THE NEW RADICAL
Adam Bhala Lough profiles two crypto-anarchists as they face off against systems of control.
Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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THE NEW RADICAL
Adam Bhala Lough profiles two crypto-anarchists as they face off against systems of control.
Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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ICARUS
Bryan Fogel exposes a complex doping operation at the heart of Russia’s Olympics program.
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US Documentary Competition
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New to VOD this week: AT THE FORK
John Papola’s exploration of how animals are raised for human consumption debuted in theatres this Summer via Tugg. It is now available on iTunes.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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THE FORCE
Peter Nicks immerses viewers in the beleaguered Oakland Police Department as it attempts to reform its scandal-ridden image.
Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, December 28: HEY BARTENDER
Douglas Tirola’s insider’s look at cocktail culture made its world premiere at SXSW in 2013. Screenings followed at Montclair, Napa Valley, and New Orleans, among other events.
I included the doc in my SXSW coverage here.
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DOLORES
Peter Bratt celebrates an unheralded pioneer of the modern labor rights movement.
Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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DINA
Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini profile an unforgettable woman as she seeks to realize her desires.
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US Documentary Competition
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CITY OF GHOSTS
Matthew Heineman captures a courageous group of citizen journalists and their struggle to expose the truth behind ISIS.
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US Documentary Competition
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Coming to PBS’s American Masters tonight, Tuesday, December 27: EERO SAARINEN: THE ARCHITECT WHO SAW THE FUTURE
Peter Rosen’s look at the life and work of the visionary architect debuted at NYC’s Architecture & Design Film Festival this Fall. It now comes to TV as the finale of the PBS program’s 30th season.
The viewer’s guide through Saarinen’s legendary designs is his son, Eric Saarinen, the film’s director of photography and co-producer. Still seeking closure from his father’s premature death at the age of 51, Eric visits several of his father’s projects, from the Gateway Arch and TWA Flight Center to the General Motors Technical Center and Yale’s Ingalls Rink, as he reveals more personal details of his father’s impact on his family. Already placing his wife and children secondary to his career, Eero abandoned them following a love affair with Aline Louchheim, an art critic for the New York Times who became a champion of his work. While Eric’s difficult relationship with his father parallels Eero’s own complicated, competitive relationship with his own father, accomplished architect Eliel Saarinen, the film’s slight running time unfortunately doesn’t permit an extended exploration of this intriguing theme, subordinating the personal to a too-quick, and somewhat surface-level, survey of Eero’s work, which remains, despite this, compelling in its break from modernist convention.
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CHASING CORAL
Jeff Orlowski races to capture the climate change-driven destruction of the planet’s lifegiving coral reefs.
Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
Special Program:
The New Climate
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