Category Archives: Film

In Theatres: THE GREAT BUSTER: A CELEBRATION

Coming to theatres today, Friday, October 5:
THE GREAT BUSTER

Director:
Peter Bogdanovich

Premiere:
Venice 2018

Select Festivals:
Telluride, Chicago, Deauville, Mill Valley

About:
A tribute to comic screen legend Buster Keaton.

While most silent film stars have sadly faded into obscurity, Buster Keaton, together with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, has been able to maintain a level of awareness within popular film culture. Peter Bogdanovich presents a fairly comprehensive overview of Keaton’s life and career, in a film that is perfectly conventional aside from its strange structure. Bogdanovich, who serves as a narrator and offers commentary on the several clips of Keaton’s work on display here, splits the film into three parts. The first details Keaton’s early life, marked by a career as a child actor in vaudeville, before his emergence in two-reelers as a partner for Fatty Arbuckle. In an unusual decision, Bogdanovich then skips over the prime of Keaton’s career, the ten features he made, which include THE GENERAL and STEAMBOAT BILL, JR, to instead delve into the performer’s generally sad fate in the post-sound era through to the end of his life. Only after his death does the director revisit and extol the 1920s features through extended clips and commentary that at times feels more like a film school seminar. Supplementary voices throughout the film run the gamut from the obvious – actual friends of Keaton like Dick Van Dyke – to the curious but understandable – physical performers like Johnny Knoxville – to outliers like Werner Herzog or SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING director Jon Watts.

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In Theatres: STUDIO 54

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, October 5:
STUDIO 54

Director:
Matt Tyrnauer

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Tribeca, Full Frame, CPH:DOX, Reykjavik, Provincetown, Santa Barbara, Hot Springs Doc, Savannah, Vancouver, Sidewalk, Outfest, Frameline

About:
A look back at the meteoric rise and crushing fall of the legendary NYC nightclub.

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

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On DVD: THE KING

New to DVD this week:
THE KING

Director:
Eugene Jarecki

Premiere:
Cannes 2017

Select Festivals:
Sundance, Nantucket, Nashville, Seattle, Martha’s Vineyard, London, Sarasota, Chicago DOC 10, Deauville, Zurich, Haifa

About:
A musical road trip across the US in Elvis Presley’s 1963 Rolls Royce explores the rise and fall of the American empire.

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

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Hamptons 2018: Documentary Overview

Festival:
The 26th Hamptons International Film Festival

Dates:
October 4-8

About:
This well-respected Long Island event presents 30 documentaries out of its 70 feature offerings. Continue reading

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On DVD: WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL

New to DVD this week:
WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL

Director:
Ben Nabors

Premiere:
SXSW 2013

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, CPH:DOX, Virginia, Ashland, Camden, Bahamas, Leeds, SF DocFest, Sydney, BAMcinemaFest, Jerusalem

About:
A portrait of an industrious young Malawian man.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD/VOD: THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS

Coming to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, October 2:
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS

Director:
Tim Wardle

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Hot Docs, Miami, San Francisco, Sydney, Dallas, Montclair, Cleveland, Newport Beach

About:
The surprising, stranger than fiction tale of triplets separated at birth.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: WHITNEY

WHITNEY | Image © Stefano Baroni

Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, October 2:
WHITNEY

Director:
Kevin Macdonald

Premiere:
Cannes 2018

Select Festivals:
Edinburgh, Sydney, Munich, Biografilm

About:
A candid exploration of the rise and fall of Whitney Houston.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Special Screening: WHEN THE BEAT DROPS

Coming to NYC’s WHEN THE BEAT DROPSStranger Than Fiction tomorrow, Tuesday, October 2:
WHEN THE BEAT DROPS

Director:
Jamal Sims

Premiere:
Miami 2018

Select Festivals:
Frameline, Outfest

About:
A celebration of a Southern African American underground dance subculture.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: DARK MONEY

Coming to PBS’s DARK MONEYPOV tonight, Monday, October 1:
DARK MONEY

Director:
Kimberly Reed

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Big Sky, Full Frame, AFI Docs, Boulder, Martha’s Vineyard, Florida, Ashland, Cleveland, Freep, Montclair, Dallas, Nashville, Telluride Mountainfilm

About:
Montana serves as a case study for the dangerous impact of Citizens United on politics.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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In Theatres: ABOVE AND BEYOND: NASA’S JOURNEY TO TOMORROW

Coming to theatres today, Friday, September 28 and Wednesday, October 3:
ABOVE AND BEYOND: NASA’S JOURNEY TO TOMORROW

Director:
Rory Kennedy

Premiere:
Sarasota 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, AFI Docs, Hamptons, Martha’s Vineyard, GlobeDocs

About:
A celebration of the pioneering and continuing work of NASA.

I previously wrote about the doc for Nantucket’s program, saying:
In 1961, President John F Kennedy famously challenged NASA to put a man on the moon by the decade’s end. This year, on the occasion of NASA’s 60th anniversary, acclaimed director Rory Kennedy, JFK’s niece, considers the agency’s breathtaking achievements and ability to inspire wonder: NASA has taken us to the moon, to the surface of Mars, and beyond the solar system, but, just as importantly, it has played a vital, ongoing role in expanding our knowledge of our own imperiled planet.

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