Category Archives: Film

In Theatres: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT

Coming to NYC’s IFC Center this Friday, July 6: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT

Yung Chang premiered his sports doc/economic commentary at Sundance. It’s gone on to screen at Hot Docs, Sheffield, and Silverdocs, among others. The doc expands to other cities later this month and into August.

I wrote about the film before Sundance here.

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Special Screening: THE IMPOSTER

Coming to NYC’s Rooftop Films this Thursday, July 5: THE IMPOSTER

Bart Layton’s gripping investigation into a case of assumed identity made its world premiere at Sundance earlier this year. It’s gone on to screen at other notable festivals including Seattle, Edinburgh, BAMcinemafest, and Miami, where it won the grand jury prize.

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

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In Theatres: UNITED IN ANGER

Coming to NYC’s Quad Cinema this Friday, July 6: UNITED IN ANGER

Jim Hubbard’s history of ACT UP had its world premiere at MoMA’s Documentary Fortnight. Its festival circuit has also included Hot Docs, LGBT fests in Torino, Boston, Toronto, and Milan, as well as Frameline. Later this month it will also screen at Outfest and Philadelphia’s Q Fest.

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

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On DVD: GONE

Coming to DVD next Tuesday, July 3: GONE: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF AERYN GILLERN

Gretchen and John Morning’s doc on a mother’s crusade to locate her missing gay son in Vienna premiered last year at Tribeca. Its festival run has included a number of LGBT events, including Frameline, AgLIFF, Reel Affirmations, Image Out, and NewFest, where it scored best documentary, as well as the Viennale.

I included the film in my Tribeca roundup here.

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On Cable: MARINA ABRAMOVIC THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

Premiering on HBO next Monday, July 2: MARINA ABRAMOVIC THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

Matthew Akers premiered his film on the Serbian performance artist’s MoMA retrospective at Sundance this year. The doc went on to pick up an audience award at the Berlinale, and was released theatrically earlier this month.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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Karlovy Vary 2012: Documentary Overview

One of Europe’s oldest and most respected film festivals, Karlovy Vary, begins its 47th edition this Friday and runs through July 7. Set in a picturesque spa city in the Czech Republic’s Bohemia, the A-list event serves as a mid-Summer launching point for scores of new films, and draws attendees from around the world to the crossroads of Western and Eastern Europe, including 10,000 backpacking students who camp out in a local soccer stadium, watch films all day, and party all night. I attended last year’s festival for Indiewire and had a fantastic time. While I’m unfortunately not returning this year, I have looked through the roughly 180 features in its lineup to identify 35 documentary features. Of these, here are some highlights – films I would check out if I were Europe-bound: Continue reading

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Silverdocs 2012 in Brief, Part Two

Yesterday, I posted a link to my Indiewire article on this year’s just-concluded Silverdocs, which included a roundup of ten titles. This post adds nearly a dozen more to wrap up my coverage of the event this year. Continue reading

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Special Screening: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT

Coming to NYC’s Rooftop Films this Saturday, June 30: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT

Yung Chang’s exploration of China’s economic and societal changes through the microcosm of boxing had its world premiere earlier this year at Sundance. Since then, it’s screened at several other fests, including Hot Docs, Planete Doc, Sheffield, and It’s All True.

My pre-Sundance profile may be found here.

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Silverdocs 2012 in Brief, Part One

I spent all of last week in Silver Spring MD attending the 10th anniversary edition of Silverdocs. In addition to curating or appearing on a number of panels in the festival’s accompanying Conference, and serving on the shorts jury, I also covered the event for Indiewire. My roundup, including thoughts on ten titles, may be found here, while I plan to supplement my coverage here later this week with additional titles.

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On TV: GRANITO

Coming to POV this Thursday, June 28: GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR

Pamela Yates’ story of how her previous film on Guatemala helped overthrow a dictator made its world premiere at Sundance last year. It later opened the Human Rights Watch Film Festival and enjoyed a limited theatrical release. For its POV engagement, which includes streaming online following the broadcast, Yates had PBS remove the geoblock that typically limits the stream to US and Canada so that it can be accessed around the world. Recognizing the importance of reaching core audiences in Spanish, the film will be streamed in both English and Spanish, and will also include streaming of the prequel film, WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE.

I wrote about the film before Sundance here.

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