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On TV: MEET THE PATELS

1201x782-KEY-IMAGE-Meet-the-Patels-Image-1credit-Four-in-a-Billion-Pictures-1160x652Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens this coming Monday, December 26: MEET THE PATELS

Geeta V Patel and Ravi V Patel’s comic doc about love and a South Asian-American family debuted at Hot Docs in 2014. Its fest circuit also included DOC NYC, Los Angeles, Traverse City, Hamptons, San Diego Asian, Dubai, Bentonville, Seattle, and Sydney, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: THE BAD KIDS

bad kidsComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, December 23: THE BAD KIDS

Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe’s look at troubled youths’ last chance for high school debuted at Sundance this year, where it won a special jury award. It went on to screen at True/False, Cleveland, Full Frame, Dallas, Visions du Réel, Hot Docs, DocAviv, and Atlantic, among other events.

My pre-Sundance profile of the doc may be found here.

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On DVD: HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

HITCHCOCKTRUFFAUT-KEYNew to DVD this week: HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

Kent Jones’ chronicle of the meeting between the auteur and the cineaste had its world premiere at Cannes last year. Screenings followed at DOC NYC, Telluride, Deauville, Toronto, San Sebastian, London, Mill Valley, Tallgrass, Chicago, AFI Fest, Tallinn Black Nights, and Denver, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here,

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On DVD: ROSEANNE FOR PRESIDENT!

roseanne_for_president_stil_h_2016Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, December 20: ROSEANNE FOR PRESIDENT!

Eric Weinrib’s chronicle of the comedian’s bid for the White House debuted at Tribeca last year. Its festival circuit also included Traverse City, and it was released in select theaters and on VOD earlier this year.

When legendary sitcom queen Roseanne Barr threw her hat in the 2012 US Presidential race, many thought it was a publicity stunt, but for those who were paying attention, she was serious. Even if she didn’t expect to win as a third party candidate, Barr wanted to use her celebrity to call attention to strongly held beliefs and to build support for alternatives to the two leading political parties. Working closely with his subject – who serves as executive producer here – Weinrib documents Roseanne’s irreverent bid for first the Green Party nomination – which ultimately goes to Jill Stein – and then the Peace and Freedom Party, where legalizing marijuana becomes her signature issue. While it’s clear the comedian’s campaign is no joke, she resists the traditional barnstorming, choosing instead to Skype into events – noting, at one point, that this is not only environmental, but protects her from potential danger from crazed fans – or leaving these appearances to her overworked campaign manager, Farheen Hakeem, a welcome secondary character that provides viewers with an opener view of third party campaigns. Along the way, the film offers a tribute to Roseanne’s pioneering work as a stand-up and especially through her beloved sitcom, which championed LGBT representation and offered a candid look at the struggles of lower-income working families, making a further argument of Roseanne’s ability to impact the national conversation and affect lasting social change. As a whole, while remaining a fairly surface-level appreciation, Weinrib’s doc is a likeable look at the outspoken comedian who deserves a regular platform.

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On DVD: SUITED

suitedComing to DVD next Tuesday, December 20: SUITED

Jason Benjamin’s profile of a bespoke tailoring company debuted at Sundance this year. It went on to screen at Hot Docs, BAMcinemaFest, Human Rights Watch, Sarasota, Frameline, and QDoc, among other events.

My pre-Sundance profile of the doc may be found here.

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On VOD: WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL

windmillNow available on VOD: WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL

Ben Nabors’ portrait of an industrious young Malawian man premiered at SXSW in 2013, where it won the documentary grand jury prize. Screenings followed at Hot Docs, CPH:DOX, Virginia, Ashland, Camden, Bahamas, Leeds, SF DocFest, Sydney, BAMcinemaFest, and Jerusalem, among other events. It is now available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and other VOD platforms.

I previously included the doc in my SXSW coverage here.

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On VOD: DO NOT RESIST

filkins-do-not-resist-1200New to VOD this week: DO NOT RESIST

Craig Atkinson’s look at the nationwide militarization of the police force had its world premiere at Tribeca this year, where it picked up the Best Documentary award. Screenings also included Hot Docs, Traverse City, AFI Docs, DOXA, Human Rights Watch, Telluride Mountainfilm, Bergen, Zurich, Dokufest, and Camden. The film now comes to iTunes.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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Sundance 2017: Additional Titles Announced

sundance 2017Several additional titles have just been announced for the 2017 Sundance Film Festival:

DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES:

BENDING THE ARC
Directors: Kief Davidson & Pedro Kos / USA
This powerful epic is about the extraordinary doctors and activists—including Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl – whose work 30 years ago to save lives in a rural Haitian village grew into a global battle in the halls of power for the right to health for all. World Premiere

LONG STRANGE TRIP
Director: Amir Bar-Lev / USA
The tale of The Grateful Dead is inspiring, complicated and downright messy. A tribe of contrarians, they made art out of open-ended chaos and inadvertently achieved success on their own terms. Never-before-seen footage and interviews offer this unprecedented and unvarnished look at the life of the Dead. World Premiere

FROM THE COLLECTION:

DESERT HEARTS
Director: Donna Deitch, Screenwriter: Natalie Cooper / USA
Nevada, 1959: Vivian Bell arrives to get a divorce and finds herself increasingly drawn to Cay Rivvers, a self-assured lesbian. The emotions released by their developing intimacy combined with Vivian’s insecurities are played out against a backdrop of rocky landscapes and country and western songs. The Festival will screen a new digitally restored version by the Criterion Collection and UCLA Film & Television Archive in conjunction with Sundance Institute and Outfest UCLA Legacy Project.

RESERVOIR DOGS
Director and screenwriter: Quentin Tarantino / USA
They were perfect strangers, assembled to pull off the perfect crime. Then their simple robbery explodes into a bloody ambush and the ruthless killers realize one of them is a police informant. But which one? Miramax provided a brand-new 35mm print for this special 25th anniversary screening, which will be followed by an extended Q&A with Tarantino and producer Lawrence Bender.

These lineup additions join the Day One Documentary Premieres and New Climate title which was announced last Friday, an as-yet untitled follow-up to AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk.

Earlier lineup announcements include the US and World Cinema Documentary and Dramatic Competitions, plus NEXT; New Frontier; Premieres, Documentary Premieres, Midnight, Spotlight, Kids, and Special Events; and Shorts.

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On DVD: FAKE IT SO REAL

fake-it-so-real-gabrielComing to DVD today, Tuesday, December 13: FAKE IT SO REAL

Robert Greene’s look at the lives of aspiring pro wrestlers debuted at True/False in 2011. Screenings followed at Sarasota, Camden, Rooftop Films, Maryland, and CPH:DOX.

I wrote about the doc out of True/False

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On DVD/VOD: HOOLIGAN SPARROW

hooliganComing to DVD and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, December 13: HOOLIGAN SPARROW

Nanfu Wang’s look at the persecution faced by a Chinese activist had its world premiere at Sundance this year. Screenings followed at Nantucket, Hot Docs, Full Frame, Sheffield, Cleveland, Human Rights Watch, Dallas, One World, Thessaloniki Doc, Los Angeles Asian Pacific, Documenta Madrid, Encounters, and Traverse City, among other events. The doc has been shortlisted for the Academy Awards.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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