Category Archives: Recommendations

In Virtual Release: BORN TO BE

Coming to virtual cinemas today, Wednesday, November 18:
BORN TO BE

Director:
Tania Cypriano

World Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2019

Select Festivals:
Docaviv, Hamptons, Palm Springs, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Sarasota, Cleveland, Nashville, Cinequest, Seattle Asian American

About:
A portrait of a physician who specializes in gender transition surgery and his patients at Mt Sinai.

Dr Jess Ting heads up Mt Sinai’s Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City, but, as he explains early in Tania Cypriano’s affecting film, just a few years ago, he wasn’t even sure he understood what “transgender” meant. He quickly began to learn, drawing on the expertise of visiting surgeons like Dr Marci Bowers, and, in turn, mentoring a new fellow through the course of the film, pointing to the growing need of this specialization in the field – made clear as Dr Ting’s patients contend with months-long waiting lists for consultations, despite a growing staff. While following the unassuming, sympathetic doctor through his work, the filmmaker introduces several of his patients, each reflecting the significance these kinds of surgeries can have for their overall well-being, and providing a welcome humanization rather than a clinical focus on the medical procedures themselves.

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On VOD: YOU’RE LOOKING AT ME LIKE I LIVE HERE AND I DON’T

New to VOD this week:
YOU’RE LOOKING AT ME LIKE I LIVE HERE AND I DON’T

Director:
Scott Kirschenbaum

World Premiere:
Camden 2011

About:
An intimate exploration of the life of a woman with Alzheimer’s.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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IDFA 2020 Overview, Part Two

Festival:
The 33rd IDFA

Dates:
November 18-December 6

About:
Yesterday’s post covered the Dutch event’s competitive sections, while today’s looks at non-competitive programming strands.

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On DVD: AGGIE

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, November 17:
AGGIE

Director:
Catherine Gund

World Premiere:
Sundance 2020

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, MoMA Documentary Fortnight, Cleveland, San Francisco, Ashland, Salem

About:
The filmmaker profiles her mother, the influential art collector, philanthropist, and social justice advocate, Agnes Gund.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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IDFA 2020 Overview, Part One

Festival:
The 33rd IDFA

Dates:
November 18-December 6

About:
Approximately 150 new and recent documentary features, plus a wide range of shorts and interactive projects, make up the online lineup of the world’s largest nonfiction event. Today’s post covers a selection of films within the competition sections, while tomorrow’s will spotlight non-competitive strands.

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On TV: BLOOD MEMORY

Coming to The WORLD Channel’s America ReFramed tomorrow, Tuesday, November 17:
BLOOD MEMORY

Director:
Drew Nicholas

World Premiere:
Big Sky Doc 2019

Select Festivals:
Kansas, Minneapolis/St Paul, Santa Fe, California American Indian/Indigenous, Pine Ridge Indigenous

About:
An exploration of the painful legacy of forced family separation in Native American communities.

For 100 years, the US government sought to “kill the Indian and save the man” by sending Native youth to boarding schools where they were stripped of their culture, language, and family connections – and often suffered physical and emotional abuse. For part of this time period, another method to “assimilate” Native populations involved the removal of youth from their families for adoption by white families, further decimating familial and cultural bonds. In 1978, Native parents and allies attempted to bring this shameful practice to an end with the Indian Child Welfare Act. Director Drew Nicholas explores this issue through the affecting story of Sandy White Hawk, who has spent decades reckoning with the forced separation she endured and attempting to help others like herself find a way to re-establish connections with their family and community, through ritual and group healing. At the same time, the film looks at legal attempts to circumvent the ICWA in what many Native community leaders see as a flagrant attempt to keep a pipeline open for the lucrative adoption economy, no matter what ill affect it has on the children, their family, or their culture.

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On DVD/VOD: THE ORANGE YEARS: THE NICKELODEON STORY

Coming to DVD/VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 17:
THE ORANGE YEARS

Director:
Scott Barber, Adam Sweeney

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

About:
On the early years of the influential kids-focused TV network.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION, CLARISSA EXPLAINS IT ALL, DOUBLE DARE, THE ADVENTURES OF PETE & PETE, DOUG, RUGRATS… If you recognize any of these titles, you probably grew up watching Nickelodeon, the cable-television network devoted to kids that launched almost 40 years ago. Beginning as a small local channel, visionary leadership led to its rapid growth into a global phenomenon. Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney’s film is a nostalgic and entertaining look back at the early years of the youth-oriented network that broke all the rules to let kids enjoy being kids.

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On VOD: I AM GRETA

Coming to Hulu today, Friday, November 13:
I AM GRETA

Director:
Nathan Grossman

World Premiere:
Venice 2020

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Toronto, Zurich, Hamburg, Cologne, Hamptons, Chicago, Montclair, Hawaii, Stockholm

About:
A portrait of Greta Thunberg’s meteoric one-year rise from high-school climate strike organizer to inspiration for a global movement.

The film is currently screening as part of DOC NYC’s Short List, for which our program notes read:
Greta Thunberg became famous for her viral videos confronting UN leaders over climate change. Swedish filmmaker Nathan Grossman offers a unique view of Greta’s personal history starting in August 2018 when she was 15 years old and scarcely known. As her notoriety rises, we watch Greta adapt to being both flattered and scorned by world leaders. The film culminates in a harrowing sailboat ride that Greta and her father Svante take over the Atlantic Ocean to attend two UN climate summits in September 2019. In I Am Greta, we bear witness to the emergence of a generational leader.

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In Virtual Release: QUEEN OF HEARTS: AUDREY FLACK

Coming to virtual cinemas tomorrow, Friday, November 13:
QUEEN OF HEARTS: AUDREY FLACK

Director:
Deborah Shaffer

Co-Director:
Rachel Reichman

World Premiere:
Film Columbia 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Docaviv, Full Frame, Ashland, Indie Grits, Hamptons Docfest, Sonoma

About:
A portrait of the pioneering artist.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Deborah Shaffer, with co-director Rachel Reichman, offers an intimate look at the life and creative process of visual artist Audrey Flack. Feminist, rebel, mother, sculptor, and teacher, Audrey’s often controversial 40-year career evolved from abstract expressionism in the 1950s to photorealism in the 1970s. One of the first women ever included in the famed Janson’s History of Art, Audrey, at 88, is still creating, exploring and inspiring with her unique style and indomitable spirit.

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RIDM 2020 Overview

Festival:
The 23rd RIDM

Dates:
November 12-December 2

About:
Montreal’s well-regarded nonfiction event takes a creative approach to presenting its online lineup, highlighting a different collection of thematic sections in each of its three weeks, including a total of approx 50 feature docs – a sampling noted below.

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