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On VOD: CAPTIVATED: THE TRIALS OF PAMELA SMART

captivated newComing to VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: CAPTIVATED: THE TRIALS OF PAMELA SMART

Jeremiah Zagar’s exploration of an infamous murder trial bowed at Sundance last year. Other festival screenings included Nantucket, Hot Docs, Sarasota, True/False, and Full Frame. The film now comes to VOD exclusively via iTunes before expanding to other digital platforms next week.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: CALL ME LUCKY

call me luckyComing to VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: CALL ME LUCKY

Bobcat Goldthwait’s portrait of an unlikely but passionate activist premiered at Sundance earlier this year. It has also screened at IFF Boston, Boulder, Montclair, Milwaukee, and Cleveland, among other fests. The film now comes to VOD via Netflix.

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

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On DVD/VOD: THE LAST SEASON

Last_Season_01_webComing to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, November 3: THE LAST SEASON

Sara Dosa’s look at a surrogate family formed by mushroom foragers premiered at San Francisco in 2014. It has also screened at New Orleans, Hot Docs, Mountainfilm Telluride, Rooftop Films, Big Sky, Sebastopol Doc, United Nations Association, and the Seattle Asian American fest, among others. In addition to its DVD release, the doc now comes to VOD via iTunes.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: DOC NYC PRO – First-Time Filmmaker Day

docnycpro-1-overviewToday’s DOC NYC 2015 preview closes with a look at the festival’s newly revamped industry programming series: DOC NYC PRO. DOC NYC PRO programming takes place concurrently with film screenings, offering panels, masterclasses, and special events for working documentary filmmakers. The first day of DOC NYC PRO programming, Thursday, November 12, First-Time Filmmaker Day, presents vital information and resources to documentarians just starting out. Continue reading

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On DVD: DO I SOUND GAY?

do i sound gayComing to DVD today, Tuesday, November 3: DO I SOUND GAY?

David Thorpe’s investigation into gender and self-expression premiered at Toronto last year. Screenings followed at DOC NYC, Santa Barbara, RiverRun, Montclair, Dallas, Sydney Mardi Gras, IFF Boston, Nashville, Seattle, New Orleans’ Filmorama, Provincetown, Frameline, and BFI Flare.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: Metropolis

metropolis-classdivide-1201Next up is the second of DOC NYC‘s two feature competitions: Metropolis, which puts the spotlight on NYC subjects and stories. Continue reading

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On DVD: A LEGO BRICKUMENTARY

beyond-the-brick-a-lego-brickumentaryComing to DVD today, Tuesday, November 3: A LEGO BRICKUMENTARY

Daniel Junge and Kief Davidson’s exploration of the iconic construction toys debuted at Tribeca last year. It also screened at Seattle, CPH:DOX, TIFF Kids, and Comic-Con, among others.

Junge and Davidson offer an unabashed celebration of all things LEGO in this fast-paced but somewhat overstuffed survey. Tackling a decidedly lighter subject than their past work, the directors have come under fire from critics complaining that this work is no more than a glorified commercial for the product. This assessment, I think, misses the point that the film is, in many ways, for fans of the toy, by fans of the toy – the AFOL, or Adult Fans of LEGO, in the subcultural vernacular. Within that context, it makes total sense that Junge and Davidson are basically sharing stories of cool stuff that people are doing with the toy, and that’s a perfectly valid, and often entertaining, approach to take here. Viewers seeking a criticism of corporate brands or capitalism likely would best be served elsewhere – this film is not trying to expose the ills of the world or enact social change. Fans of the ubiquitous toy will find much to marvel at, from an inside look at the LEGO creative process involving both the brand’s designers and creative fans; to the expansion of the brand to elaborate fan films and conventions; to the use of the toy in therapy for kids with autism. The directors have assembled a creative, fun presentation, hosted by an animated LEGO figure voiced by Jason Bateman, and even if his jokes are often groan-inducing, they set the appropriate buoyant tone for the proceedings.

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2015 DOC NYC in Focus: Viewfinders

viewfinders-motleyslaw-1201Today’s DOC NYC 2015 preview begins with a look at the films of the Viewfinders competition, highlighting works with distinct directorial visions. Continue reading

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On DVD: ONE CUT, ONE LIFE

onecutonelifeblogphotoComing to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 3: ONE CUT, ONE LIFE

Lucia Small and Ed Pincus’ meditation on friendship and death bowed at Full Frame last year. Other screenings included IFF Boston, Woods Hole, Torino, and the New York Film Festival.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: THE NOTORIOUS MR BOUT

notorious mr boutComing to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 3: THE NOTORIOUS MR BOUT

Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin’s profile of a Russian arms dealer bowed at Sundance last year. Other festival berths included Nantucket, Hot Docs, True/False, Little Rock, Miami, and BAMcinemaFest. Bond/360 now makes the doc available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, and Vudu.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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