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In Theatres: AT BERKELEY

atberkeley_01Coming to NYC’s IFC Center tomorrow, Friday, November 8: AT BERKELEY

Frederick Wiseman’s immersion into the American public university debuted at Venice this Fall. It’s gone on to screen at Toronto, New York, London, Chicago, and the upcoming Stockholm Film Festival.

I included the film in my Toronto coverage here.

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2013 DOC NYC in Focus: Short List

20-Feet-from-Stardom-Key-Image-Courtesy-of-Weinstein-Co-280x140DOC NYC‘s Short List shines a well-deserved spotlight on some of the best nonfiction released earlier in the year, just in time for awards season. Continue reading

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CPH:DOX 2013 Overview

cph dox logo 2012Copenhagen’s much-lauded nonfiction event, CPH:DOX, kicks off its 11th edition tonight, Thursday, November 7, and wraps up next Sunday, November 17. Over eleven days, the festival, known for its expansive consideration of films on the fringe of documentary, will present approximately 170 feature-length films, including several retrospective screenings, in addition to live concerts, seminars, and other events. I’ve still never had the opportunity to attend, sadly, but if I were going this year, the following titles stand out for me, section-by-section: Continue reading

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In Theatres: CAUCUS

Caucus_2.470x264Coming to the Film Society of Lincoln Center this Friday, November 8: CAUCUS

AJ Schnack’s disarming verité look at the Republicans who vied for the White House made its debut at Hot Docs earlier this year. Its festival circuit has included AFI Docs, Camden, and the upcoming AFI Fest and Denver.

I previously wrote about the film out of Hot Docs here.

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In Theatres: THE ARMSTRONG LIE

armstronglie_01Coming to theatres this Friday, November 8: THE ARMSTRONG LIE

Alex Gibney’s candid look at the fall of the cycling legend debuted at Venice this Fall. Its fest circuit has also included Toronto, London, the Hamptons, Jihlava, Vancouver, and the upcoming Starz Denver Film Festival, among others.

I included the doc in my TIFF coverage here.

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2013 DOC NYC in Focus: Midnight Docs

The-Final-Member-Key-Image-Courtesy-of-Drafthouse-Films-280x140Four films make up DOC NYC‘s late-night weekend section, Midnight Docs, offering extreme eating, boundary pushing sex, a penis hunt, and the search for a legendary creature. Continue reading

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In Theatres: THE STONE ROSES: MADE OF STONE

stone rosesComing to theatres today, Wednesday, November 6: THE STONE ROSES: MADE OF STONE

Shane Meadows’ tribute to the influential Mancunian band made its debut this past May in Manchester. In addition to a very successful theatrical release in the UK and Ireland, the doc has screened at fests in Sydney, Karlovy Vary, Athens, and Tokyo, among others. It now opens across the US and in select Canadian cities for one or two evening events.

The band, whose self-entitled first album led to immediate success in 1989, found worldwide success, with a legion of fans including acclaimed filmmaker Meadows (TWENTY FOUR SEVEN, THIS IS ENGLAND), making his documentary debut here. After the band became embroiled in a contract dispute which delayed their second album, they found their fortunes turn, and ultimately broke up in 1996. Fifteen years later, they unexpectedly announced a reunion tour, inviting Meadows to follow them as they rehearse and perform around Europe before their major concerts back in Manchester. As he charts their sometimes rocky return, which includes a gig in Amsterdam that nearly derails the entire plan, Meadows reflects on the band’s history and impact on the music scene. Very much the work of a fan for other fans, Meadows’ film barely gets into the controversies or difficult personalities that one might expect from a conventional BEHIND THE MUSIC type of project. Instead it revels in the euphoria of audiences given the opportunity to experience performers that have meant a great deal to them – most effectively shown in an extended sequence about a last-minute surprise concert thrown for fans that is free upon the condition that attendees present some piece of memorabilia that demonstrates they’re fans – CDs, albums, concert t-shirts. Even viewers who aren’t Stone Roses diehards can appreciate what it means for these fans to see them live in concert once again.

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On Cable: PANDORA’S PROMISE

pandora's promiseComing to CNN this Thursday, November 7: PANDORA’S PROMISE

Robert Stone’s re-evaluation of nuclear power made its world premiere at Sundance this year. Since then, the doc has screened at True/False, Full Frame, Stranger Than Fiction, as well as several universities before its limited theatrical release this Summer.

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

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On DVD: THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX

hip hop hoaxComing to DVD today, Tuesday, November 5: THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX

Jeanie Finlay’s recounting of the strange story of Silibil n’ Brains had its world premiere at SXSW. Its fest circuit has included Hot Docs, Sheffield, Edinburgh, and DOXA, among others.

I previously wrote about the film out of Hot Docs here.

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2013 DOC NYC in Focus: Sonic Cinema

Death-Metal-Angola-Key-Image-Johan-Legraie-280x140Next up in my extended profile of DOC NYC is our ever-popular music doc strand, Sonic Cinema, which explores a diverse range of genres and performing personalities. Continue reading

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