Category Archives: Documentary

In Theatres: GIMME DANGER

gimme dangerComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, Ocotber 28: GIMME DANGER

Jim Jarmusch’s chronicle of The Stooges debuted at Cannes. Screenings followed at Toronto, New York, Vancouver, Austin, New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, Sarajevo, Helsinki, Mill Valley, Rio, Adelaide, Woodstock, and Leeds, among other events.

Jarmusch crafts a loving tribute to the proto-punk rock band fronted by Iggy Pop which played between 1967 and 1974 before disbanding. Performing to often hostile audiences more interested in Pop’s wild antics than the music, their albums were commercial and critical flops. Plagued with drug addictions, the band displayed erratic behavior and grew so undependable that they were soon dropped from their major label, Elektra, followed by their dissolution. In later years, however, buoyed by the cleaned-up Pop’s successful solo career, The Stooges were re-evaluated by music critics, and were cited as important influences on several bands, including the Sex Pistols and the Ramones, helping to bring attention to the underrated band, which now holds legendary status. The film brings together Pop and surviving bandmates to provide an anecdote-filled oral history of their time together, well-illustrated with archival performance and photographs. While addressing factors that fractured the band, like their addictions, discussion of the impact of Pop’s solo stardom is largely ignored, a conspicuous omission given the paths the rest of The Stooges followed after their breakup and before the band’s late reunion in 2003. Ultimately, Jarmusch’s affectionate if somewhat conventional tribute will best be appreciated by pre-existing fans, even if it may inspire a few younger viewers to explore their music history.

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2016 DOC NYC in Focus: Galas & Special Events

doc-nyc-featured-imageOn Thursday, November 10, in just over two weeks, DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, kicks off its seventh edition. As the fest’s Director of Programming, I’ve led the film selection, and, as in years past, will briefly profile programming here in the lead-up to opening night, beginning with two of our highest profile sections: Continue reading

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In Theatres: UNDERFIRE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF PFC TONY VACCARO

underfire_1280x720_dynamic_lead_slideComing to theatres this Friday, October 28: UNDERFIRE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF PFC TONY VACCARO

Max Lewkowicz’s look at a WWII soldier’s photographic chronicle of the war debuted at Shanghai. Other festival appearances have included Margaret Mead, Tallgrass, Edmonton, San Diego, and GZDOC.

Tony Vaccaro spent about a year as a part of the US Army’s 83rd Infantry, beginning with the invasion of Normandy up to the end of the war. Drafted right after high school, he had an interest in photography, but was too young to be assigned to the Signal Corps, which oversaw combat photography. Instead, he used his own camera, shooting nearly 8000 images, even developing negatives himself in Army helmets using chemicals found in bombed out photography shops. Deeply affected by his experiences, Vaccaro, who became a professional photographer, never took another combat photo. He put away his WWII images upon returning to civilian life, not releasing them publicly until the 1990s, when they became lauded among historians and photographers alike. Lewkowicz follows the now 93-year-old as he returns to Europe, shares his thoughts on his war experiences, and reveals the stories behind several of his photographs, making for a compelling and poignant consideration of the nature and impact of war.

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On TV: BEFORE THE FLOOD

before_the_flood_-_still_1_-_h_-_2016Coming to National Geographic this Sunday, October 30: BEFORE THE FLOOD

Fisher Stevens’ chronicle of Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental activism premiered at Toronto last month. The film has also screened at BFI London and the Hamptons.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD/VOD: INDIAN POINT

IndianPOint_web_3New to DVD and VOD this week: INDIAN POINT

Ivy Meeropol’s look at nuclear power plant safety debuted at Tribeca last year. Screenings also included Hot Docs, DC Environmental, Traverse City, Hamptons, St Louis, Big Sky, Thessaloniki Doc, Salem, and Cleveland, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: PEGGY GUGGENHEIM: ART ADDICT

PeggyGuggenheim_HeroComing to DVD today, Tuesday, October 25: PEGGY GUGGENHEIM: ART ADDICT

Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s profile of the art world patron debuted at Tribeca last year. Its fest circuit also included Nantucket, AFI Docs, Provincetown, San Francisco Jewish, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide, Vancouver, Chicago, and Stockholm, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC

arcticComing to VOD today, Tuesday, October 25: CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC

Nick Brandestini’s look at the lives of Alaskan youth premiered at Zurich in 2014. It went on to screen at Santa Barbara, Big Sky, Cinequest, Salem, Guam, Anchorage, Available Light, and Oxford, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: AMONG THE BELIEVERS

amongthebelieversComing to DDV today, Tuesday, October 25: AMONG THE BELIEVERS

Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Ali Naqvi’s exploration of jihadist indoctrination made its bow at Tribeca last year. Screenings followed at IDFA, CPH:DOX, Sydney, AFI Docs, DMZ Docs, Vancouver, Stockholm, Rio, and Human Rights Watch London, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV/DVD/VOD: NORMAN LEAR: JUST ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU

norman learComing to PBS’s American Masters, DVD, and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25: NORMAN LEAR: JUST ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU

Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s tribute to the television pioneer had its world premiere at Sundance this year. It also screened at Nantucket, Hot Docs, Seattle, Montclair, AFI Docs, True/False, Miami, Sarasota, RiverRun, Biografilm, Traverse City, San Francisco Jewish, and Martha’s Vineyard, among other events.

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

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On DVD: ADVANCED STYLE

Advanced_Style_1Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25: ADVANCED STYLE

Lina Plioplyte’s look at aging in style had its premiere at Hot Docs in 2014. Screenings followed at Montclair, Melbourne, Milwaukee, Calgary, Vancouver, and Atlantic, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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