Category Archives: Releases

In Theatres: THE HUMAN FACTOR

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, May 7:
THE HUMAN FACTOR

Director:
Dror Moreh

World Premiere:
Telluride 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Hamptons, Chicago, AFI Fest, Philadelphia, Cork, Jerusalem, Woodstock, Savannah

About:
A look back at peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine in 2000 through the memories of American diplomats.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Filmmaker Dror Moreh proved himself an expert navigator of powerful figures in his Oscar-nominated film The Gatekeepers, about the leaders of Israel’s Shin Bet security agency. Now he employs his talents to probe the American-led negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians in 2000. The main insiders on camera are six top American diplomats who testify to the human factor—the personal contact between the lead politicians Ehud Barak, Yasser Arafat and Bill Clinton—for a revelatory look at a lost opportunity.

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On DVD: BLACK HOLES: THE EDGE OF ALL WE KNOW

New to DVD this week:
BLACK HOLES: THE EDGE OF ALL WE KNOW

Director:
Peter Galison

World Premiere:
CPH:DOX 2020

Select Festivals:
Bergen, Jackson Wild

About:
An international assemblage of scientists work together to capture the first image of a black hole.

In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope – a worldwide network of synchronized radio observatories – made history by revealing a photograph of a supermassive black hole in the M87 galaxy, 55 million light-years from Earth. Filmmaker Peter Galison goes behind the scenes to profile members of the team that made this groundbreaking event possible, individuals operating on the titular edge of human knowledge. Despite this, the film offers very clear explanations of basic scientific concepts at the core of their work, particularly how the EHT is set up to work as a de facto Earth-sized instrument, deftly using animation and graphics. Recognizing that the larger issues being addressed are both dry and far too advanced for the typical viewer, Galison wisely leans in on the human side of the equation, and if it’s not always riveting, the resulting project is a respectful and worthwhile attempt to acknowledge the importance of advanced scientific exploration.

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On DVD: FTA

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, May 4:
FTA

Director:
Francine Parker

World Premiere:
Theatrical release (July 1972)

About:
A chronicle of the controversial anti-Vietnam War political vaudeville tour of American military bases, fronted by Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: MC ESCHER: JOURNEY TO INFINITY

“Day and Night” by MC Escher © The MC Escher Company BV – Baarn – the Netherlands

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, May 4:
MC ESCHER: JOURNEY TO INFINITY

Director:
Robin Lutz

World Premiere:
Dutch theatrical release (April 2018)

Select Festivals:
Vancouver, Architecture & Design, Nederlands, New Zealand

About:
A biographical celebration of the famed Dutch artist and would-be mathematician.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: FAR EAST DEEP SOUTH

Coming to The WORLD Channel’s America ReFramed tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4:
FAR EAST DEEP SOUTH

Director:
Larissa Lam

World Premiere:
Cinequest 2020

Select Festivals:
NY Asian American, CAAMFest, LA Asian Pacific, Philadelphia Asian American, Newport Beach, Rocky Mountain Women’s, Oxford, Women Texas, Southern Circuit

About:
A Chinese American family travels from San Francisco to Mississippi in search of their roots in the US.

In search of the grave of his father, KC Lou, Charles Chiu and his family travel from their home in San Francisco to Cleveland MS. Charles’ sons, Edwin and Baldwin, the latter this film’s producer, never took much interest in their family background before, but are surprised to learn of deep, generational connections to the American South, and how this story ties into exclusionary immigration laws that left a lasting mark on their father. While there are some affecting moments, and the shameful history of the Chinese Exclusion Act deserves further exploration, the film feels too personal and is unfortunately technically deficient to a distracting degree, with a sentimental, overly used score, amateur looking titled chapters, and an over-reliance on talking heads.

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In Virtual Release: IN SILICO

Currently in virtual cinemas:
IN SILICO

Director:
Noah Hutton

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2020

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX

About:
The filmmaker traces a project to build a brain simulation over a decade.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Director Noah Hutton embarks on a 10-year project following a visionary neuroscientist’s quest to build a computer simulation of a brain. With unprecedented access to the inner workings of a multimillion-dollar scientific project led by Henry Markram and a roster of characters that involves the who’s who of neuroscience, the audience is led on a journey that poses provocative philosophical, ethical, and scientific questions.

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On TV: AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

Coming to PBS’s American Masters tonight, Monday, May 3:
AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

Director:
James Redford

World Premiere:
Sundance 2021

Select Festivals:
Cleveland, CAAMFest, DocLands, Seattle

About:
A profile of the life and career of the noted author.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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In Virtual Release: DOPE IS DEATH

Coming to virtual cinemas today, Friday, April 30:
DOPE IS DEATH

Director:
Mia Donovan

World Premiere:
True/False 2020

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, IDFA, Hot Docs, Denver

About:
The story of a pioneering acupuncture detoxification program led by the Black Panthers and the young Lords in 1970s South Bronx.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres/Virtual Release: DUTY FREE

Coming to theatres and to virtual cinemas tomorrow, Friday, April 30:
DUTY FREE

Director:
Sian-Pierre Regis

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2020

Select Festivals:
Big Sky, Miami, ACT Human Rights

About:
As his recently laid off mother struggles to find a new job at the age of 75, the filmmaker celebrates her lifetime of self-sacrifice.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
After stints as a contributor to CNN and MTV, Sian-Pierre Regis makes his directing debut with this poignant story about his immigrant mother, Rebecca Danigelis. At the age of 75, she’s fired from her lifelong job as a hotel housekeeper. She has scant savings after supporting two sons as a single mother. As his mother struggles to find a new job and faces ageism, Sian-Pierre cares for Rebecca by giving her an unforgettable adventure. Their story was covered in The New York Times article, “My Retirement Plan Is You,” and resonates for a whole generation of adults grappling with how to care for their parents.

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On DVD: OTTOLENGHI AND THE CAKES OF VERSAILLES

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, April 27:
OTTOLENGHI AND THE CAKES OF VERSAILLES

Director:
Laura Gabbert

World Premiere:
Tribeca 2020 (unscreened)

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sedona, Hot Springs Doc, Florida

About:
Renowned chef Yotam Ottolenghi assembles a confectionary tribute to Versailles for the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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