Category Archives: Recommendations

2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Modern Family

6 WEEKS TO MOTHER’S DAY


This week begins with my section-by-section spotlight on DOC NYC, starting with a look at unconventional families: Continue reading

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – Pitch Perfect Day


This week’s focus on DOC NYC‘s industry programming series, DOC NYC PRO, wraps with a look at our all-day pitch program on Monday, November 13. Continue reading

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Art & Design

MADDMAN: THE STEVE MADDEN STORY


My DOC NYC focus continues with a look at films about artists, architects, and designers: Continue reading

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In Theatres: A RIVER BELOW

Coming to theatres today, Friday, November 3:
A RIVER BELOW

Director:
Mark Grieco

Premiere:
Tribeca 2017

Select Festivals:
Sheffield Doc/Fest, Hot Docs, Camden, Traverse City, Melbourne, Zurich, Mill Valley, Haifa, Leeds

About:
Efforts to stop the slaughter of the pink river dolphin in Brazil are challenged on ethical grounds.

Grieco’s complex film looks at what has been seen as a victory for wildlife activists in Brazil, and explores its murky underpinnings, which threaten to upend the gains made. At the center of the controversy is the Amazon’s pink river dolphin, known locally as boto, and a scavenger catfish, known as mota or piracatinga. Because of their plentitude and cheapness, mota became a popular catch among both poor fishermen and poor consumers. Because the fish are drawn to fatty flesh, fishermen began slaughtering dolphins to use as bait for the mota, and were on track to decimating the species. The film looks at the efforts of activists to stop the practice by changing Brazilian society’s perception. On one front is Fernando Trujillo, who tries to educate the public about the dangerous levels of mercury within mota, only to be met with serious death threats by fishermen. The latter are set off by the second front, the viral dissemination of footage showing fisherman slaughtering a pregnant dolphin to use it for mota bait, which leads to a temporary ban on mota in the country. Grieco tracks down the source of this footage as Richard Rasmussen, a popular nature reality TV star, and learns that its provenance is not quite so cut and dried, calling into question Rasmussen’s ethics in dealing with the fisherman, whose tenuous livelihood is damaged by the experience. However, it remains unclear if they actually do engage in the slaughter of dolphins, whether or not the video footage is actually genuine, an unfortunate omission that would potentially mitigate their outrage. Still, Grieco poses some provocative questions about whether or not the ends justify the means in this kind of activism.

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On VOD: BANG! THE BERT BERNS STORY

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Friday, November 3:
BANG! THE BERT BERNS STORY

Directors:
Brett Berns and Bob Sarles

Premiere:
SXSW 2016

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Seattle, Vancouver, Mill Valley, San Diego Jewish, Denver, Sound Unseen, Miami Jewish, Atlanta Jewish, Boulder, Don’t Knock the Rock, New Zealand, Doc ‘n Roll

About:
A tribute to an unheralded but prolific songwriter and producer.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Wild Life

RODENTS OF UNUSUAL SIZE


Films about our relationship with the animal world are the focus of today’s DOC NYC spotlight: Continue reading

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – Mastering Your Craft


Over the weekend of Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, DOC NYC‘s industry programming series, DOC NYC PRO, focuses on the craft of nonfiction. Continue reading

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In Theatres: A GRAY STATE

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, November 3:
A GRAY STATE

Director:
Erik Nelson

Premiere:
Tribeca 2017

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, Hot Springs Doc, Poland’s American Film Festival, Stockholm, Milwaukee, Melbourne

About:
An investigation into the seemingly suspicious death of a right-wing filmmaker.

I previously wrote about the doc for Nantucket’s program, saying:
After leaving the US Army, Iraq veteran and aspiring filmmaker David Crowley embarked on his passion project: GRAY STATE, a dystopian story about America under martial law. A fan base of libertarians, survivalists, and fringe thinkers eagerly awaited the film – but Crowley never completed his epic, prompting conspiracy theories that he got too close to the truth. Director Erik Nelson combs through Crowley’s archives to uncover what really happened in this insightful, disturbing film executive produced by Werner Herzog.

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: Science Nonfiction

THE EXPERIMENTAL CITY


Today’s DOC NYC spotlight looks at films on science and technology, with a special focus on energy: Continue reading

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2017 DOC NYC in Focus: True Crime

COLD BLOODED: THE CLUTTER FAMILY MURDERS


Next up in my DOC NYC section spotlight, stories of real life and real crimes: Continue reading

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