Category Archives: Releases

In Virtual Release: CAPITAL IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Coming to virtual theatrical today, Friday, May 1:
CAPITAL IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Director:
Justin Pemberton

World Premiere:
Sydney 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Melbourne, New Zealand, Jerusalem, Hamburg

About:
An adaptation of the unexpected international bestselling economics book.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Based on economist Thomas Piketty’s groundbreaking New York Times bestseller, this accessible and enlightening adaptation explores the history of wealth, power, and inequality from the French Revolution to the present day. Is today’s ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor an aberration, or just the way capitalism is meant to work? Drawing on experts, historians, and even THE SIMPSONS, Justin Pemberton’s film offers a thought-provoking reframing of global economics and a caution for the future.

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On DVD: STREET FIGHTING MEN

New to DVD this week:
STREET FIGHTING MEN

Director:
Andrew James

World Premiere:
IFF Boston 2017

Select Festivals:
San Francisco DocFest, Big Sky Doc, Freep, St Louis, Brooklyn, Rhode Island

About:
An observational portrait of three African-American men of different generations living in Detroit.

Shooting over several years, filmmaker Andrew James provides an intimate look at the struggles and resilience of three men trying in their own way to improve their lives and their community. The eldest, Jack Rabbit, is a retired police officer who still monitors local crime through a civilian neighborhood watch program; Deris is the youngest, who tries to leave his past criminal ways behind him after becoming a father; and, in the middle, Luke, who is attempting to singlehandedly remodel his own home. While the subjects are personable underdogs, their stories never intersect, making the film feel a bit episodic and disjointed, exacerbated by its too leisurely pace. Still the project provides welcome positive representations of strong African-American men, and succeeds in conveying an ultimately hopeful message.

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On VOD: A SECRET LOVE

New to Netflix this week:
A SECRET LOVE

Director:
Chris Bolan

World Premiere:
SXSW 2020 (cancelled)

About:
A portrait of a lesbian couple facing aging and change after six decades together.

Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel met in 1947, beginning a lesbian relationship in a dangerous pre-Stonewall world that necessitated secrecy in public. In private, however, they cultivated a rich social life with other gay people in their home in Chicago, the Canadian couple having relocated there to enable Donahue’s career in the All-American Girls Baseball League – her own A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN story, too briefly touched upon here. Living together through the decades, family members largely accepted that the two women were good friends and roommates, not learning the truth about their love until relatively recently. Filmmaker Chris Bolan, Donahue’s grandnephew, reveals the story of the women’s longstanding relationship against the backdrop of a more contentious development – Bolan’s mother, Diana – Donahue’s favorite and most supportive niece – is on a mission to bring the couple back to Canada to enter an assisted care facility to better handle their health issues, an idea to which Henschel is extremely resistant. This central conflict tellingly reveals the tensions often felt between queer and biological families, though it’s notable that no one here is painted as a villain. Ultimately, Bolan’s film is a sweet, poignant, and affecting tribute to Donahue and Henschel’s enduring love.

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In Virtual Release: AN ENGINEER IMAGINES

Coming to virtual theatrical today, Wednesday, April 29:
AN ENGINEER IMAGINES

Director:
Marcus Robinson

World Premiere:
Irish Film Institute Documentary Festival 2018

Select Festivals:
Newport Beach

About:
A tribute to Irish structural engineer Peter Rice, known for iconic architectural works including the Sydney Opera House and the Pompidou Centre.

Filmmaker Marcus Robinson structures his film around Rice’s posthumously released influential book by the same name. Before the engineer’s death in 1992, he was behind several of the past century’s most notable structures, but rarely received the same level of attention as their architects. Noting early on that there’s no difference between an engineer and an artist, the film sets out to spotlight the beauty of Rice’s work, in addition to his inventive approach to design. A noted cinematographer making his directorial debut here, Robinson employs time-lapse photography of several of Rice’s structures, while also showcasing how people interact with them. This visual aspect works far better than the interviews, which can take on an almost hagiographic reverence that may feel offputting to viewers not already Rice acolytes.

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In Virtual Release: THE INFILTRATORS

Coming to virtual theatrical this Friday, May 1, partially benefitting the Museum of the Moving Image, among other theatres:
THE INFILTRATORS

Directors:
Alex Rivera and Cristina Ibarra

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
SXSW, Hot Docs, Miami, NY Latino, Montclair, Calgary, Hawaii

About:
A hybrid docufiction project detailing the mission of undocumented youth to be detained by Border Patrol.

I profiled the film before Sundance here.

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On DVD/VOD: DENNIS AND LOIS

Coming to DVD/VOD today, Tuesday, April 28:
DENNIS AND LOIS

Director:
Dennis Scholl

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

Select Festivals:
BAFICI, Manchester, Long Beach, Garden State

About:
A portrait of a pair of live music superfans.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Dennis and Lois met in 1975 at legendary rock club CBGB, bonding over a shared passion for music. More than 40 years later, these aging super fans are still going strong, befriending their favorite musicians, selling band merchandise as volunteers, housing touring rockers in their toy museum-like home, and traveling all over to catch live shows. Chris Cassidy’s upbeat portrait is about enjoying life at its fullest, with a punk-rock edge.

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On DVD: TREAD

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, April 28:
TREAD

Director:
Paul Solet

World Premiere:
SXSW 2019

About:
The bizarre tale of a vengeful man with a bulldozer run amok.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: WHEN LAMBS BECOME LIONS

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, April 28:
WHEN LAMBS BECOME LIONS

Director:
Jon Kasbe

World Premiere:
Tribeca 2018

Select Festivals:
Sheffield, New Orleans, Mountainfilm, Denver, Zurich, Planet in Focus, San Diego, Movies That Matter, Docs Against Gravity, Budapest Docs, Wild & Scenic, Washington DC Enviro, Philadelphia Enviro, Indie Grits

About:
A complex exploration of ivory hunting, from the perspectives of ranger and poacher.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: JIM ALLISON: BREAKTHROUGH

Coming to Independent Lens tonight, Monday, April 27:
JIM ALLISON: BREAKTHROUGH

Director:
Bill Haney

World Premiere:
SXSW 2019

Select Festivals:
Seattle, IFF Boston, Woods Hole, Full Frame, DocLands, , Minneapolis-St Paul, Sedona

About:
A Texan scientist doggedly pursues immunotherapy as a potential way to cure some cancers.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Virtual Release: PAHOKEE

Coming to virtual theatrical today, Friday, April 24:
PAHOKEE

Directors:
Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, SXSW, San Francisco, DokuFest, Sarasota, Denver, Maryland, Hamptons, Visions du Reel, Miami, Encounters, Sidewalk, Montclair, Los Angeles Latino, Bentonville, IFF Boston, Ashland

About:
Four teenagers are followed through their senior year of high school in the Florida Everglades.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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