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On DVD/VOD: YARN

yarnNew to DVD/VOD this week:
YARN

Director:
Una Lorenzen

Co-Directors:
Heather Millard and Thordur Jonsson

Premiere:
Göteborg 2016

Select Festivals:
SXSW, Newport Beach, Iceland’s Skjaldborg Doc fest

About:
Survey of artists working in yarn.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: RANCHER, FARMER, FISHERMAN

rancher farmer fishermanRANCHER, FARMER, FISHERMAN
Directors Susan Froemke and John Hoffman and co-director Beth Aala profile unlikely conservation leaders.

Festival Section:
Documentary Premieres

Special Program:
The New Climate
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New York Jewish Film Festival 2016: Documentary Overview

nyjffThe 25th annual New York Jewish Film Festival opens tonight, Wednesday, January 11, and runs through Tuesday, January 24. The event, co-presented by Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Jewish Museum, has a smaller lineup than in the past, presenting just over 20 new and retrospective features, including 11 new works of nonfiction.

shalomrabin-1_lgAmong these offerings are the world premieres of SHALOM RABIN (pictured), Amos Gitai’s essay film of the months prior to the controversial Israeli leader’s assassination; and ANGEL WAGENSTEIN: ART IS A WEAPON, Andrea Simon’s portrait of the Cannes award-winning Bulgarian Jewish director and author.

doingjewish-1_lgUS premieres include Gabrielle Zilkha’s DOING JEWISH: A STORY FROM GHANA (pictured), which follows the filmmaker as she connects with African Jews; and Giovanni Troilo’s WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: TRIUMPHS AND LAMENTS, a behind-the-scenes look at the Jewish South African artist as he undertakes a massive project in Rome.

thepatriarchsroom-1_lgFinally, New York City premieres appearing at the fest are Danae Elon’s THE PATRIARCH’S ROOM (pictured), about Jerusalem’s Greek Orthodox Church leader, living under house arrest; and Oren Rosenfeld’s HUMMUS! THE MOVIE, which profiles three diverse Israelis and the food that connects them.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: OKLAHOMA CITY

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Barak Goodman revisits the events which led to the 1995 terrorist bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building.

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In Theatres: EVERYBODY KNOWS… ELIZABETH MURRAY

everybody-knows-elizabeth-murray-1400x767Coming to NYC’s Film Forum today, Wednesday, January 11: EVERYBODY KNOWS… ELIZABETH MURRAY

Director:
Kristi Zea

Premiere:
Tribeca 2016

Select Festivals:
Berkshire, FilmColumbia, Vermont, Santa Fe

About:
An appreciation of the late American artist.

Known for her unusually shaped, fractured, and often humorous canvases, Murray was one of a few women artists to enjoy the same level of success afforded to her male contemporaries. Working in NYC since she moved from Chicago in the late 1960s, Murray became part of the burgeoning bohemian art scene, even as she balanced the demands of motherhood, and produced art through her death in 2007. Zea’s hourlong project serves as brief but effective primer to introduce audiences who may not be familiar with Murray’s work – even given the inclusion of her pieces in the permanent collections of major institutions like the Whitney, Guggenheim, and MoMA – while also offering an opportunity for reflection from the artist’s contemporaries and admirers, from longtime gallerist Paula Cooper to Roberta Smith and Chuck Close, particularly on the struggles to combat sexism within the art world.

Film Forum’s run of the hourlong portrait is accompanied by Alison Klayman’s half-hour doc short on 101-year-old artist Carmen Herrera, THE 100 YEARS SHOW.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: LONG STRANGE TRIP

long strange tripLONG STRANGE TRIP
Amir Bar-Lev offers a history of the legendary counterculture band the Grateful Dead.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: LEGION OF BROTHERS

legion of brothersLEGION OF BROTHERS
Greg Barker hears from Green Berets about their secret missions to overthrow the Taliban after 9/11.

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On VOD: THE WEEKEND SAILOR

weekend sailorComing to VOD today, Tuesday, January 10:
THE WEEKEND SAILOR

Directors:
Bernardo Arsuaga

Premiere:
Bilbao’s SAIL in Festival 2016

Select Festivals:
Seattle, DocsMx, SF Ocean, Newport Beach, Guanajuato, Waimea Ocean Film Festival

About:
The story of a Mexican yacht that was the underdog in a round the world race in the 1970s.

Arsuaga focuses on Ramon Carlín and the crew of his Sayula II as the Mexican team competes in the first competitive sailing race around the world, organized by the UK in 1973. Known today as the Volvo Ocean Race, the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race pitted several British yachts against other European entries helmed by professional yachtsmen. Into this mix came underdog supreme Carlín, a weekend sailor with no extensive sailing experience and no idea how to organize a crew for this kind of endeavor. He was made a laughingstock in the media but, as appealingly recounted here, ended up pulling off an upset victory after initially being thought lost at sea, and became national heroes for Mexico as a result. Gathering virtually the entire, familial crew, the film ends up drowning in anecdotes and excessive voice of God, television-style narration delivered by Simon Le Bon. More impressively used is the extensive footage shot on the ship during the circumnavigation, as well as during their time ashore between each leg, which provides a welcome sense of immersion for the viewer, in moments… until Le Bon’s voice unfortunately dispels it.

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2017 Sundance Docs in Focus: AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER

inconvenient sequelAN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER
Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk helm the follow-up to the Academy Award-winning AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH.

Festival Section:
Documentary Premieres

Special Program:
The New Climate
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On TV/VOD: COMMAND AND CONTROL

commandandcontrolComing to PBS’s American Experience tonight, Tuesday, January 10 and to VOD tomorrow, Wednesday, January 11:
COMMAND AND CONTROL

Director:
Robert Kenner

Premiere:
Tribeca 2016

Select Festivals:
Sheffield, AFI Docs, Traverse City, deadCENTER, Camden, GlobeDocs

Notable Recognition:
The doc has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards.

About:
A freak accident in an Arkansas missile complex nearly resulted in a nuclear detonation in 1980.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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