Category Archives: Documentary

In Theatres: THE DIPLOMAT

diplomatComing to theatres today, Friday, October 23: THE DIPLOMAT

David Holbrooke’s profile of his accomplished father had its world premiere at Tribeca this Spring. It went on to screen at San Francisco, Traverse City, Sarajevo, AFI Docs, Telluride Mountainfilm, and Jerusalem, among others.

Richard Holbrooke lived a life of public service, with a career in US foreign affairs that began with Vietnam in the 1960s and carried through to Afghanistan until his death in 2010. As detailed here, Ambassador Holbrooke worked for the Carter and Clinton administrations, famously brokered peace in the Balkans, and later tried unsuccessfully to duplicate these efforts for the Obama administration in Afghanistan. In alternate ways both an ideal and a problematic filmmaker to tell the story of Ambassador Holbrooke, his filmmaker son brings a reverential and comprehensive, but occasionally uncomfortably personal, approach to this portrait, revealing a man who devoted himself to the rest of the world, but perhaps sacrificed his family relationships in his pursuit of peaceful resolution through diplomacy.

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In Theatres: TOP SPIN

1201x782-KEY-IMAGE-top_spin_still_1key-Sara-Newens-copy-400x200Coming to NYC theatres tomorrow, Friday, October 23: TOP SPIN

Sara Newens and Mina T Son’s profile of teen champions made its debut at DOC NYC last year. It has gone on to screen at Big Sky, Salem, CAAMFest, Am Doc, TIFF Kids, Nashville, IFF Boston, LA Asian Pacific, Montclair, and SF Docfest, among others.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
In Sara Newens and Mina T Son’s spirited sports film, three driven teenage athletes attempt to go for Olympic gold. Their sport? The perpetually popular but underappreciated game of table tennis. Northern California’s Ariel Hsing and Lily Zhang balance friendship and professional rivalry to see who’ll come out on top, while Long Island’s Michael Landers sacrifices his senior year of high school to devote more time to training at NYC’s SPiN.

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Doclisboa 2015 Overview

Doclisboa-20152015 marks the 13th anniversary of Portugal’s premier documentary event, Doclisboa. Approximately 50 new documentary features, together with a large number of retrospective presentations, will screen between today, Thursday, October 22 and the fest’s wrap on Sunday, November 1. The following offers highlights of some of these offerings: Continue reading

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Margaret Mead 2015 Overview

sddefaultThe American Museum of Natural History’s Margaret Mead Film Festival celebrates its 39th year of showcasing primarily ethnographic nonfiction for NYC audiences. The event kicks off tomorrow, Thursday, October 22 with Susan Gray and Linda Matchan’s portrait of the collaboration between indigenous Canadian and Guinean circuses, CIRCUS WITHOUT BORDERS; and closes on Sunday, October 25 with Daphne McWilliams’ consideration of the impact of absent fathers, IN A PERFECT WORLD…. These join nearly 30 other features, plus shorts and other programming, that make up this year’s lineup. Additional feature highlights are noted below: Continue reading

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In Theatres: HEART OF A DOG

heart of a dogComing to theatres today, Wednesday, October 21: HEART OF A DOG

Laurie Anderson’s meditation on life and loss premiered at Telluride. It has gone on to screen at Venice, Toronto, San Sebastian, New York, Adelaide, and Chicago.

Returning to film after nearly three decades, experimental performance artist/musician Anderson offers a surprisingly whimsical and sometimes hypnotic essay on mortality, inspired by her dearly departed rat terrier Lolabelle. While often focused on the dog, and Anderson’s maternal attachment to her, manifested most clearly in the retelling of a dream in which the artist gives birth to the canine, the film free associates, eschewing any discernible structure to instead move between this relationship to broader musings on loss and vulnerability, localized in a post 9/11 surveillance state, and into suggestive connections between the deaths of her mother and of her life partner, Lou Reed.

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NewFest 2015: Documentary Overview

Newfest_logo_2xThe 27th edition of NewFest sees NYC’s LGBT film fest once again move around the calendar from its most recent July positioning to take place instead between tomorrow, Thursday, October 22 and Tuesday October 27. This year’s event presents more than a dozen feature documentaries among its 30+ features.

DesertMigrationYogaAmong these are two films co-presented by DOC NYC: Marq Evans’ THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR, about the influential 1990s Seattle DJ, Marco Collins; and Daniel F Cardone’s DESERT MIGRATION (pictured), on the intentional community HIV+ gay men have created in Palm Springs.

1.SeedMoney1Other docs include: Nneka Onuorah’s THE SAME DIFFERENCE, an exploration of the complexity of African American lesbian identity; Michael Stabile’s SEED MONEY: THE CHUCK HOLMES STORY (pictured), about the man behind 1980s gay porn leader Falcon Studios; Jake Witzenfeld’s ORIENTED, a profile of gay Palestinians; Cesar Terranova’s GAZELLE: THE LOVE ISSUE, a portrait of an HIV+ NYC nightlife figure; and Swann Dubus and Tran Phuong Thao’s FINDING PHONG, which follows a Vietnamese trans woman’s journey over a year.

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On VOD: THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING

this changesComing to VOD today, Tuesday, October 20: THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING

Avi Lewis’ attempt to shift the climate change paradigm had its world premiere at Toronto last month. It opened theatrically earlier this month after several special screenings, and now comes to VOD on iTunes via FilmBuff.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: SEEDS OF TIME

seeds of timeComing to DVD today, Tuesday, October 20: SEEDS OF TIME

Sandy McLeod’s look at efforts to preserve biodiversity had its world premiere at SXSW last year. It has also screened at Berlin, CPH:DOX, Full Frame, Seattle, and environmental fests in San Francisco and Washington DC, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: ONE CUT, ONE LIFE

onecutonelifeblogphotoComing to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, October 20: ONE CUT, ONE LIFE

Lucia Small and Ed Pincus’ collaborative exploration of mortality had its world premiere at Full Frame last year. It went on to screen at IFF Boston, Woods Hole, Torino, and the New York Film Festival, among others. The doc now comes to VOD via iTunes.

I previously wrote about the film upon its theatrical release here.

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Special Screening: THE WANTED 18

TheWanted18-2_720_405_90Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Tuesday, October 20: THE WANTED 18

Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan’s look back at Israel’s crackdown on a herd of cows had its premiere at Toronto last year. It also screened at Abu Dhabi, Tallinn Black Nights, Thessaloniki Doc, and the Human Rights Watch fest, among others. The film is Palestine’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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