Category Archives: Releases

In Virtual Release: 76 DAYS

Coming to virtual cinemas tomorrow, Friday, December 4:
76 DAYS

Director:
Hao Wu, Weixi Chen, Anonymous

World Premiere:
Toronto 2020

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, AFI Fest, Camden, CAAMFest, Zurich, Hot Springs Doc, Los Angeles Asian Pacific, Denver, San Diego Asian, Stockholm

About:
A portrait of the Christian mayor of Ramallah, Palestine.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Filmed in Wuhan, China by an independent crew, this urgent profile covers the length of the city’s lockdown for COVID-19. The film’s suspenseful pacing and otherworldly imagery make it feel like a science-fiction thriller. The heroes are the front-line hospital workers who still manage to find humanity and humor even while fully encased behind PPE. Debuting at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film was widely praised as “utterly compelling” (The Atlantic), “invaluable” (Rolling Stone), and “one of the best” at TIFF (The New York Times).   

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In Theatres & On VOD: DEAR SANTA

Coming to select theatres and to VOD tomorrow, Friday, December 4:
DEAR SANTA

Director:
Dana Nachman

World Premiere:
Heartland 2020

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC

About:
Volunteers for the USPS’s Operation Santa answer letters to Santa.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children’s letters to Santa arrive at post offices around the country. The USPS attempts to make their Christmas wishes come true through a massive community organizing project known as Operation Santa. Through this initiative, volunteers are mobilized to adopt letters and bring holiday cheer (and gifts) to children nationwide, as revealed in this charming film.

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On VOD: BORDER SOUTH

Coming to VOD via OVID.tv today, Wednesday, December 2:
BORDER SOUTH

Director:
Raul O Paz Pastrana

World Premiere:
Sheffield 2019

Select Festivals:
AFI Docs, Margaret Mead, New Orleans, Guadalajara, Indie Memphis, Indie Grits, San Diego Latino

About:
An exploration of the dangerous path taken by migrants between Latin America and the US.

As has been chronicled in numerous documentaries, the policies enacted by the US government to deter migrants from seeking to cross the southern border have not stopped desperate people from risking – and often losing – their lives. Raul O Paz Pastrana’s film looks at some of these individuals, a group of Nicaraguans taking a trail from southern Mexico to the US, and the makeshift community they’ve formed along the way. At the doc’s center, however, is Gustavo, a Nicaraguan who was shot by Mexican police, providing him with high profile media attention and grounds to seek asylum. To underscore the dangers of crossing, a second and not quite as compelling thread follows an American anthropologist, Jason, who recovers traces of migrants for the Undocumented Migration Project – from backpacks and clothes to human remains. As a whole, Pastrana’s film is a quiet but thoughtful reminder of the ordinary people impacted by xenophobic fearmongering.

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In Theatres/Virtual Release: THE CHANGIN’ TIMES OF IKE WHITE

Coming to select theatres and to virtual cinemas this Friday, December 4:
THE CHANGIN’ TIMES OF IKE WHITE

Director:
Daniel Vernon

World Premiere:
Camden 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Glasgow, Valladolid

About:
The unexpected story of a long-vanished jailhouse musician.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Ike White was a musical prodigy serving life in prison since age 19. His luck changed when he had the opportunity to record in prison the album Changin’ Times (1976) with WAR producer Jerry Goldstein. Decades later, filmmaker Daniel Vernon tracks down White out of prison, living in obscurity, and the story takes dramatic twists.

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On VOD: STALKING CHERNOBYL

New to VOD this week:
STALKING CHERNOBYL

Director:
Iara Lee

World Premiere:
online (April 2020)

About:
A look at Chernobyl today, focused on legal and illegal visitations to the exclusion zone.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV/VOD: BABY GOD

Coming to HBO and HBO Max tomorrow, Wednesday, December 2:
BABY GOD

Director:
Hannah Olson

World Premiere:
SXSW 2020 (unscreened)

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Nantucket, Double Exposure

About:
A fertility specialist is hailed a miracle worker until the advent of commercial DNA testing reveals his unexpected secret.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
For decades, Las Vegas fertility specialist Dr Quincy Fortier was celebrated for helping thousands of couples have babies. His secret? Impregnating women with his own sperm, unbeknownst to them. Using a consumer DNA test, a woman discovers that Dr Fortier is her biological father, setting in motion a quest to find her many half-siblings. Filmmaker Hannah Olson chronicles their struggle to understand the truth about themselves and the unusual man who fathered them all.

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In Virtual Release: MAYOR

Coming to virtual cinemas tomorrow, Wednesday, December 2:
MAYOR

Director:
David Osit

World Premiere:
True/False 2020

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Nantucket, CPH:DOX, IDFA, Hot Docs, Full Frame, Camden, Maryland, DokuFest

About:
A portrait of the Christian mayor of Ramallah, Palestine.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
David Osit’s compelling film offers a portrait of Musa Hadid, the affable mayor of Ramallah, the historically Christian city that serves as the administrative center of Palestine. Hadid has day-to-day concerns to handle, from increasing tourism to planning the annual Christmas celebrations, but the darker realities of life under occupation are never too far away. Balancing absurd humor with unforgettable moments of gravity, Osit’s profile reveals a side of Palestine rarely seen in Western media.

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On TV: THE WITMANS

Coming to Investigation Discovery tonight, Tuesday, December 1:
THE WITMANS

Director:
David Petersen

World Premiere:
Philadelphia 2020

About:
A family contends with the loss of one son to murder and the other to the criminal justice system.

In October 1998, 13-year-old Gregory Witman was found brutally murdered in his family home. Police determined the prime suspect was his older brother, Zachary, 15, who, despite maintaining innocence and being a minor, was tried and convicted of the crime, and sentenced to life in prison without hope of parole. David Petersen’s film offers a thorough examination of the disturbing case and its unanswered questions, but ultimately focuses on parents Ron and Sue Witman’s defense of Zachary and their efforts to see him released from what they view as a wrongful conviction. While hewing closely to the true crime documentary subgenre, and featuring a distractingly heavy-handed score, the project is well handled and serves as a thought-provoking indictment of the flaws of the criminal justice system and how it handles minors.

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On DVD: HUMAN NATURE

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, December 1:
HUMAN NATURE

Director:
Adam Bolt

World Premiere:
SXSW 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Hot Docs, Full Frame, AFI Docs, CPH:DOX

About:
An exploration of the potential implications of a major DNA technology.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: THE TEST & THE ART OF THINKING

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, December 1:
THE TEST & THE ART OF THINKING

Director:
Michael Arlen Davis

Premiere:
San Luis Obispo 2018

About:
A detailed examination and critique of the SAT and standardized testing.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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