Next up in the US Documentary Competition: Jimmy Chin and E Chai Vasarhelyi’s MERU, which tracks multiple attempts to scale a dangerous peak by three determined mountain climbers. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: MERU
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: LARRY KRAMER IN LOVE & ANGER
Today’s look at the 2015 Sundance US Documentary Competition starts with Jean Carlomusto’s LARRY KRAMER IN LOVE & ANGER, a far-ranging portrait of the controversial activist/author. Continue reading
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In Theatres & On VOD: THE SEARCH FOR GENERAL TSO
Coming to theatres and to VOD tomorrow, Friday, January 2: THE SEARCH FOR GENERAL TSO
Ian Cheney’s look at Chinese culinary and immigration history had its premiere at Tribeca this Spring. It went on to screen at Seattle, IFF Boston, AFI Docs, Camden, and Sidewalk, among others.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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2014 Top Ten Docs
Earlier today, Indiewire posted the top ten lists of various film industry respondents, including mine. You can see the full list here and my picks here.
As noted there, I’ve restricted my list to non-fiction and to only those docs that had official releases in 2014. Various festival favorites which have not yet come to theatres/ancillary will likely make it on next year’s list.
Here are pointers to what I’ve written about my top ten docs of 2014 on what (not) to doc previously. The films are unranked and in alphabetical order:
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO
The second half of my US Documentary Competition profiles begins with Alexandra Shiva’s HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO, which follows young people on the autism spectrum as they prepare for a Spring formal. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: HOT GIRLS WANTED
The end of the first half of the US Documentary Competition is signaled by HOT GIRLS WANTED, Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus’ behind-the-scenes look at the realities of amateur porn. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: FINDERS KEEPERS
The US Documentary Competition heads into strange but true terrain with FINDERS KEEPERS, Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel’s chronicle of a most unusual custody battle. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: CITY OF GOLD
Today’s Sundance doc profiles wrap up with: CITY OF GOLD, Laura Gabbert’s portrait of a gourmand and the city he loves.
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: CARTEL LAND
The 2015 Sundance US Documentary Competition continues with: CARTEL LAND, Matthew Heineman’s look at the response to Mexican drug cartels on both sides of the border. Continue reading
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2015 Sundance Docs in Focus: CALL ME LUCKY
Continuing my look at the 2015 Sundance US Documentary Competition: CALL ME LUCKY, Bobcat Goldthwait’s surprising portrait of fellow comedian Barry Crimmins. Continue reading
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