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In Theatres: LANDFILL HARMONIC

landfillComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, September 9: LANDFILL HARMONIC

Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley’s profile of a Paraguayan children’s orchestra premiered at SXSW last year, where it won an audience award. Screenings followed at Sheffield, New Zealand, Vancouver, Cleveland, DocAviv, and AFI Fest, among several others.

In a poor community based around a Paraguayan landfill, an environmentalist works with local recyclers to build musical instruments out of garbage and form a music school for horribly underprivileged kids. When a clip of a performance of their Recycled Orchestra goes viral, the group finds themselves in an unexpected spotlight. Offered the opportunity to travel around the world to perform, the orchestra members awaken to possibilities beyond their present environment, while their community takes pride in their achievements. Despite this, they must contend with a hazardous environment, underscored when a flood threatens their homes. Allgood and Townsley succeed in crafting sufficient feel-good inspiration from this audience-friendly material, even if it never quite transcends expectations.

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Special Screening: A JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES: PEACEKEEPERS

JOURNEYOFATHOUSANDMILES-KEYComing to NYC’s Bronx Documentary Center as part of its Women’s Film Series this Saturday, September 10: A JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES: PEACEKEEPERS

Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and Geeta Gandbhir’s profile of UN peacekeepers in Haiti made its debut at Toronto last year. It went on to screen at DOC NYC, Mumbai, RiverRun, Bentonville, Minneapolis-St Paul, Atlanta, and NYC’s African Diaspora tests, among other events.

In an effort to assist recovery in Haiti, a group of 160 women are recruited to join a Bangladeshi peacekeeping mission for the United Nations. Obaid Chinoy and Gandbhir follow several of these new recruits as they first contend with questions within their own traditional, and predominantly Muslim, culture, and then on the ground in a foreign land devastated by natural disaster. Leaving husbands, children, and other family members behind for a year, these policewomen arrive poorly prepared for their new status quo, but persevere to fulfill their mission, defying gender stereotypes. Once back home, they contend with the changes their time away has made not only within their families, but within themselves.

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In Theatres: CAMERAPERSON

cameraperson-2016-002-kirsten-johnson-in-darfur-setting-up-camera-ORIGINALComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, September 9: CAMERAPERSON

Kirsten Johnson’s personal reflections on observing life through the camera lens had its world premiere at Sundance this year. The film went on to screen at Nantucket, True/False, Miami, SXSW, New Directors/New Films, Full Frame, Sarasota, RiverRun, Nashville, Hot Docs, DOXA, and San Francisco, among other events.

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

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In Theatres: AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY

author jtComing to theatres this Friday, September 9: AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY

Jeff Feuerzeig’s chronicle of the true story behind a literary sensation made its bow at Sundance this year. Screenings followed at Nantucket, True/False, Full Frame, San Francisco, DocAviv, Seattle, Sheffield, Sundance London, Provincetown, New Zealand, Sidewalk, and BAMcinemaFest, among other events.

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

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ON DVD: FURSONAS

fursonas_-_h_2016New to DVD this week: FURSONAS

Dominic Rodriguez’s exposé of power plays within Pittsburgh’s Furries premiered at Slamdance earlier this year, where it won an award. It also screened at Newport Beach, Atlanta, Boston LGBT, Revelation Perth, and DocuWest.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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ON DVD/VOD: THE ROYAL ROAD

royal roadComing to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, September 6: THE ROYAL ROAD

Jenni Olson’s essay on memory, history, and butch identity made its bow at Sundance last year. Screenings have also included Minneapolis St Paul, Art of the Real, BAFICI, Nashville, San Francisco, Seattle, Galway, Dokufest Kosovo, Vancouver, Wroclaw’s American, Napa Valley, Goteborg, and LGBT tests all over the world.

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

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On VOD: THE SEVENTH FIRE

seventh fireComing to VOD today, Tuesday, September 6: THE SEVENTH FIRE

Jack Pettibone Riccobono’s candid look at Native American gang life debuted at Berlin last year. Its fest circuit has included New Orleans, Palm Springs, Documenta Madrid, Mar del Plata, Stockholm, Minneapolis-St Paul, Big Sky, Hawaii, Iran’s Cinema Vérité, Ashland, and Hot Springs Doc.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Toronto 2016: Documentary Overview

tiffThis week will see the film industry descend on the Toronto International Film Festival, which begins its fifth decade this Thursday, September 8. Once again, the event will turn the spotlight on over 280 new and recent feature films, in addition to shorts, retrospectives, television, and panels. Nearly 60 documentary or hybrid feature films are on offer, including numerous world premieres as well as buzzed about titles just fresh from Venice or Telluride berths. The following offers some highlights of this year’s impressive roster: Continue reading

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On DVD: BROTHERS OF THE BLACK LIST

1201x782-BROTHERS-OF-THE-BLACK-LIST-Students-protest-in-front-of-the-colleges-administration-building-in-Fall-1992-Image-by-Bruce-Endries-2-1160x652Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, September 6: BROTHERS OF THE BLACK LIST

Sean Gallagher’s look at a campus civil rights abuse debuted on the campus of SUNY Oneonta in early 2014. Screenings followed at DOC NYC, Dallas, DocuWest, and at several universities around the country.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
In the fall of 1992, despite efforts to recruit minority students, SUNY Oneonta set off a firestorm of controversy that led to the longest litigated civil-rights case in US history. After an attempted rape of an elderly woman off-campus, school administrators released a list of its black male students to the police. Sean Gallagher’s affecting film chronicles how this act of institutionalized racial profiling left an indelible mark on the university, its students, and the larger community.

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On VOD: NUTS!

nutsComing to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, September 6: NUTS!

Penny Lane’s subversive look at an eccentric self-made man premiered at Sundance earlier this year, where it picked up an award. Its festival circuit also included Nantucket, Hot Docs, San Francisco, BAMcinemaFest, Rotterdam, Ashland, Durban, Sarasota, Ashland, Cleveland, BAFICI, Seattle, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Bucheon, New Zealand, and Deauville.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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