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On TV: THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, January 1:
THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN

Director:
Jennifer M Kroot

Co-Director:
Bill Weber

Premiere:
SXSW 2017

Select Festivals:
Cleveland, DOXA, Ashland, Nashville, Montclair, Martha’s Vineyard, Oxford, Provicnetown, Galway, Frameline, Outfest, LGBT fests in Boston, Tel Aviv, San Diego, Vancouver, Hong Kong

About:
On the life and work of the acclaimed author of the TALES OF THE CITY series.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: KUSAMA – INFINITY

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KUSAMA – INFINITY
Heather Lenz presents a thoughtful look at the life and art of the celebrated queen of polka dots.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: KAILASH

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KAILASH
Derek Doneen profiles one man’s tireless mission to end child slavery.

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US Documentary Competition
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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: INVENTING TOMORROW

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INVENTING TOMORROW
Laura Nix profiles several international students pursuing answers to environmental issues in their science fair projects.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition

Special Program:
The New Climate
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2017 Top Ten (+ Ten) Docs

 

 

Earlier today, Indiewire posted the top ten lists of various film industry respondents, including mine. You can see the full list here and my picks here.

As noted there, I’ve restricted my list to non-fiction as a counterbalance, since most of these sorts of year-end rankings tend to only begrudging include one or two documentaries and otherwise heap praise on fiction films. My picks are also limited to official releases in 2017. Various festival favorites which have not yet come to theatres/ancillary will likely make it on next year’s list.

Here are pointers to what I’ve written about my top ten docs of 2017 on what (not) to doc previously. The films are unranked and in alphabetical order. I’ve also named ten additional docs or doc series as a secondary list below.

Top Ten, followed by ten more:

ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL

ALL THIS PANIC

DAWSON CITY: FROZEN TIME

DINA

JANE

KEDI

MOTHERLAND

QUEST

RAT FILM

STRONG ISLAND

 

 

 

BRIMSTONE & GLORY

CITY OF GHOSTS

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

FACES PLACES

ICARUS

THE KEEPERS

LA 92

LAST MEN IN ALEPPO

ONE OF US

WORMWOOD

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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING

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HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING
RaMell Ross rewrites familiar representational tropes of race, region, and class in this impressionistic portrait of two young African American men in the American South.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition
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On TV: THIS IS BOB HOPE…

Coming to PBS’s American Masters in an unabridged director’s cut tomorrow, Friday, December 29:
THIS IS BOB HOPE…

Director:
John Scheinfeld

Premiere:
American Masters (Nov 2017, abridged version)

About:
An in-depth look at the life and eight-decade career of the comedian and performer.

Popular across a broad spectrum of entertainment, from his early years in vaudeville through popular music, radio, stage, and screen, Bob Hope happily lived most of his 100 years in the public spotlight before his death in 2003. Once a cutting edge comic talent, he was viewed as old-fashioned by the 1970s, and fell out of favor. Scheinfeld’s affectionate portrait reminds audiences of his prodigious comic abilities and showmanship, drawing from Hope’s personal archives as well as a wealth of performance footage and interviews with family members and celebrity friends and fans like Billy Crystal, Conan O’Brien, and Margaret Cho. The well-constructed and comprehensive film details Hope’s rise to stardom, buoyed by his popular song “Thanks for the Memories,” and his lasting contributions to comedy, including his development of the topical monologue and conversational humor that influenced generations of stand-ups. In addition, Scheinfeld explores Hope’s charity work and long association with the USO, providing entertainment to military audiences for decades – and, in the case of his appearances during the Vietnam War, painting him as a hawk politically, further underlining that he was out of touch with younger audiences. Still, as demonstrated in the ample examples here, there’s no denying Hope’s talent.

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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: HAL

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HAL
Amy Scott celebrates maverick director Hal Ashby.

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US Documentary Competition
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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: THE DEVIL WE KNOW

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THE DEVIL WE KNOW
Stephanie Soechtig and co-director Jeremy Seifert uncover a corporation’s widespread use of dangerous chemicals, despite their known impact on human health.

Festival Section:
US Documentary Competition

Special Program:
The New Climate
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2018 Sundance Docs in Focus: DARK MONEY

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DARK MONEY
Kimberly Reed reveals the dangerous impact of Citizens United on Montana’s politics.

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US Documentary Competition
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