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In Theatres: NATIONAL GALLERY

national galleryComing to theatres today, Wednesday, November 5: NATIONAL GALLERY

Frederick Wiseman’s exploration of the London museum bowed at Cannes. It has gone on to screen at Toronto, NYFF, Deauville, Biografilm, London, Chicago, Rio, Zurich, Vancouver, Sydney, and Busan, among several others.

In line with the documentary master’s studies of institutions, Wiseman’s latest film offers an expanded look at the titular museum, both from the perspective of a visitor and of an insider. At the same time, the film is not only concerned with exposing works of art and those who display them, but also in interrogating the very act of viewing them. As Wiseman’s camera travels through the exhibits, it mimics the behavior of a patron, surveying the artwork both at a distance and in detail, then listening in as guides provide historical context, or, for younger attendees, guidance on how to find stories among the pieces. Later, Wiseman goes behind the scenes, as the work of restoration is intriguingly revealed, including the discovery of unexpected treasures from the application of modern technology to centuries’ old canvases; audits staff meetings in which a debate ensues about accessibility vs elitism; and follows curators as they meticulously arrange pieces to maximize the impact of their presentation and avoid unseemly shadows. The director also offers a survey of other activities taking place at the gallery, from art appreciation for the blind, nude model drawing, and even poetry or dance performances. While some of the latter feel like they cross the line into excess, as a whole these scenes demonstrate on a key theme – public access to art – of which the well-constructed film itself serves as a self-reflexive example.

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2014 DOC NYC in Focus: Midnight Docs

1201x782-KEY-IMAGE-Love_and_Terror_on_the_Howling_Plains_of_Nowhere_01-copy-400x200The penultimate features section of this year’s DOC NYC gives audiences a reason to stay up late: Midnight Docs Continue reading

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In Theatres: I AM SANTA CLAUS

I-am-Santa-Claus-300x161Coming to theatres today, Tuesday, November 4: I AM SANTA CLAUS

Tommy Avallone’s year-in-the-life profile of professional Santa Clauses debuted at the Hollywood Film Festival a few weeks ago. The film now comes to over a dozen cities for a special one-night-only engagement.

Executive produced by Morgan Spurlock and produced by WWE’s Mick Foley, who also appears extensively, Avallone’s film is a generally light-hearted look at the Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas – several of the men behind the mall mainstay entrusted to deliver holiday cheer. The film reveals the experiences of Santas from around the country – and just how seriously they take the responsibility: Southern California’s Bob, a real estate agent who still sees himself as a West Virginia hillbilly; depressed and struggling Russell from Michigan, who finds himself financially dependent on the role; Long Island’s tattooed Frank, who is so into Santa that he’s had his name legally changed to “Santa Claus;” and Ft Worth’s Jim, who competes in gay bear competitions when he’s not portraying Santa. Threaded between their stories is Foley, an amiable Christmas-happy wrestling hall of famer who decides to fully embrace becoming Santa Claus, meeting with other Santas and seeing what goes into the process of transforming himself from St Mick to St Nick.

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2014 DOC NYC in Focus: Sonic Cinema

1201x782-KEY-IMAGE-ElliottSmith_HAY_09022014-Credit-Heaven-Adores-You-copy-1160x652Sonic Cinema, DOC NYC‘s popular section devoted to docs about music and musicians, wraps up today’s festival preview: Continue reading

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Special Screening: SUPERMENSCH

supermenschComing to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Wednesday, November 5: SUPERMENSCH: THE LEGEND OF SHEP GORDON

Mike Myers’ tribute to the unheralded man behind the careers of rockstars and celebrity chefs debuted at Toronto last year. Fest screenings followed at Tribeca, Full Frame, Sarasota, SXSW, Sydney, Miami, and Montclair, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc out of Toronto here.

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2014 DOC NYC in Focus: Docs Redux

1201x782-David-Still-Courtsey-of-Drew-Associates-copy-400x200The fourth and final new section of this year’s DOC NYC revisits nonfiction from the past: Docs Redux Continue reading

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On VOD: NO NO: A DOCKUMENTARY

no noComing to VOD today, Tuesday, November 4: NO NO: A DOCKUMENTARY

Jeffrey Radice’s profile of the life of baseball player Dock Ellis bowed at Sundance this year. Screenings followed at SXSW, Montclair, Dallas, Sidewalk, San Francisco, and Florida, among others. It now comes to iTunes following a limited theatrical release earlier this Fall.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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Special Screening: THE WAR ROOM

Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4: THE WAR ROOM

Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker’s behind-the-scenes chronicle of Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign debuted at Toronto in 1993. Screenings followed at the New York Film Festival and Berlin, among others, with a limited theatrical release and an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary resulting. The filmmaking pair have been the subject of this season’s STF retrospective, and will be receiving Lifetime Achievement Awards as part of the inaugural DOC NYC Visionaries Tribute later this month.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2014 DOC NYC in Focus: Fight the Power

1201x782-BROTHERS-OF-THE-BLACK-LIST-Students-protest-in-front-of-the-colleges-administration-building-in-Fall-1992-Image-by-Bruce-Endries-2-1160x652Activism in its many forms is the focus of Fight the Power, the third of four new sections for DOC NYC 2014: Continue reading

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On TV: POWERLESS

powerlessComing to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, November 3: POWERLESS

Deepti Kakkar and Fahad Mustafa’s look at a literal power struggle in India had its premiere at Berlin last year. It went on to screen at Tribeca, CPH:DOX, IDFA, Dubai, Melbourne, Zurich, and Vienna, among others.

The impoverished Indian city of Kanpur is the setting for a morally ambiguous and not wholly satisfactory tale of haves and have-nots, centered on access to electricity. On one side is Loha, a self-styled Robin Hood who risks his own safety to reroute power from legal connections to the homes of those who could never hope to afford it. On the other is Ritu Maheshwari, the first female CEO of local power company KESCo, who sees this theft hurting her bottom line. The often surprisingly well-shot film details a cat-and-mouse game between the two, as Loha scoffs at Maheshwari’s attempts to crackdown on his actions, willfully or naively ignoring – to a frustrating degree for the viewer – that what he’s doing is clearly theft that ultimately threatens to dismantle the supply of power for everyone.

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