Next up in my preview, DOC NYC offers a global lens through our International Perspectives section: Continue reading
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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: International Perspectives
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In Theatres: IN JACKSON HEIGHTS
Coming to theatres today, Wednesday, November 4: IN JACKSON HEIGHTS
Frederick Wiseman’s portrait of NYC’s most diverse neighborhood had its world premiere at Venice this Fall. It has gone on to screen at Toronto, Zurich, London, Tokyo, Chicago, and the New York Film Festival, among others.
As in other works, Wiseman drops the viewer directly into his setting, offering an immersion into the vibrant Queens community and its many cultures and subcultures. Thoroughly a celebration of the local, the film flits effortlessly between various public spaces, more often than not highlighting a sense of community and inclusion. Wiseman’s camera spends time with an assembly of small business owners concerned about gentrification, a circle of gay seniors, a meeting of undocumented people, and a trans support group. He checks in on educational efforts in the neighborhood, from Arabic language lessons to an over-the-top taxi training course. Weaving in the sounds and sights of Jackson Heights – the long-established Queens Pride parade, groups of musicians, shop signs – Wiseman creates an uplifting, engrossing, and sprawling city symphony with his 40th nonfiction feature.
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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: American Perspectives
Today’s DOC NYC preview begins with our standing section offering a panoramic view of stories from around the country: American Perspectives. Continue reading
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On DVD: BRONX OBAMA
Now on DVD: BRONX OBAMA
Ryan Murdock’s look at a presidential lookalike made its bow at True/False last year. The film has gone on to screen at AFI Docs, Montclair, Traverse City, Hot Docs, Ambulante CA, and Bergen, among others.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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Special Screening: SHERPA
Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Thursday, November 5: SHERPA
Jennifer Peedom’s tense look at the dangers and economics of mountain climbing made its debut at Sydney this Summer. It has gone on to screen at Telluride, Toronto, Melbourne, Aspen, and London, among others.
What began as a record of an Everest ascent from the perspective of the often-overlooked mountain guide becomes a much more complex and harrowing tale as Peedom’s filming takes place during the worst accident in the mountain’s history. On April 18, 2014, a massive block of ice fell onto an already treacherous part of the climbers’ route, killing sixteen Sherpas. This took place a year after tensions between entitled European climbers and Sherpas hit a boiling point, resulting in physical violence that became international news. As Sherpas, climbing tour heads, and anxious foreign climbers react to the tragedy, Peedom captures a fascinating, multilayered story as it unfolds. Sherpas, despite economically depending on the foreign mountain-climbing industry, begin to organize, calling first for a cancellation of the climbing season out of respect for their fallen brothers, and then draft a list of demands for better compensation and conditions, tired of assuming most of the risk in this dangerous endeavor but little of the reward. Recognizing the economic impact of a cancelled season, the foreign-owned climbing tour companies scramble to work out a solution, but largely come off poorly in the end, as do some of the climbers.
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On VOD: MERU
Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: MERU
Jimmy Chin and E Chai Vasarhelyi’s study in determination premiered at Sundance this year, where it picked up an audience award. It has gone on to screen at Nantucket, True/False, Full Frame, San Francisco, Telluride Mountainfilm, and Nashville, among others. It now comes to VOD via iTunes.
My pre-Sundance doc profile may be found here.
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On VOD: CAPTIVATED: THE TRIALS OF PAMELA SMART
Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: CAPTIVATED: THE TRIALS OF PAMELA SMART
Jeremiah Zagar’s exploration of an infamous murder trial bowed at Sundance last year. Other festival screenings included Nantucket, Hot Docs, Sarasota, True/False, and Full Frame. The film now comes to VOD exclusively via iTunes before expanding to other digital platforms next week.
I profiled the doc before Sundance here.
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On VOD: CALL ME LUCKY
Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: CALL ME LUCKY
Bobcat Goldthwait’s portrait of an unlikely but passionate activist premiered at Sundance earlier this year. It has also screened at IFF Boston, Boulder, Montclair, Milwaukee, and Cleveland, among other fests. The film now comes to VOD via Netflix.
My pre-Sundance profile of the doc may be found here.
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On DVD/VOD: THE LAST SEASON
Coming to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: THE LAST SEASON
Sara Dosa’s look at a surrogate family formed by mushroom foragers premiered at San Francisco in 2014. It has also screened at New Orleans, Hot Docs, Mountainfilm Telluride, Rooftop Films, Big Sky, Sebastopol Doc, United Nations Association, and the Seattle Asian American fest, among others. In addition to its DVD release, the doc now comes to VOD via iTunes.
I previously wrote about the film here.
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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – First-Time Filmmaker Day
Today’s DOC NYC 2015 preview closes with a look at the festival’s newly revamped industry programming series: DOC NYC PRO. DOC NYC PRO programming takes place concurrently with film screenings, offering panels, masterclasses, and special events for working documentary filmmakers. The first day of DOC NYC PRO programming, Thursday, November 12, First-Time Filmmaker Day, presents vital information and resources to documentarians just starting out. Continue reading
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