming to theatres and to VOD via Netflix tomorrow, Friday, August 4:
ICARUS

Director:
Bryan Fogel

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
Sundance London, Sheffield, AFI Docs, Traverse City

About:
An unexpected exposé of a complex doping operation at the heart of Russia’s Olympics program.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On TV: FORBIDDEN: UNDOCUMENTED AND QUEER IN RURAL AMERICA

Coming to Logo tonight, Thursday, August 3:
FORBIDDEN: UNDOCUMENTED AND QUEER IN RURAL AMERICA

Director:
Tiffany Rhynard

Premiere:
Outfest 2016

Select Festivals:
San Diego Latino, Charlotte, NewFest, LGBT fests in Rochester, Santa Barbara, Boston, Kansas City, Honolulu, Memphis, and Miami

About:
A young gay Latino, brought to the US at 18 months old, fights for immigration reform.

Now in his early 20s, Moises Serrano has become an immigration activist, sharing his undocumented, unafraid story in various speaking engagements, in contrast to the kind of growing xenophobic rhetoric most pointedly represented here in Donald Trump’s infamous candidacy speech, shown here. Although the title of Rhynard’s workmanlike film strangely references Moises’ sexuality and rural upbringing, neither of these carry much narrative weight compared with the topic of immigration reform. The bulk of this profile consists of fairly repetitive speeches given by the young activist, and his concerns over unfair tuition rates applied to undocumented college students. While Moises is an appealing, charismatic subject, as presented here, his story doesn’t wholly sustain feature-length treatment.

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On VOD: HILLEMAN: A PERILOUS QUEST TO SAVE THE WORLD’S CHILDREN

New to VOD this week:
HILLEMAN: A PERILOUS QUEST TO SAVE THE WORLD’S CHILDREN

Director:
Donald Rayne Mitchell

Premiere:
Scinema 2016

Select Festivals:
American Documentary, New Hope

About:
A profile of Dr Maurice Hilleman, credited with developing most childhood vaccines.

Mitchell’s film follows the now-familiar conventions of the unheralded hero profile – “the most important X the public has never heard of” – and in this case positions Hilleman as “the greatest scientist of the 20th century” for his pioneering work in eliminating many childhood diseases via vaccines. Responsible for the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, as well as those addressing a host of other diseases, from hepatitis B to the flu, there’s reason to recognize the microbiologist’s achievements in the same way that Salk and Sabin are celebrated for their polio vaccines. Mitchell constructs a fairly conventional, overly narrated biographical portrait more suited to PBS than to theatrical, drawing from archival material as well as more recent interviews with Hilleman before he passed away.

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On VOD: I AM THE BLUES

New to VOD this week:
I AM THE BLUES

Director:
Daniel Cross

Premiere:
IDFA 2016

Select Festivals:
SXSW, Hot Docs, Pan African, Raindance, Salem, Docs Against Gravity, IndieBo

About:
An ethnomusicological tour of the American South.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Melbourne 2017: Documentary Overview

Festival:
The 66th Melbourne International Film Festival

Dates:
August 3-20

About:
This long-running Australian event showcases approximately 200 features, among them more than 75 documentaries. Continue reading

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Special Screening: DINA

Coming to NYC’s Rooftop Films tomorrow, Thursday, August 3:
DINA

Directors:
Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, True/False, Full Frame, SF Jewish, Seattle, Sheffield, Sun Valley, Sarasota

About:
A profile an unforgettable woman as she seeks to realize her desires.

My pre-Sundance look at the doc may be found here.

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