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Woodstock 2016: Documentary Overview

wff_logo_hiresThe 17th edition of the Woodstock Film Festival opens tonight, Wednesday, October 13, and runs through Sunday, October 16. The Hudson Valley-based event presents over 50 feature films, including just under two dozen documentaries.

circus_kidDebuts and less familiar titles appearing at the fest include: Rob Nelson’s MAGNIFICENT BURDEN, about a socialite turned crusading activist; Lorenzo Pisoni’s CIRCUS KID (pictured), a man’s reflections on growing up in a family circus; David Wachsmann’s FREEDOM RUNNERS, which profiles an Israeli running group for African refugees; Kathleen Dowdey’s GET IN THE WAY: THE JOURNEY OF JOHN LEWIS, a portrait of the notable civil rights leader turned US congressman; Olha Onyshko’s WOMEN OF MAIDAN, on the role women played in the Ukrainian revolution; Matthew Millan’s STRONGER THAN BULLETS, which chronicles the music of the Libyan revolution; Jen Heck’s THE PROMISED BAND, which unites Israelis and Palestinians through a fake music group; and Mickey Lemle’s THE LAST DALAI LAMA?, an intimate portrait of the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people.

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DocsMX 2016 Overview

banerAs it enters its second decade, DocsDF, the International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City takes on a new name, DocsMX, reflecting a broader view that encompasses the country beyond its capital. The event, which launches tomorrow, Thursday, October 13, will present more than 90 films at its 11th edition through its wrap on Saturday, October 22. Highlights from its programming follow: Continue reading

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In Theatres: TOWER

towerComing to theatres today, Wednesday, October 12: TOWER

Keith Maitland’s chronicle of America’s first mass school shooting debuted at SXSW this year, where it won both the documentary jury and audience awards. Its fest circuit also included Hot Docs, Seattle, Karlovy Vary, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Fantasia, the Hamptons, BFI London, Sitges, and Mill Valley, among other events.

Fifty years ago, on August 1, 1966, at the University of Texas at Austin, a man ascended to the top of the school’s clock tower and began shooting at those below, ultimately killing 14 and wounding 32 others before he was himself shot by police. Using rotoscopic animation to reconstruct the scene, Maitland immediately plunges the audience into the harrowing event, offering the perspectives of a number of eyewitnesses, including the first victim, who was pregnant and with her boyfriend when she was shot; a boy shot while on his newspaper delivery route; a civilian who helped police enter the tower; and two of the officers who took the sniper down. While re-enactments in documentary can often sink a project, here they are surprisingly effective, the unusual look of the rotoscope animation putting a slightly off-kilter lens on what might fall flat if the footage was simply unfiltered scenes of actors recreating the tragedy. The effect is so successful in its immersive ability, in fact, that when the film breaks from the animation for its final third to instead employ a more traditional talking heads approach with the actual survivors, it feels like an unfortunate disruption.

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Margaret Mead 2016 Overview

mead 2016The Margaret Mead Film Festival turns 40 this year, opening tomorrow, Thursday, October 13 with Jessie Deeter’s A REVOLUTION IN FOUR SEASONS, which follows the paths of two notable women in the aftermath of Tunisia’s Arab Spring. The event, a program of the American Museum of Natural History, will showcase approximately 30 nonfiction features before it wraps on Sunday, October 16. The following offers additional highlights. Continue reading

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In Theatres & On VOD: SKY LADDER: THE ART OF CAI GUO-QIANG

sky ladderComing to theatres and to VOD this Friday, October 14: SKY LADDER: THE ART OF CAI GUO-QIANG

Kevin Macdonald’s portrait of the acclaimed Chinese pyrotechnic artist made its debut at Sundance at the beginning of the year. The film also screened at BFI London.

I previously profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: BREAKING A MONSTER

breakingComing to DVD today, Tuesday, October 11: BREAKING A MONSTER

Luke Meyer’s inside look at the promotion of a new band premiered at SXSW last year. Screenings followed at Hot Docs, Sheffield, BAMcinemaFest, Sydney, Traverse City, Melbourne, Camden, Mill Valley, CPH:DOX, RIDM, Big Sky Doc, IndieLisboa, and Durban.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: HUSTLERS CONVENTION

HUSTLERSCONVENTION-KEYComing to DVD today, Tuesday, October 11: HUSTLERS CONVENTION

Mike Todd’s look at the roots of hip-hop premiered at Sheffield last year. Its circuit included DOC NYC, Harlem, and the San Francisco Black fest.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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New Orleans 2016: Documentary Overview

2016-new-orleans-film-festival-program-artwork-7180218f2046ebf2The 27th annual New Orleans Film Festival kicks off tomorrow, Wednesday, October 12. More than 60 new feature films will screen over the course of the event before it wraps on Thursday, October 20, including more than 30 documentaries. This year’s edition is notable as the swansong of Executive Director Jolene Pinder, who (together with Director of Programming Clint Bowie) grew the event substantially since coming on board in 2011. Among the doc highlights are: Continue reading

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On DVD: LIFE, ANIMATED

life animatedComing to DVD today, Tuesday, October 11: LIFE, ANIMATED

Roger Ross Williams’ coming of age portrait of a young autistic man bowed at Sundance this year, where it won an award. Its fest circuit also included Nantucket, True/False, Hot Docs, Tribeca, Full Frame, San Francisco, DocAviv, Transilvania, Sundance London, Los Angeles, Sheffield, and Sydney. It was recently announced as part of DOC NYC’s Short List.

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

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On DVD: SHERPA

sherpaComing to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 11: SHERPA

Jennifer Peedom’s chronicle of the aftermath of a mountaineering accident debuted at Sydney last year. Screenings followed at Telluride, Toronto, Melbourne, Aspen, Palm Springs, Washington DC’s Environmental, New Zealand, Dubai, and London, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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