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In Theatres: NATIONAL BIRD

national birdComing to theatres today, Friday, November 11: NATIONAL BIRD

Sonia Kennebeck’s look at the consequences of whistleblowing on the US drone program had its world premiere at Berlin this year. Its festival circuit also included Tribeca, San Francisco, Sheffield, Sydney, Melbourne, Camden, Hamburg, and Zurich, among others.

Kennebeck profiles three individuals directly involved with the military drone program. Daniel, who finds himself the subject of an FBI raid, is an anti-establishment peace activist who has some undisclosed connection to drones. Lisa, a former drone technical expert who helped identify targets, is haunted by the collateral damage of her work, visiting Afghanistan to see the consequences on innocent civilians of so-called surgical precision strikes. Finally, Heather, a former analyst, tasked with deciphering often-unclear drone imagery to determine if someone is a child or a combatant, suffers from PTSD, but must fight to get treatment since she was not in physical combat. Because of the potential of being charged as traitors under the 1917 Espionage Act, Kennebeck’s subjects are often constrained from revealing too much about what they know or even what their roles specifically are, in some ways dulling the potential impact of the film, but in other ways lending it an ominous undertone that suits the subject matter, and sparking necessary questions from the viewer about the human costs of this modern form of combat.

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – Show Me the Money Day

overview6Panel series DOC NYC PRO comes to a close for 2016 on Thursday, November 17 with Show Me the Money Day: An essential exploration of financing and sustainability in nonfiction filmmaking. Continue reading

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In Theatres: THE ANTHROPOLOGIST

anthropologistComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, November 11: THE ANTHROPOLOGIST

Seth Kramer, Daniel A Miller, and Jeremy Newberger’s look at climate change through cultural anthropology had its world premiere at DOC NYC last year. Screenings followed at Cleveland, Dallas, RiverRun, Minneapolis, IFF Boston, Cucalorus, and San Francisco Green, among other fests.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
At the core of Kramer, Miller, and Newberger’s film are the parallel stories of two women: Margaret Mead, who popularized cultural anthropology in America; and Susie Crate, an environmental anthropologist currently studying the impact of climate change. Uniquely revealed from their daughters’ perspectives, Mead and Crate demonstrate a fascination with how societies are forced to negotiate the disruption of their traditional ways of life, whether through encounters with the outside world or the unprecedented change wrought by melting permafrost, receding glaciers, and rising tides.

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: Shorts

clinica-emergencyMy preview of 2016 DOC NYC film programming concludes with a look at our Shorts offerings, which have once again expanded to include special presentations in addition to thematic programs, shorts screening before features, and student film focused DOC NYC U: Continue reading

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In Theatres: DISTURBING THE PEACE

disturbing-the-peace-650Coming to theatres this Friday, November 11: DISTURBING THE PEACE

Stephen Apkon and Andrew Young’s look at the efforts of former soldiers to find common ground debuted at Ebertfest this year. It went on to screen at Jerusalem, Traverse City, Hamptons, and the San Francisco Jewish fests.

The film focuses on the group Combatants for Peace, which unites former elite Israeli soldiers and Palestinian fighters and ex-prisoners as nonviolent peace activists. Filming over the course of two years, Apkon and Young first profile their various subjects, detailing when they came to the realization that they had to take steps to find a path towards a resolution to the ceaseless conflict in their region. Eventually, as detailed here, these various men and women meet and begin working together to bring attention to their non-violent goals of ending the occupation and encouraging cross-cultural dialogue. While not covering any new ground in this well-worn doc topic, and utilizing some unfortunate re-enactments that cheapen the proceedings, the film does have a positive, worthwhile message.

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – Smart Producing Day

overview8Wednesday, November 16, the penultimate day of DOC NYC‘s popular panel series, DOC NYC PRO, puts the focus on an essential part of the filmmaking process: Smart Producing Day: Continue reading

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: Short List

oj_made_in_americaThe final section of feature films in my DOC NYC preview offers up our picks of some of the best nonfiction released this year, fifteen docs in the running for Awards Season accolades: Short List Continue reading

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RIDM 2016 Overview

RIDM_LOGO_webThe 19th RIDM, Montreal’s documentary festival, kicks off this Thursday, November 10 with Gianfranco Rosi’s acclaimed look at the migrant crisis, FIRE AT SEA; and runs through Sunday, November 20, when the fest comes to a close with Santiago Bertolino’s FREELANCER ON THE FRONT LINES, which follows a journalist through conflict zones over three years. This year’s event offers more then 50 new and recent feature documentaries, as well as scores of shorts, retrospective, and interactive programming. Highlights from the former are noted below. Continue reading

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: Docs Redux

to_be_heardDOC NYC revisits nonfiction from years past in Docs Redux: Continue reading

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: Sonic Cinema

we-wrote-this-yesterday-keyDOC NYC kicks off in just a few days. My programming preview continues with our ever-popular music doc section: Sonic Cinema Continue reading

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