Category Archives: Documentary

On TV: THE RACE UNDERGROUND

race undergroundComing to PBS’s American Experience tonight, Tuesday, January 31:
THE RACE UNDERGROUND

Director:
Michael Rossi

Premiere:
American Experience (January 2017)

About:
The story of America’s first subway.

On September 1, 1897, the first passengers descended into the Earth, taking a ride on the country’s first subway line, in Boston MA. All told, 250,000 individuals braved the new technology that day, despite a long build-up of fears of gas explosions, superstitions of traveling close to the netherworld, and political obstacles that called into question whether the engineering project would ever be completed. Rossi reveals the origins of the MBTA and its architects, and if he employs the conventional PBS house style, dominated by narration and talking heads, the project nevertheless offers an illuminating look back at the dawn of this vital part of America’s public transport infrastructure. While the title suggests a competition between Boston and other cities, notably New York City, to achieve a subway system, Rossi’s film is almost exclusively concerned with the challenges faced by the former in pulling off their subway and barely makes mention of NYC’s own efforts – the latter did not open until 1904. At the core of Rossi’s film, which is based on urban historian Doug Most’s book by the same name, is Frank Sprague, a young inventor who revolutionized mass transportation with his electric motor-powered trolley cars. A largely unheralded figure in the shadow of the legendary Thomas Edison, who eventually bought his patents and slapped his name on them, Sprague persevered, with the support of real estate mogul Henry Whitney, despite a huge public fight over disturbing the Boston Common.

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On VOD: MIRIAM: HOME DELIVERY

MIRIAMHOMEDELIVERY-KEYNew to VOD on iTunes today, Tuesday, January 31:
MIRIAM: HOME DELIVERY

Director:
Juliet Jordan

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2015

Select Festivals:
Ambulante

About:
A portrait of a modern-day midwife.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Juliet Jordan offers an inside look at what some consider to be the world’s second-oldest profession: midwifery. As a homebirth midwife, Miriam performs a service once commonplace, but now increasingly rare as the process of childbirth firmly moved to a hospital setting. The filmmaker immerses viewers in Miriam’s mission, driving along with her across NYC as she assists expectant mothers, from her clients among the Orthodox Jewish community to the dramatic home birth that falls during the Hurricane Sandy blackout.

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In Theatres: OKLAHOMA CITY

oklahoma cityComing to theatres this Friday, February 3:
OKLAHOMA CITY

Director:
Barak Goodman

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

About:
A look back at the events which led to the 1995 terrorist bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building.

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

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On VOD: LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL

love_crimes_in_kabul_2.470x264New to VOD at iTunes today, Monday, January 30:
LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL

Director:
Tanaz Eshaghian

Premiere:
Hot Docs 2011

Select Festivals:
Jerusalem, Human Rights Watch, Noor, Movies That Matter

About:
A inside look at an Afghan prison for moral crimes.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: GIMME DANGER

gimme dangerComing to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 31:
GIMME DANGER

Director:
Jim Jarmusch

Premiere:
Cannes 2016

Select Festivals:
Toronto, New York, Vancouver, Austin, New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, Sarajevo, Helsinki, Mill Valley, Rio, Adelaide, Woodstock, Leeds

About:
An appreciation for the influential band The Stooges.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: DANNY SAYS

danny saysComing to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 31:
DANNY SAYS

Director:
Brendan Toller

Premiere:
SXSW 2015

Select Festivals:
London, San Francisco Jewish, Provincetown, Sound + Vision, Big Sky, Montclair, Melbourne, CPH:DOX, Athens

About:
A portrait of an unsung music world impresario.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: SEVEN SONGS FOR A LONG LIFE

seven songsComing to PBS’s POV tonight, Monday, January 31:
SEVEN SONGS FOR A LONG LIFE

Director:
Amy Hardie

Premiere:
Scotland (October 2015)

Select Festivals:
SXSW, Margaret Mead, Aspen, DOXA, GlobeDocs, Guth Gafa, EBS, Documentary Edge, DocPoint

About:
Hospice patients confront mortality through music.

Set in Strathcarron Hospice in Scotland, Hardie’s film follows nurse Mandy Malcomson, whose love of singing has encouraged a music therapy program for the residents, and six of her charges. Not a musical in a strict sense, the doc instead intermittently weaves in a number of songs, supplementing both observational and interview-based footage of the institution, its patients, and their caregivers. Some songs are performed impromptu by patients, like the Sinatra crooning Tosh and amateur opera singer Dorene, while others are more elaborate, produced in a music-video style, such as nurse Mandy and patient Nicola’s poignant duet of REM’s “Everybody Hurts.” Hardie wisely shows restraint here, preventing the proceedings from becoming either too twee or too dour, and ultimately focuses on the powerful impact this community support has on dealing with the complex reality of terminal illness and mortality.

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2017 Sundance Awards

sundance 2017The Sundance Film Festival wraps up with a final full-day of screenings tomorrow, Sunday, January 29, including encores of several of the winning films announced at the awards ceremony earlier tonight. w(n)td will resume regular posting starting Monday, but for now, a list of the awards follows: Continue reading

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89th Oscars: Best Documentary Feature Nominees

i-_am_not_your_-negroThe Best Documentary Feature Oscar finalists were announced this morning, together with all the other categories – the entire list of nominees has been posted by the Academy here. The documentaries are listed below. Congratulations to all the nominees – which were all on the DOC NYC Short List, and include two Sundance alums! – and good luck on Sunday, February 26!

13TH

FIRE AT SEA

I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO

LIFE, ANIMATED

OJ: MADE IN AMERICA

Congrats also to the Documentary Shorts nominees:
EXTREMIS
4.1 MILES
JOE’S VIOLIN (produced by DOC NYC’s Raphaela Neihausen)
WATANI: MY HOMELAND
THE WHITE HELMETS

In addition, a documentary figures in the Best Music (Original Song) race, via “The Empty Chair,” featured in JIM:THE JAMES FOLEY STORY.

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Special Note: w(n)td & 2017 Sundance

sundance 2017The 2017 Sundance Film Festival kicks off tonight, Thursday, January 19, and runs through Sunday, January 29. Because of my responsibilities as a Programming Associate for the festival, w(n)td will be on hiatus for the event’s duration – regular daily weekday posting will not resume until Monday, January 30.

Follow me on Twitter, to keep up with Sundance, and also follow my Sundance 2017 Twitter list to experience the festival through the eyes of this year’s filmmakers.

To catch up with Sundance doc programming, here are links to my series of 2017 Sundance documentary profiles, divided by festival section:

US Documentary Competition
questCASTING JONBENET

CHASING CORAL

CITY OF GHOSTS

DINA

DOLORES

THE FORCE

ICARUS

THE NEW RADICAL

NOBODY SPEAK: HULK HOGAN, GAWKER AND TRIALS OF A FREE PRESS

QUEST: THE FURY AND THE SOUND (pictured)

STEP

STRONG ISLAND

TROPHY

UNREST

WATER & POWER: A CALIFORNIA HEIST

WHOSE STREETS?

 

World Cinema Documentary Competition
in loco parentisTHE GOOD POSTMAN

IN LOCO PARENTIS (pictured)

IT’S NOT YET DARK

JOSHUA: TEENAGER VS SUPERPOWER

LAST MEN IN ALEPPO

MACHINES

MOTHERLAND

PLASTIC CHINA

RUMBLE: THE INDIANS WHO ROCKED THE WORLD

TOKYO IDOLS

WINNIE

THE WORKERS CUP

 

Documentary Premieres
legion of brothers500 YEARS

BENDING THE ARC

CRIES FROM SYRIA

GIVE ME FUTURE

AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER

LEGION OF BROTHERS (pictured)

LONG STRANGE TRIP

OKLAHOMA CITY

RANCHER, FARMER, FISHERMAN

TAKE EVERY WAVE: THE LIFE OF LAIRD HAMILTON

TELL THEM WE ARE RISING: THE STORY OF BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

THIS IS EVERYTHING: GIGI GORGEOUS

TRUMPED: INSIDE THE GREATEST POLITICAL UPSET OF ALL TIME

UNTITLED BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB DOCUMENTARY

 

New Frontier
did you wonder18 BLACK GIRLS / BOYS AGES 1-18 WHO HAVE ARRIVED AT THE SINGULARITY AND ARE THUS SPIRITUAL MACHINES: $X IN AN EDITION OF $97 QUADRILLION

DID YOU WONDER WHO FIRED THE GUN? (pictured)

WORLD WITHOUT END (NO REPORTED INCIDENTS)

 

 

Midnight
78/5278/52

 

 

 

 

 

Kids
mars generationTHE MARS GENERATION

 

 

 

 

 

Spotlight
look and seeLOOK AND SEE: A PORTRAIT OF WENDELL BERRY

 

 

 

 

 

Special Events

time kalief browderABSTRACT: THE ART OF DESIGN

THE HISTORY OF COMEDY

HOT GIRLS WANTED: TURNED ON

RISE

TIME: THE KALIEF BROWDER STORY (pictured)

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