Category Archives: Recommendations

On TV: ONE CHILD NATION

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, March 30:
ONE CHILD NATION

Directors:
Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, True/False, Tribeca, Hot Docs, CPH:DOX, Sheffield, Full Frame, AFI Docs, DOXA, San Francisco, Seattle, Doc10, Docville, Florida, Sarasota, Sydney, New Zealand, Montclair, Biografilm, Human Rights Watch

Notable Recognition:
The doc was shortlisted for the Academy Awards.

About:
An expose of the unseen consequences of China’s one-child policy.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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On TV: THE INN AT LITTLE WASHINGTON

Coming to PBS tonight, Friday, March 27:
THE INN AT LITTLE WASHINGTON

Director:
Mira Chang

World Premiere:
Virginia 2019

About:
A profile of world-renowned Virginian restaurant in its 40th year as it seeks a three-star Micheline rating.

Located in rural Washington VA, the titular establishment is the creation of Patrick O’Connell, a largely self-taught chef. As filmmaker Mira Chang’s portrait begins, O’Connell and his dedicated staff are convinced their world-class food and distinctive atmosphere will merit their elevation from two to three Micheline stars. Her camera is on hand to capture the phone call which congratulates O’Connell on achieving… two stars. While disappointed, the colorful chef takes the news well and uses it to light a fire under his feet to prove the restaurant deserves a third star. Chang’s light but enjoyable film follows him over the next year in this mission, which also coincides with preparations for a special 40th anniversary celebration – a perfect excuse to recount the iconic Inn’s history. Along the way, O’Connell reveals how he braved homophobia and distrust – and, later, annoyance with the disruption caused by bringing an international spotlight on the sleepy town – to become a valued member of the community.

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On VOD: THE SETTLERS

settlersNew to OVID.tv this week:
THE SETTLERS

Director:
Shimon Dotan

Premiere:
Sundance 2016

Select Festivals:
New York, DocAviv, IDFA, Biografilm, Sheffield, SF Jewish, Bergen, Heartland

About:
A wide-reaching exploration of the impact of Jewish settlements in the occupied territories of the West Bank.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: LIFELINE/ CLYFFORD STILL

New to VOD this week:
LIFELINE/ CLYFFORD STILL

Director:
Dennis Scholl

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2019

About:
An in-depth exploration of the life and work of the American Abstract Expressionist artist.

I previously wrote about the doc hereL.

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On DVD: T-REX

t-rex-sigNew to DVD this week:
T-REX

Directors:
Drea Cooper and Zackary Canepari

Premiere:
SXSW 2015

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, New Orleans, San Francisco, Traverse City, Camden, Hot Springs Doc, DOK Leipzig, Cucalorus, Athena, Atlantic

About:
A profile of a female boxer’s Olympic dreams.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: CRIP CAMP

Coming to Netflix today, Wednesday, March 25:
CRIP CAMP

Directors:
Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht

Premiere:
Sundance 2020

Select Festivals (including COVID 19-cancelled/postponed events):
Documentary Fortnight, True/False, San Francisco, Human Rights Watch London, ReelAbilities, Miami

About:
A chronicle of the origins of America’s disability rights movement.

My pre-Sundance doc profile may be found here.

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On TV: EAST LAKE MEADOWS: A PUBLIC HOUSING STORY

Coming to PBS tonight, Tuesday, March 24:
EAST LAKE MEADOWS: A PUBLIC HOUSING STORY

Director:
Sarah Burns and David McMahon

World Premiere:
PBS broadcast (March 2020)

About:
The history of an Atlanta public housing community.

Located on the outskirts of Atlanta, adjacent to a golf course, East Lake Meadows opened in 1970, serving an urgent need for public housing for low-income families, primarily African Americans. After years of neglect that facilitated the emergence of crime in the community, an agreement was reached between developers and the city of Atlanta to demolish the housing in 1995 and replace it with a new mixed-income community. Filmmakers Sarah Burns and David McMahon explore the history of the development of East Lake Meadows through to its re-envisioning as an upwardly mobile part of the greater Atlanta area, delving into the narratives that enabled the transformation, and the role that racism and classism played. Interviews with former residents of the community speak to the positive forces that were overshadowed, unfairly, by a reputation for crime and violence that was blamed on residents, ignoring the systemic inequalities that stacked the deck against them. What emerges is a fascinating oral history of resilience and reclamation, setting straight the accepted but shamefully flawed official story, like so many others involving public housing in the nation’s history.

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On VOD: KARL MARX CITY

New to OVID.tv last week:
KARL MARX CITY

Directors:
Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker

Premiere:
Toronto 2016

Select Festivals:
New York, Chicago, Stockholm, Palm Springs, Guadalajara, CPH:DOX, Movies That Matter, Indielisboa, Docaviv, Durban

About:
A personal exploration of the legacy of the East German surveillance state.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: SHOOTING THE MAFIA

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24:
SHOOTING THE MAFIA

Director:
Kim Longinotto

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Berlin, CPH:DOX, Docs Against Gravity, Biografilm, London, Vilnius, Zurich

About:
A portrait of an acclaimed Sicilian photographer and her lifetime bravely bearing witness to the Mafia’s crimes.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On TV: THE RESCUE LIST

Coming to PBS’s POV this coming Monday, March 23:
THE RESCUE LIST

Directors:
Alyssa Fedele and Zachary Fink

World Premiere:
Full Frame 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, San Francisco, Heartland, Big Sky, BendFilm, DocLands, Denver, Sebastopol Doc

About:
Ghanaian activists are on a mission rescue and rehabilitate victims of a child-slavery industry.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Surrounding Ghana’s Lake Volta – the largest man-made lake on Earth – is an active child-slavery industry. Sold by desperate families and abused by fishing masters, some 20,000 children work in perilous conditions. Activists like Stephen Kwame Addo, who escaped from such a fate himself, work to rescue as many children as possible and rehabilitate them before attempting to reunite them with their families. This ultimately hopeful film intimately documents the experiences of three boys as they make the transition back to normal life after their harrowing ordeal.

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