TIME: THE KALIEF BROWDER STORY
A preview of the first two episodes of the new Spike TV docuseries examining a case of wrongful incarceration.
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TIME: THE KALIEF BROWDER STORY
A preview of the first two episodes of the new Spike TV docuseries examining a case of wrongful incarceration.
Festival Section:
Special Events
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Coming to DVD next Tuesday, January 24:
(DIS)HONESTY – THE TRUTH ABOUT LIES
Director:
Yael Melamede
Premiere:
Full Frame 2015
Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Montclair, Bentonville
About:
A consideration of the psychology behind deception.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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RISE
Three episodes of the new Viceland docuseries focusing on indigenous resistance.
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Special Program:
The New Climate
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Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens next Monday, June 23:
THE WITNESS
Director:
James Solomon
Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2015
Select Festivals:
Palm Springs, Big Sky, Boulder, Hong Kong, Sarasota, Atlanta
Notable Recognition:
The doc has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards.
About:
Kitty Genovese’s brother searches for the truth behind her notorious 1964 murder.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases
Coming to HBO this coming Monday, June 23:
BEWARE THE SLENDERMAN
Director:
Irene Taylor Brodsky
Premiere:
SXSW 2016
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Nantucket, IDFA, Hot Docs, Montclair, Seattle, Docuwest, Fantasia, New Zealand, Melbourne
About:
An insidious Internet meme inspires a shocking murder attempt.
I previously wrote about the doc for Nantucket, saying:
Offering a sensitive investigation of a disturbing true-life crime, Irene Taylor Brodsky chronicles the 2014 case of a pair of 12-year-old Wisconsin girls who attempted to murder their friend to appease the Slenderman, an Internet bogeyman they were convinced otherwise would harm their families. In the wake of this strange crime, the girls’ parents and authorities try to make sense of this Web legend and how quickly and firmly it became cemented in the minds of impressionable young people. Eschewing sensationalism and facile answers, Brodsky tells a complex cautionary tale that questions how much parents truly know about what their kids do online.
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Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, January 17:
HUNTWATCH
Director:
Brant Backlund
Premiere:
DOC NYC 2015
Select Festivals:
Santa Barbara, Sedona, Boulder, Newport Beach
About:
A man makes it his life’s work to save Arctic seals.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Coming to theatres this Friday, January 20 and to VOD next Friday, January 27:
THE SUNSHINE MAKERS
Director:
Cosmo Feilding Mellen
Premiere:
DOC NYC 2015
About:
A secret history of the popularization of LSD in 1960s America.
I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
A real-life BREAKING BAD for the psychedelic set, Cosmo Feilding Mellen reveals the entertaining, untold story of Nicholas Sand and Tim Scully, the unlikely duo at the heart of 1960s American drug counterculture. United in a utopian mission to save the planet through the consciousness-raising power of LSD, these underground chemists manufactured a massive amount of acid – including the gold standard for quality LSD, Orange Sunshine – as they tried to stay one step ahead of the feds.
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HOT GIRLS WANTED: TURNED ON
The online world of porn and its impact on real life is explored in this new Netflix docuseries.
Festival Section:
Special Events
Program:
Docuseries Showcase
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Coming to NYC’s Film Forum tomorrow, Wednesday, January 18:
LEONARD COHEN: BIRD ON A WIRE
Director:
Tony Palmer
Premiere:
London’s Rainbow Theatre (1974), Krakow’s Leonard Cohen Festival (2010)
Select Festivals:
Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Copenhagen Jewish Film Festival, In-Edit, Midnight Sun
About:
Life on tour with Leonard Cohen in 1972.
In the Spring of 1972, Palmer followed Leonard Cohen on his European (and Israeli) tour, capturing several performances often marred by poor sound equipment, backstage moments, press junkets, and interactions with fans. Cohen’s dissatisfaction with the concert film resulted in a re-edit and delay of its premiere until 1974, after which it more or less vanished aside from bootleg VHS copies. Thought lost, original footage was discovered in 2009 by the son of Cohen’s manager, prompting Palmer to reconstruct a version closer to his original intention. This new/old version debuted in 2010 but was not released theatrically in the US until now, in recognition of the performer’s death this past November. While offering a look at the young Cohen performing some of his best loved songs, the film is more of a candid chronicle of the singer’s life on tour and, especially, how he dealt with mishaps, than it is a standard concert doc, thankfully. Palmer is present for the performer’s insistent attempts to woo an attractive groupie, while also witnessing a gaggle of annoying, entitled fans demanding refunds after a technically-plagued gig, and, in its emotional climax, Cohen quitting the stage in Jerusalem when he’s not feeling the music, only to finally make a poignant return after much backstage discussion.
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THE HISTORY OF COMEDY
A sneak-preview of two episodes of a new CNN docuseries exploring the genre across historical, social, and political lines.
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