This week’s profiles begin with the penultimate title in the Documentary Premieres section: TIG, a candid portrait of a comedian’s struggles with illness, love, and career. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: TIG
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On TV: THE CARRIER
Coming to PBS’s AfroPoP as the opening film of their seventh season this coming Monday, January 19: THE CARRIER
Maggie Betts’ profile of a Zambian woman with HIV premiered at Tribeca in 2011. It went on to screen at Zurich, Big Sky, Documentary Edge, One World, Sedona, Watch Docs, and Lone Star, among others.
I previously wrote about the film here.
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In Theatres: JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING
Coming to NYC’s Anthology Film Archives tonight, Friday, January 16: JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING
Denis Côté’s hybrid meditation on work made its debut last year the Berlinale. It has screened at CPH:DOX, Viennale, Chicago, Hot Docs, Melbourne, Poland’s New Horizons, Edinburgh, Sydney, Los Angeles, Cinema du Reel, and Transylvania, among others.
Côté has moved between the realms of fiction and nonfiction in previous works, and his latest continues this playful mixture as he integrates moments of scripted narrative in this otherwise largely observational study of mechanization and workers. On the nonfiction side, the camera is trained over images of factories and other large workplaces – primarily shots of machinery – creating an industrial symphony of sorts, though the workers caught in the drudgery of repetitive manual labor are also glimpsed. The hypnotic quality of these carefully composed shots is interrupted to introduce short fictionalized moments – interactions between workers, cheeky monologues, etc – which flesh out the themes of work, though not completely in an expected way. Rather than focusing on their clear alienation and dissatisfaction, these scenes instead suggest if not happiness, a sense of more-or-less satisfaction in their work, tedious as it might be. Still, as often is the case with hybrid projects, the nonfiction elements seem weakened by the scripted ones, making the project feel uneven on the whole.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: PROPHET’S PREY
Amy Berg returns to the Documentary Premieres section with her newest project: PROPHET’S PREY, an investigation into the rise and fall of fundamentalist sect leader Warren Jeffs. Continue reading
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On DVD: THE GREEN PRINCE
Coming to DVD this coming Tuesday, January 20: THE GREEN PRINCE
Nadav Schirman’s exploration of the unexpected partnership between Israeli’s Shin Bet and the son of a Hamas leader made its bow at Sundance last year, winning the World Cinema Documentary Audience Award. Further festival play followed at Human Rights Watch, San Francisco Jewish, Dallas Jewish, Seattle, Sarasota, Moscow, DocAviv, and Atlantic.
I previously profiled the doc before Sundance here.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Next up in Documentary Premieres is Sundance alumnus Greg Whiteley’s MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, a re-evaluation of America’s approach to education. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE MASK YOU LIVE IN
Welcoming back another alumna to the festival, Documentary Premieres sees Jennifer Siebel Newsom debut THE MASK YOU LIVE IN, which explores the impact of narrow definitions of masculinity on boys and the men they grow up to be. Continue reading
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In Theatres: GIUSEPPE MAKES A MOVIE
Coming to NYC’s Anthology Film Archives tonight, Thursday, January 15: GIUSEPPE MAKES A MOVIE
Adam Rifkin’s behind-the-scenes look at outsider filmmaker Giuseppe Andrews debuted at Hot Docs last year. It went on to screen at Los Angeles Film Festival, Rooftop Films, Houston Cinema Arts Festival, Hot Springs, Atlantic, and Poland’s New Horizons. In conjunction with the theatrical run of the documentary, Anthology will also hold screenings of two of Andrews’ lo-fi works.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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87th Oscars: Best Documentary Feature Nominees
The Best Documentary Feature Oscar finalists were announced this morning, together with all the other categories – the entire list of nominees will be posted by the Academy here. The documentaries are listed below. Congratulations to all the nominees – including one Sundance alum and four DOC NYC Short List titles!
THE SALT OF THE EARTH
Congrats also to the Documentary Shorts nominees:
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JOANNA
OUR CURSE
THE REAPER (LA PARKA)
WHITE EARTH
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK
Brett Morgen returns to Park City to bring his latest film to the Documentary Premieres section: KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK, an in-depth, intimate portrait of the iconic Nirvana frontman. Continue reading
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