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On TV: RISING VOICES

RisingVoices-HothaninpiComing to PBS’s WORLD Channel as part of Native American Heritage Month today, Monday, November 16: RISING VOICES/Hótȟaŋiŋpi

Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey’s exploration of the Lakota language has screened at the South Dakota and Red Nation film fests, as well as numerous community screenings in the lead-up to its broadcast debut.

Confronting an issue that is a direct consequence of historical US policies around Native American assimilation, Hott and Garey’s film looks at the impending disappearance of the Lakota language. With fluency in the tongue vanishing as the elder population passes, the Lakota people question what will become of their culture divorced from their tribal language. Will the answer come in the form of immersion schools, or, curiously, from non-Native instructors who have become adepts in the disappearing language? The film offers poignant reflections of the role government-mandated Native American boarding schools had in shaming and punishing the Lakota and other tribes about their heritage and language, erasing the foundation of culture, and details efforts underway to re-embrace the tribal tongue before it dies out.

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On TV: INDIA’S DAUGHTER

urlComing to PBS’s Independent Lens today, Monday, November 16: INDIA’S DAUGHTER

Leslee Udwin’s look at the protests that came in the wake of a notorious rape premiered on the BBC earlier this year. Further broadcast in Europe followed, as well as screenings at Sheffield, Biografilm, AFI Docs, Tallgrass, and Denver, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: DIOR AND I

diorComing to Netflix tomorrow, Saturday, November 14: DIOR AND I

Frédéric Tcheng’s behind-the-scenes look at the legendary fashion design company made its bow at Tribeca in 2014. It has screened at fests in Seattle, Sydney, Provincetown, Outfest, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Rio, Hamptons, Warsaw, Abu Dhabi, CPH:DOX, Tallinn Black Nights, and Madrid Fashion among others. It made its VOD debut earlier this year, but comes to Netflix this weekend.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On Cable: LISTEN TO ME MARLON

listen to me marlonComing to Showtime tomorrow, Saturday, November 14: LISTEN TO ME MARLON

Stevan Riley’s meticulously crafted portrait of Marlon Brandon debuted at Sundance this year. Further festival screenings followed at Nantucket, San Francisco, New Directors/New Films, Hot Docs, AFI Docs, Sydney, Seattle, Provincetown, and Ashland, among others.

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

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In Theatres: SONG OF LAHORE

lahoreComing to theatres today, Friday, November 13: SONG OF LAHORE

Andy Schocken and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s portrait of a Pakistani jazz band debuted at Tribeca this Spring. It has gone on to screen at Sydney, Melbourne, Hamptons, and the upcoming Dubai fests.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: Short List

4aLhGTxl-lDKT6HO1fqHsx5gUzRNQ7o6M_FHt-v9nwQThis year’s DOC NYC preview concludes with the Short LIst, our re-presentation of some of this year’s most notable nonfiction, fifteen films likely to receive serious consideration during Awards Season. Continue reading

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RIDM 2015 Overview

RIDM_LOGO_webMontreal’s premier nonfiction event, RIDM, celebrates its 18th edition this year beginning tonight, Thursday, November 12, and wraps up next Sunday, November 22 with the debut of Pascal Sanchez’s LES VAILLANTS, an observational film set in a local public housing development. Approximately 70 new feature docs will screen over the course of the eleven-day festival, with highlights noted below: Continue reading

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: Docs Redux

K35EQoreH6meyALzSPCz4G1Gn47edEtPA-5h4tVvUbcDOC NYC looks back to the past in returning section Docs Redux. Continue reading

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On DVD: KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

kurt cobainComing to DVD tomorrow, Friday, November 13: KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

Brett Morgen’s revelatory profile of the Nirvana frontman had its world premiere at Sundance this year. Screenings followed at Berlin, Miami, Dublin, Full Frame, and Hot Docs, among others, and the film appears as part of DOC NYC’s Short List this month.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – Insiders Conference – Breaking In, New Road Maps

VcOv0MAkLLrJAd-EwJnr1cE5R-wuRFufe-D8pOWeNJEDOC NYC PRO’s Insider Conference comes to a close on Thursday, November 19 with Breaking In, New Road Maps, a day focused on expanding the nonfiction space to diverse and emerging voices, Copresented by The City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and creative partner Chicken & Egg Pictures. All of the Insiders Conference DOC NYC PRO sessions include access to the new PRO Lounge, begin with morning bagels and coffee from 9:15-10:00am, and conclude with Happy Hours from 5:00-6:00pm. Continue reading

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