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On VOD: ART AND CRAFT

art-and-craft-film-tribecaComing to VOD today, Tuesday, January 6: ART AND CRAFT

Directors Sam Cullman and Jennifer Grausman and co-director Mark Becker’s look at a curious case of forgery and “philanthropy” had its world premiere at Tribeca last year. Its festival circuit has also included Nantucket, Hot Docs, Montclair, and San Francisco, among others. The film has been selected as one of the fifteen Documentary Feature Oscar shortlist titles.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: WESTERN

westernThe penultimate film in the US Documentary Competition brings today’s profiles to an end: Bill Ross and Turner Ross’ WESTERN, in which towns on both sides of the Rio Grande face the threat of drug cartels. Continue reading

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On TV: RIPLEY: BELIEVE IT OR NOT

ripleyComing to PBS’s American Experience tomorrow, Tuesday, January 6: RIPLEY: BELIEVE IT OR NOT

Cathleen O’Connell’s biography of the man behind the popular curiosity empire makes its broadcast debut tomorrow evening.

LeRoy Robert Ripley became one of the wealthiest men during the Great Depression when he transitioned from newspaper sports cartoonist to America’s guide to random factoids, faraway cultures, and curious oddities – or “curi-oddities,” as the man liked to call them. Starting through his newspaper column, his “Believe It or Not!” series of cartoons eventually spanned books, radio shows, film, and even early television – and that was just in his lifetime. After his death in 1949, the franchise continued, spawning a tourist-friendly museum chain on four continents. O’Connell’s watchable but workmanlike profile reveals how an athletic, buck-toothed young man from Santa Rosa CA built an entertainment empire and became an unlikely celebrity. His round the world explorations of remote in the search to uncover exotic subjects for his cartoon strip allowed readers to travel vicariously through his exploits at a time when international travel was a privilege of the very few, while newspaper contests allowed his fans to submit their own peculiar feats for a chance to be immortalized by Ripley in print and gain their pre-Warhol fifteen minutes of fame. O’Connell posits Ripley’s spotlighting of the odd and obscure as a precursor of sorts to YouTube, which seems like an unnecessary stretch, the point being sufficiently made that he found a way to popularize a palatable version of the carnival freak show, essentially, for general audiences via the various mass media available in his time. Most interesting here are excerpts from Ripley’s early forays into radio and television, all the more fascinating in showing how awkward he was at being a showman, despite his success.

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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: WELCOME TO LEITH

welcome to leithThe US Documentary Competition heads into the homestretch with Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K Walker’s WELCOME TO LEITH, the story of a small town facing a hostile takeover. Continue reading

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On DVD/VOD: THE PLEASURES OF BEING OUT OF STEP

The-Pleasures-of-Being-Out-of-Step-Key-Image-580x300Coming to DVD/VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 6: THE PLEASURES OF BEING OUT OF STEP

David L Lewis’ portrait of music critic Nat Hentoff premiered at Full Frame last year. Other festival screenings have included DOC NYC, New Orleans, IFF Boston, DocuWest, Palm Beach, and St Louis.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: (T)ERROR

(t)error terrorMy 2015 Sundance US Documentary Competition profiles begin this week with Lyric R Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe’s (T)ERROR, an inside look at how an FBI counterterrorism informant operates. Continue reading

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Special Screening & In Theatres: VESSEL

vesselComing to the JCC in Manhattan’s CineMatters series tomorrow, Tuesday, January 6 and to theatres this Friday, January 9: VESSEL

Diana Whitten’s profile of an intrepid reproductive rights activist and her nautical mission bowed at SXSW this Spring. It has gone on the screen at Nantucket, DOC NYC, Hot Docs, Sheffield, Jerusalem, Sarasota, and IFF Boston, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc for Nantucket’s program, saying:
Moved by the plight of desperate women in countries with restrictive reproductive rights, Dutch physician Rebecca Gomperts founded Women on Waves, which uses laws governing international waters to bring much-needed abortion and contraceptive services to those with no other recourse. As demonstrated in Diana Whitten’s SXSW audience award and special jury prize winning film, despite a quagmire of legal, religious, political, and logistical obstacles, Gomperts and her impassioned team persevere, coming up with creative workarounds that enable them to educate and empower women around the world to take charge of their own bodies.

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On DVD: DINOSAUR 13

dinosaur 13Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 6: DINOSAUR 13

Todd Miller’s recounting of the fight over a dinosaur called Sue made its debut at Sundance this year. It also screened at Traverse City, Sydney, Melbourne, and its local setting of the Black Hills.

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

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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: RACING EXTINCTION

racing extinctionClosing out this week’s US Documentary Competition profiles: Louie Psihoyos’ RACING EXTINCTION, a wake-up call to the dangers of mass extinction on our planet. Continue reading

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On Cable: LIFE ITSELF

life itselfComing to CNN for its broadcast debut this Sunday, January 4: LIFE ITSELF

Steve James’ portrait of the late film critic Roger Ebert had its world premiere at Sundance last year. Its festival circuit has included Nantucket, DOC NYC, Cannes, Ebertfest, and AFI Docs, among several others. The film has been shortlisted for the Best Documentary Oscar.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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