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On DVD/VOD: BECOMING BULLETPROOF

becomingbulletproofNew to DVD and VOD this week: BECOMING BULLETPROOF

Michael Barnett’s chronicle of a unique film production premiered at Vancouver in 2014. Screenings followed at Heartland, Cleveland, Newport Beach, Martha’s Vineyard, Hollywood, and Vail, among others. After a limited theatrical release last Fall, it now comes to DVD, VOD, and digital download under the “Morgan Spurlock Presents” banner, which helps bring awareness to potentially overlooked nonfiction films.

I previously wrote about the doc upon its theatrical release here.

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On TV: HUSTLERS CONVENTION

HUSTLERSCONVENTION-KEYComing to Starz tonight, Wednesday, February 24: HUSTLERS CONVENTION

Mike Todd’s tribute to an influential precursor to hip-hop made its world premiere at Sheffield last year. It went on to screen at DOC NYC and to have a theatrical release in the UK. The doc now comes to Starz for its broadcast debut.

For hip-hop historians and aficionados, Lightnin’ Rod’s 1973 spoken word album Hustlers Convention played a pivotal role in the development of the genre, offering African American audiences an authentic representation of the temptations and dangers of inner city life. Despite selling a million copies with virtually no official promotion, and being well-respected by the first generation of rappers, the album and its importance to African American music history has largely been forgotten. Mike Todd’s appreciative film helps to correct that, allowing for a re-examination of its creator, Lightnin’ Rod, better known as Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of The Last Poets, a prominent group within the Black Arts Movement. The ever-rhyming Nuriddin, bolstered by an impressive collection of interviews with legendary hip-hop artists, from KRS-One and Chuck D to Fab 5 Freddie and MC Lyte, reveals the story behind the album, which is illustrated throughout via vibrant animated sequences, culminating in a celebratory event in London which sees the now-senior citizen perform it live for the first time ever.

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Special Event: THE MAKING OF MAKING A MURDERER

Making-a-MurdererComing to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Thursday, February 25: THE MAKING OF MAKING A MURDERER

Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos’ riveting docu-series MAKING A MURDERER became a cultural phenomenon upon its release on Netflix this past December. DOC NYC world premiered the first two-episodes of the series last November.

For this special event, STF and DOC NYC Artistic Director Thom Powers welcomes Ricciardi and Demos back for an in-depth discussion, accompanied by clips, about their ten-year journey to tell the twists and turns of Steven Avery’s story.

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On DVD: CAROLE KING: NATURAL WOMAN

carole kingComing to DVD today, Tuesday, February 23: CAROLE KING: NATURAL WOMAN

George Scott’s profile of the multi-award-winning singer-songwriter debuted on American Masters earlier this month.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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On VOD: SHE’S THE BEST THING IN IT

SHESTHEBESTTHINGINIT-KEYComing to VOD today, Tuesday, February 23: SHE’S THE BEST THING IN IT

Ron Nyswaner’s portrait of a lifelong character actress had its world premiere at SXSW last year. Other fest berths included DOC NYC, New Orleans, Dallas, Outfest, Denver, and St Louis. The doc now comes to iTunes and other VOD platforms.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Despite her Tony-winning performance in Broadway’s GREY GARDENS, 79-year-old veteran character actor Mary Louise Wilson finds few new opportunities on the stage, so she decides to try teaching acting back in her native New Orleans. As Wilson finds her footing in this new role, she reflects on her long career, the sacrifices she’s made, and the challenges faced by older actresses in the industry, as bolstered by interviews with such notables as Frances McDormand and Melissa Leo.

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Special Screening: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

most likelyComing to NYC’s JCC Manhattan as part of their CineMatters series tonight, Tuesday, February 23: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

Greg Whiteley’s appraisal of alternative education models debuted at Sundance last year. It went on to screen at Tribeca, AFI Fest, Montclair, Cleveland, Seattle, Sarasota, Dallas, and Sun Valley, among other events.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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Special Screening: HERE COME THE VIDEOFREEX

here_come_the_videofreex_stillComing to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23: HERE COME THE VIDEOFREEX

Jenny Raskin and Jon Nealon’s chronicle of a pioneering video collective had its debut at Full Frame last year. Screenings followed at BAMcinemaFest, Woods Hole, FilmColumbia, DOK Leipzig, St Louis, Rotterdam, and the upcoming Big Sky and Cinequest fests.

In 1969, the emergence of handheld video cameras promised a revolution in journalism, and the Videofreex heeded the call. As revealed in Raskin and Nealon’s affectionate history, the ragtag assemblage of young would-be reporters began shooting anything and everything, eventually coming to the attention of a young CBS News executive who saw their potential to capture the burgeoning counterculture movement. Outfitting them with an RV and financing, the Videofreex set out across the country to shoot interviews for a pilot, which included Abbie Hoffman in the midst of the Chicago 8 trial, Black Panther Fred Hampton just weeks before his murder, and Woodstock attendees. When the network got cold feet, the collective was forced to go it alone, setting up shop in Soho until financial considerations led to a relocation to upstate New York, where they created a pirate television station that covered decidedly less radical topics. With extensive footage thats equal parts entertaining and thought-provoking, this fascinating film gives these mavericks their long overdue moment in the sun.

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On TV: BECOMING MIKE NICHOLS

becoming mikeComing to HBO tonight, Monday, February 22: BECOMING MIKE NICHOLS

Douglas McGrath’s appreciation of the acclaimed director’s early years had its world premiere at Sundance last month.

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

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On TV: ADAMA

film-adama-inside2Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed series tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23: ADAMA

David Felix Sutcliffe’s look at the impact of a terrorism investigation on a teenager’s family made its debut on PBS’s WORLD Channel in 2011. It went on to screen at the LES Film Festival and the Apollo Theater’s WOW Festival.

Sutcliffe made his directorial debut with this project before teaming with acclaimed photojournalist Lyric R Cabral to make the Sundance award-winning (T)ERROR, which makes its broadcast debut tonight on PBS. In this mid-length, Sutcliffe profiles the titular Adama Bah, an African American Muslim teenage girl from Harlem who finds her life thrown in disarray after she is suspected of being an imminent security threat by the FBI at the age of sixteen. Held for six weeks, she is released with no charges filed against her, but during the investigation, the authorities uncover her father’s undocumented status as a Guinean immigrant and arrest him as well. Sutcliffe follows Adama after her release, while she is still monitored by the FBI with an ankle bracelet, and details the reasons for her arrest, stemming from an embrace of Islam and the adoption of the hijab in her teenage years. Demonstrating the devastating fallout of the dual arrests on the young woman and her family, the film remains a cautionary tale in a time of increasing xenophobia, religious intolerance, and fears of domestic terrorism.

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On TV: (T)ERROR

terror_still_FBI_photocredit_DavidFelixSutcliffeComing to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, February 22: (T)ERROR

Lyric R Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe’s surprising inside look at a counterterrorism informant made its bow at Sundance last year, where it won a special jury award. Screenings followed at Nantucket, True/False, Hot Docs, Tribeca, Full Frame, Nashville, and Human Rights Watch, among others.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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