Category Archives: Sundance

Special Screening & In Theatres: WEINER

weinerComing to NYC’s Rooftop Films tomorrow, Wednesday, May 18 and to theatres this Friday, May 20: WEINER

Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg’s surprisingly candid look at a once-disgraced politician’s ill-fated comeback attempt had its world premiere at Sundance this year, where it won the US Documentary Grand Jury Prize. Additional fest berths have included True/False, New Directors/NewFilms, Hot Docs, Full Frame, Sarasota, RiverRun, Nashville, IFF Boston, San Francisco, Montclair, and Sydney.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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Special Screening: THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT

lovers and the despotComing to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction tomorrow, Tuesday, May 10: THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT

Robert Cannan and Ross Adam’s recounting of a dictator’s bizarre bid to bolster his nation’s film industry debuted at Sundance earlier this year. It went on to screen at Berlin, Cleveland, RiverRun, IFF Boston, Sarasota, and the upcoming Seattle, DocAviv, and Docs Against Gravity, among other events.

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

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In Theatres: DARK HORSE

dark horseComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, May 6: DARK HORSE

Louise Osmond’s chronicle of a village’s horse racing dreams made its debut at Sundance last year, where it won an audience award. The film also screened at Toronto, Sheffield, Istanbul, Vancouver, Montclair, DocAviv, and Hong Kong, among other events.

I previously profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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Special Screening: TREMBLING BEFORE G-D

tremblingbeforegod570Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26: TREMBLING BEFORE G-D

Sandi DuBowski’s landmark look at the lives of lesbian and gay ultra-orthodox Jews had its world premiere at Sundance in 2001. It screened the festival circuit extensively, including Berlin, Karlovy Vary, Chicago, Busan, Krakow, and LGBT festivals pretty much everywhere. STF presents the film upon its 15th anniversary, and includes a Q&A with DuBowski and several subjects from the film.

Filming over five years, DuBowski profiles the deep-seated conflict between sexuality and religion by focusing on the struggles faced by Hasidic and Orthodox Jews to reconcile queerness within the strict tenets of their faith. Offering an unprecedented look at a subculture veiled in secrecy – so much so, that some interview subjects here are presented in silhouette only – this insightful film proved fascinating in its consideration of how some have been able to balance seemingly incongruous elements of their lives. DuBowski tirelessly travelled with the film for several years, engaging in post-screening Q&As and panels, attempting to begin and keep a dialogue going about the issues it raised. Far from preaching to the converted, the doc is able to bridge a divide between LGBT and non-LGBT audiences, powerfully showing the deep-seated internal conflict that DuBowski’s protagonists face, and the need for re-examination and acceptance.

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In Theatres: HOW TO LET GO OF THE WORLD…

how to let goComing to theatres tomorrow, Wednesday, April 20: HOW TO LET GO OF THE WORLD (AND LOVE ALL THE THINGS CLIMATE CAN’T CHANGE)

Josh Fox’s personal meditation on climate change had its debut at Sundance earlier this year. The doc has gone on to screen at Cleveland, Thin Line, environmental fests in San Francisco, Washington DC, Princeton, and Yale, and at the upcoming Hot Docs, among other events. The theatrical release is part of the grassroots renewable energy awareness Let Go and Love Tour that will travel to 100 US cities through the Spring.

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

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On DVD & Digital Download: DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD

drunk stonedComing to DVD and digital download today, Tuesday, April 19: DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: THE STORY OF THE NATIONAL LAMPOON

Douglas Tirola’s chronicle of the influential humor magazine debuted at Sundance last year. The film also appeared at Nantucket, Tribeca, Hot Docs, Full Frame, AFI Docs, Traverse City, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Sarasota, Montclair, and Sydney, among several others.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: SEMBENE!

sembeneComing to DVD today, Tuesday, April 19: SEMBENE!

Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman’s tribute to the African cinema pioneer had its world premiere at Sundance last year. Screenings followed at Cannes, Telluride, Sydney, BFI London, Durban, Mill Valley, Zanzibar, Rio, and AFI Fest, among other events.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On TV: NOTHING LEFT UNSAID: GLORIA VANDERBILT & ANDERSON COOPER

nothing left unsaidComing to HBO tomorrow, Saturday, April 9: NOTHING LEFT UNSAID: GLORIA VANDERBILT & ANDERSON COOPER

Liz Garbus’ profile of a famed socialite, via her equally famous journalist son, had its world premiere at Sundance at the beginning of the year. Additional berths have included the Miami and Martha’s Vineyard fests as well as part of year-round special programming at Newport and Nantucket.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD

how to change the worldComing to DVD today, Tuesday, April 5: HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD

Jerry Rothwell’s look at the early days of Greenpeace made its bow at Sundance last year, where it picked up the World Cinema Documentary Editing Award. Its fest circuit has also included Nantucket, Hot Docs, True/False, DOXA, San Francisco Green, Sebastopol Doc, Sydney, and Telluride Mountainfilm, among others.

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

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On TV & In Theatres: MAPPLETHORPE: LOOK AT THE PICTURES

mapplethorpeComing to HBO tonight, Monday, February 4 and to theatres this Friday, April 8: MAPPLETHORPE: LOOK AT THE PICTURES

Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey’s look back at the impact of the controversial photographer’s work had its world premiere at Sundance earlier this year. The doc went on to screen at Berlin, BFI Flare, and Miami.

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

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