78/52
Alexandre O Philippe parses the legendary shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO.
Festival Section:
Midnight
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78/52
Alexandre O Philippe parses the legendary shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO.
Festival Section:
Midnight
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Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Recommendations, Sundance
Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, January 17:
WIZARD MODE
Directors:
Jeff Petry and Nathan Drillot
Premiere:
Hot Docs 2016
Select Festivals:
DOXA, Portland, Rendezvous with Madness
About:
A portrait of a pinball champion who is on the autism spectrum.
Robert Gagno showed an early fascination with mechanical devices, while also struggling with language. Diagnosed with autism, his parents feared he would never be able to communicate, but despite challenges, he defied medical prognoses and is now a very communicative young adult. He’s also a pinball master, having found an affinity for the game and quickly ranking up with the elite players. Petry and Drillot’s appealing film follows Gagno on the competition circuit while also revealing the background and personality of their likeable, refreshingly vulnerable subject as he aims to master the hidden wizard levels of his favorite games and works toward attaining greater independence in life.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases
New to VOD this week:
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
Director:
Ron Davis
Premiere:
Full Frame 2015
Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Nantucket, New Orleans, Hamptons, Virginia, Provincetown, Sedona, Hot Springs Doc
About:
A story of love and friendship between a man and his horse.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases
WORLD WITHOUT END (NO REPORTED INCIDENTS)
Jem Cohen discovers a small British seaside town through chance encounters with its residents.
Festival Section:
New Frontier
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DID YOU WONDER WHO FIRED THE GUN?
Travis Wilkerson transforms an obscured incident from his family’s past into a singular documentary murder mystery performance.
Festival Section:
New Frontier
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Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Recommendations, Sundance
Coming to DVD this coming Tuesday, January 17:
DANCER
Director:
Steven Cantor
Premiere:
Los Angeles theatres, September 2016
Select Festivals:
Zurich, BFI London, Calgary
About:
A profile of the bad boy of modern ballet, Sergei Polunin.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases
18 BLACK GIRLS / BOYS AGES 1-18 WHO HAVE ARRIVED AT THE SINGULARITY AND ARE THUS SPIRITUAL MACHINES: $X IN AN EDITION OF $97 QUADRILLION
Terence Nance reveals society’s race-related associations in this performance-based project.
Festival Section:
New Frontier
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UNTITLED BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB DOCUMENTARY
Lucy Walker revisits the Grammy Award-winning musicians that revived global interest in Cuban music.
Festival Section:
Documentary Premieres
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Coming to the WORLD Channel’s Reel South series this Sunday, January 15:
DEEP RUN
Director:
Hillevi Loven
Premiere:
Frameline 2015
Seelct Festivals:
DOC NYC, Outfest, San Diego, Indie Grits, RiverRun, Belfast, Woodstock, LGBT fests in Austin, Denver, Stockholm, Atlanta, Miami, Melbourne, Seattle
About:
A portrait of transgender life in the rural South.
I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Growing up transgender in rural North Carolina, Cole has remained remarkably upbeat despite rejection from his family, school, and church. With religion deeply ingrained as part of his identity, Cole longs to find acceptance within a community of faith, but doesn’t want to hide who he is or who he loves. Can the affable young trans man live openly with his true love in the Bible Belt? Hillevi Loven explores the intersection of modern identity and faith in the American South.
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Previously available on iTunes and other VOD platforms, but new to Amazon Video this week:
TOWER
Director:
Keith Maitland
Premiere:
SXSW 2016
Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Seattle, Karlovy Vary, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Fantasia, the Hamptons, BFI London, Sitges, Mill Valley
Notable Recognition:
The doc has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards.
About:
An animated re-telling of a sniper’s attack on school campus in 1966.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases