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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE EARTH IS BLUE AS AN ORANGE

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THE EARTH IS BLUE AS AN ORANGE
Iryna Tsilyk observes a Ukrainian family as they process life in a war zone by making films about their experience.

Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition

Country:
Ukraine/Lithuania
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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: ACASA, MY HOME

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ACASA, MY HOME
Radu Ciorniciuc follows a Romanian family forced to leave their self-sufficient life off the grid for the city.

Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition

Country:
Romania/Germany/Finland
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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: WHIRLYBIRD

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WHIRLYBIRD
Matt Yoka tells the story of a marriage’s fraying against the backdrop of cutthroat news reporting in 1990s Los Angeles.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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2020 Cinema Eye Honors Winners

The 13th annual Cinema Eye Honors, recognizing achievements in non-fiction film from 2019, were celebrated at the Museum of the Moving Image at a ceremony last evening.

Below is the full list of winners announced at last night’s ceremony, which was hosted for the first year by documentarian Yance Ford (STRONG ISLAND). I once again served on the Nominations Committee for features. Congratulations to all the winners, nominees, and the hard-working Cinema Eye organizers.

Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking
AMERICAN FACTORY
Directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert
Produced by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert, Jeff Reichert, and Julie Parker Benello

Audience Choice Prize
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM
Directed by John Chester

Outstanding Achievement in Direction
Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert for AMERICAN FACTORY

Outstanding Achievement in Editing
Todd Douglas Miller for APOLLO 11

Outstanding Achievement in Production
Waad Al-Kateab for FOR SAMA & Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær for THE CAVE (tie)

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Fejmi Daut and Samir Ljuma for HONEYLAND

Outstanding Achievement in an Original Music Score
Matt Morton for APOLLO 11

Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation
Patrick Cederberg, Matthew Hornick, and Ash Thorp for THE GREAT HACK

Outstanding Achievement in a Debut Feature Film
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MY MOTHER
Directed by Beniamino Barrese

Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Film Made for Broadcast
LEAVING NEVERLAND
Directed by Dan Reed, HBO

Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Series Made for Broadcast
TRICKY DICK
Directed by Mary Robertson, CNN

Outstanding Achievement in Editing in a Nonfiction Film or Series for Broadcast
David Tillman for APOLLO: MISSIONS TO THE MOON, NatGeo

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Nonfiction Film or Series for Broadcast
Mark Ritchie, Julian Klincewicz, Dikayl Rimmasch, and Irie Calkins for HOMECOMING, Netflix

Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Short Filmmaking
GHOSTS OF SUGARLAND
Directed by Bassam Tariq

Spotlight Award
PRESENT.PERFECT.
Directed by Shengze Zhu

Heterodox Award
THE SOUVENIR
Directed by Joanna Hogg

Legacy Award
KOYAANISQATSI
Directed by Godfrey Reggio

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: WELCOME TO CHECHNYA

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WELCOME TO CHECHNYA
David France reveals a state-sanctioned policy to rid Chechnya of LGBTQ+ individuals, and those brave enough to risk their lives to help the embattled community.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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On TV: MCCARTHY

Coming to PBS’s American Experience tonight, Monday, January 6:
MCCARTHY

Director:
Sharon Grimberg

World Premiere:
American Experience (January 2020)

About:
A comprehensive account of the rise and fall of notorious Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy.

Director Sharon Grimberg effectively if conventionally recounts how Joseph McCarthy went from humble farm family beginnings to defeat a seemingly unbeatable incumbent, becoming the junior senator from Wisconsin, and go on to become a feared household name in Washington DC. In February 1950, capitalizing on Cold War tensions, McCarthy fabricated the possession of a list of known communists in the US State Department at an unassuming political event in West Virginia. Once the press fell for the story, the Red Scare was on, and, seeking continued attention, McCarthy needed to keep the lies going, ruining countless lives in the process. McCarthy’s reign of terror continued until the famously televised Army-McCarthy hearings of June 1954, when the Republican establishment finally had enough of the senator’s showboating and publicly censured him. While this did not end the larger anti-communist or anti-homosexual crusade, it did effectively end popular interest in the senator, who continued to serve until his death in 1957. Though Grimberg didn’t intend to create parallels with a present-day unlikely politician prone to outrageous lies and addicted to media attention, the connections are there for those viewers wishing to see them, making this biography resonant with today’s political circus.

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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: US KIDS

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US KIDS
Kim A Snyder follows the young survivors of the Parkland school shooting over a transformative year and a half.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: TIME

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TIME
Garrett Bradley presents a longitudinal portrait of a marriage and a family separated by incarceration.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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2020 Sundance Docs in Focus: A THOUSAND CUTS

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A THOUSAND CUTS
Ramona S Diaz presents a chilling look at the assault on fundamental democratic freedoms in the Philippines.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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In Theatres: ADVOCATE

Coming to theatres today, Friday, January 3:
ADVOCATE

Directors:
Rachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaïche

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Docaviv, IDFA, CPH:DOX, Hot Docs, Sheffield, Thessaloniki Doc, Krakow, Human Rights Watch, Doc Edge, Philadelphia, Other Israel, United Nations Association, Antenna, UK Jewish, San Francisco Jewish

Notable Recognition:
The doc has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards.

About:
An exploration of the Israeli justice system through a passionate Israeli attorney working for Palestinian defendants.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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