Winding down this year’s profiles, we turn to the only documentary offering in the Spotlight section: Mark Cousins’ latest essay film, 6 DESIRES: DH LAWRENCE AND SARDINIA, an exploration of the noted author. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: 6 DESIRES: DH LAWRENCE AND SARDINIA
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On VOD: AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY
Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, January 20: AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY: THE EVOLUTION OF GRACE LEE BOGGS
Grace Lee’s profile of the acclaimed civil rights activist made its bow at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2013. It went on to screen at DOC NYC, AFI Docs, Woodstock, Athena, and the San Diego and Seattle Asian fests, among others. It now comes to VOD platforms including iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play, and Vudu.
I previously wrote about the film here.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: STATION TO STATION
The third and final New Frontier documentary closes out today’s profiles: Doug Aitken’s STATION TO STATION, an omnibus project exploring creativity on a cross-country train trip. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: SAM KLEMKE’S TIME MACHINE
New Frontier’s second documentary offering takes a trip through time and space: SAM KLEMKE’S TIME MACHINE, by returning filmmaker Matthew Bate. Continue reading
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On DVD: DICK: THE DOCUMENTARY
Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 20: DICK: THE DOCUMENTARY
Brian Fender’s candid profile of men and their privates made its bow at the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in 2013. IndiePix released the doc this past Fall on VOD.
I previously wrote about the film here.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE ROYAL ROAD
Today’s Sundance profiles cover the festival’s cutting edge New Frontier section, beginning with fest alum Jenni Olson’s THE ROYAL ROAD, an essay about memory, nostalgia, and California. Continue reading
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On DVD: THE INTERNET’S OWN BOY
Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 20: THE INTERNET’S OWN BOY: THE STORY OF AARON SWARTZ
Brian Knappenberger’s portrait of the late Internet activist bowed at Sundance last year. It went on to screen at SXSW, Nantucket, Hot Docs, Atlanta, IFF Boston, and Seattle, among other events. The film made the shortlist for the Best Documentary Academy Award.
My pre-Sundance profile of the doc may be found here.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE NIGHTMARE
Switching over to the Park City at Midnight section, the sole nonfiction selection closes out this week’s profiles: Rodney Ascher’s unsettling study of a mysterious sleep disorder, THE NIGHTMARE. Continue reading
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Special Screening: FAR OUT ISN’T FAR ENOUGH
Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series as a pre-season special this coming Monday, January 19: FAR OUT ISN’T FAR ENOUGH: THE TOMI UNGERER STORY
Brad Bernstein’s profile of the complicated career of the once-celebrated children’s book illustrator made its bow at Toronto in 2012. Further fest play included DOC NYC, Seattle, Rome, Nashville, Florida, Warsaw, Deauville, Haifa, and RIDM, among others.
I included the film in my Toronto coverage here.
Note: A Q&A with Bernstein and Ungerer will follow the screening.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: WHAT HAPPENED, MISS SIMONE?
This year’s Documentary Premieres profiles wrap with Liz Garbus’ return to Park City, screening as a Day One film: WHAT HAPPENED, MISS SIMONE?, a biographical portrait of the influential performer and activist. Continue reading
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