This week opens with the start of the second half of the Documentary Premieres section: Steve James pays tribute to the late Roger Ebert and to the love of movies in LIFE ITSELF.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: LIFE ITSELF
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM
This week’s profiles end by wrapping up the first half of the Documentary Premieres: Rory Kennedy returns to Park City with LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM, a chronicle of the eleventh hour withdrawal of the US and its allies from Saigon.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: LAMBERT & STAMP
Earlier this week, the Documentary Premieres was expanded to include the first film to be announced for Sundance London 2014: James D Cooper’s LAMBERT & STAMP, about the aspiring filmmakers who became the managers of The Who.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: HAPPY VALLEY
Sundance alum Amir Bar-Lev brings the story of the Penn State scandal to Documentary Premieres with HAPPY VALLEY.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: FREEDOM SUMMER
Another Sundance alumnus brings his latest to this year’s Documentary Premieres section: Stanley Nelson returns to Park City with FREEDOM SUMMER, the chronicle of a key event in Civil Rights history.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: FINDING FELA
Documentary Premieres welcomes back Sundance alum Alex Gibney with his latest film: FINDING FELA, the story of the legendary Nigerian musician and political activist.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE BATTERED BASTARDS OF BASEBALL
Moving over to this year’s Documentary Premieres section: Chapman Way and Maclain Way’s THE BATTERED BASTARDS OF BASEBALL, the untold story of the ragtag 1970s independent team, the Portland Mavericks.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: WEB JUNKIE
Today’s first profile brings this year’s World Cinema Documentary Competition to an end: From Israel/USA, Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia’s WEB JUNKIE, a look inside an Internet addiction rehabilitation program in China.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: WE COME AS FRIENDS
Today wraps up with the penultimate World Cinema Documentary Competition entry: From France/Austria, Hubert Sauper’s WE COME AS FRIENDS, an unorthodox exploration of neocolonialism in South Sudan.
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2014 Sundance Docs in Focus: SEPIDEH – REACHING FOR THE STARS
The third of three IDFA-debuting docs in the World Cinema Documentary Competition: From Denmark/Iran, Berit Madsen’s SEPIDEH – REACHING FOR THE STARS, about a teenage Iranian girl’s astronomy dreams.
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