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Special Screening: THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE

central park 5Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction tomorrow, Thursday, January 30: THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE

Sarah Burns, David McMahon, and Ken Burns’ examination of an infamous case of injustice had its world premiere at Cannes in 2012. Festival screening included Telluride, Toronto, DOC NYC, and more before a limited theatrical run, DVD/VOD release, and PBS broadcast. Recently, NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio has announced plans to settle a lawsuit stemming from the case.

I previously wrote about the doc out of Toronto here.

Note: A Q&A with two of the exonerated subjects of the film, Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise, will follow the screening.

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On VOD: LAST WOMAN STANDING

last woman standingComing to VOD today, Tuesday, January 28: LAST WOMAN STANDING

Juliet Lammers and Lorraine Price’s portrait of two boxers contending for a sole Olympic spot made its debut at Hot Docs last year. It went on to screen at Big Sky, Hot Springs, and other events. It now comes to iTunes, Amazon, Movies on Demand, PlayStation, Google Play, Vudu, CinemaNow, and XBOX via FilmBuff.

Lammers and Price initially set out to track world champion Canadian boxers and friends Ariane Fortin and Mary Spencer on their way to the London Olympics, the first time women’s boxing was included as an official category. When they discover that there is only one spot open, the athletes find that they must compete against one another to have a shot at Olympic gold, putting a strain on their friendship and costing one her dream of victory on the international stage. The film offers insight into the minds and personalities of the determined and affable athletes, but unfortunately sometimes gets bogged down in the minutiae of the qualification process, which likely won’t be of much interest to anyone aside from Canadian boxing fans. Still, in its portrait of perseverance, the doc succeeds in demonstrating its subjects’ athleticism and discipline.

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On TV: THE PRUITT-IGOE MYTH

Coming to WORLD Channel’s America ReFramed series tonight, Tuesday January 28: THE PRUITT-IGOE MYTH: AN URBAN HISTORY

Chad Friedrichs’ exploration of an infamous St Louis urban renewal program debuted at True/False in 2011. It went on to screen at Silverdocs, Full Frame, Los Angeles, and Stranger Than Fiction, and to enjoy a limited theatrical release.

I included the film in my Silverdocs coverage here.

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On TV: THE STATE OF ARIZONA

state_of_arizona-01-thumb-largeComing to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, January 27: THE STATE OF ARIZONA

Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini’s exploration of Arizona’s divisive immigration legislation has participated in various community screenings in the lead up to its national broadcast tonight.

Taking a wide-ranging approach, Sandoval and Tambini offer both macro and micro views of the controversy, contextualizing the extreme steps the state has taken within a larger discourse around federal immigration and border policy, while also checking in on major and minor players on a local level, from Governor Jan Brewer, State Senator Russell Pearce, and Sheriff Joe Arpaio, all very vocal supporters of the Draconian laws under debate; to their opponents in grassroots groups like Puente, represented here by Carlos Garcia; as well as everyday individuals drawn into the controversy on both sides, woven through intermittently. While successful in providing a surprisingly comprehensive overview, this expansive focus allows the viewer to get only a surface glimpse rather than a deeper, more intimate appreciation of the impact of either the influx of undocumented individuals on the community or of the harsh laws that opponents say are based on harassment and racial profiling.

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2014 Sundance Awards

sundance 2014 logo betterWith Sundance 2014 concluding yesterday, w(n)td has resumed regular posting today, but there’s one last bit of Park City business to attend to: the awards. I live-tweeted Saturday’s awards announcements already, but for those who missed it, here’s the recap: Continue reading

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In Theatres: CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO

charlie victor romeoComing to NYC’s Film Forum this Wednesday, January 29: CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO

Robert Berger and Karlyn Michelson’s experimental black box-based airline emergency film debuted at Sundance last year. It also went on to screen at the New York Film Festival, DocPoint, AFI Fest, CPH:DOX, and Hamptons.

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

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On Cable: HERBLOCK

herblockComing to HBO tonight, Monday, January 27: HERBLOCK: THE BLACK & THE WHITE

Michael Stevens’ love letter to the influential editorial cartoonist debuted at Tribeca last year. Other festival berths included AFI Docs and Martha’s Vineyard.

I included the film in my AFI Docs coverage here.

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Special Note: w(n)td & 2014 Sundance

sundance 2014 logo betterWith the 2014 Sundance Film Festival beginning tonight, Thursday, January 16, and running through Sunday, January 26, my responsibilities as Programming Associate for the festival will keep me from posting here, so w(n)td will be on hiatus for the duration. Normal, daily posting will resume on Monday, January 27.

To keep up with goings on in Park City, follow me on Twitter, or follow my Sundance filmmaker class of 2014 Twitter list.

Finally, before I sign off, here are links to each of my 2014 Sundance documentary profiles, divided by section:

US Documentary Competition
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ALIVE INSIDE: A STORY OF MUSIC & MEMORY

ALL THE BEAUTIFUL THINGS

CAPTIVATED: THE TRIALS OF PAMELA SMART

THE CASE AGAINST 8

CESAR’S LAST FAST

DINOSAUR 13

E-TEAM

FED UP

THE INTERNET’S OWN BOY: THE STORY OF AARON SWARTZ

IVORY TOWER

MARMATO

NO NO: A DOCKUMENTARY

THE OVERNIGHTERS

PRIVATE VIOLENCE

RICH HILL (pictured)

WATCHERS OF THE SKY

World Cinema Documentary Competition
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20,000 DAYS ON EARTH

CONCERNING VIOLENCE (pictured)

THE GREEN PRINCE

HAPPINESS

LOVE CHILD

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MY PRAIRIE HOME

THE NOTORIOUS MR BOUT

RETURN TO HOMS

SEPIDEH – REACHING FOR THE STARS

WE COME AS FRIENDS

WEB JUNKIE

Documentary Premieres
life itself
THE BATTERED BASTARDS OF BASEBALL

FINDING FELA

FREEDOM SUMMER

HAPPY VALLEY

LAMBERT & STAMP

LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM

LIFE ITSELF (pictured)

MITT

THIS MAY BE THE LAST TIME

TO BE TAKEI

WE ARE THE GIANT

WHITEY: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V JAMES J BULGER

Premieres
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NICK OFFERMAN: AMERICAN HAM







Park City at Midnight
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UNDER THE ELECTRIC SKY (EDC 2013)







New Frontier
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LIVING STARS (pictured)

THE MEASURE OF ALL THINGS

THROUGH A LENS DARKLY: BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THE EMERGENCE OF A PEOPLE

From the Collection
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HOOP DREAMS

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In Theatres: AATSINKI: THE STORY OF ARCTIC COWBOYS

large_aatsinki_1Coming to NYC’s IFC Center next Friday, January 24: AATSINKI: THE STORY OF ARCTIC COWBOYS

Jessica Oreck’s chronicle of a year in the life of reindeer herders had its world premiere at Tribeca last year. It went on to screen at Hot Docs, Vancouver, BFI London, New Orleans, and Abu Dhabi, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc out of Tribeca here.

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In Theatres: MERCEDES SOSA: THE VOICE OF LATIN AMERICA

Mercedes-Sosa-Key-Image-280x140Coming to NYC’s Cinema Village next Friday, January 24: MERCEDES SOSA: THE VOICE OF LATIN AMERICA

Rodrigo H Vila’s portrait of the iconic performer made its debut at the IFF Panama last year. It also screened at DOC NYC, IDFA, Havana’s International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, and Sydney Latin American, among others.

A legend in Latin America, where her career spanned nearly half a century, Argentine Sosa reached beyond the confines of the region to build a fan base around the world, performing at thousands of concerts from Carnegie Hall to the Roman Colosseum. Recording forty albums that sold in the millions, the Grammy award winning performer popularized folk music from her native Argentina, as well as sounds from Brazil, Cuba, and elsewhere, simultaneously drawing attention to the political struggles in the region. Vila’s intimate portrait of the late singer explores her music and legacy through archival performances, interviews, and tributes from collaborators and admirers.

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