Category Archives: Releases

On DVD: 16 BARS

Coming to DVD today, Friday, February 7:
16 BARS

Director:
Samuel Bathrick

Premiere:
DocLands 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Miami, Big Sky Doc, Salem, Virginia, Milwaukee

About:
An acclaimed musician leads a transformative program in a Virginia jail.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: SERENDIPITY

New to DVD this week:
SERENDIPITY

Director:
Prune Nourry

World Premiere:
Berlin 2019

Select Festivals:
Tribeca, Doc Fortnight, Mill Valley

About:
A personal reflection of the filmmaker/artist’s work after a breast cancer diagnosis.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MY MOTHER

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, February 4:
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MY MOTHER

Director:
Beniamino Barrese

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, Hot Docs, Cartagena, DokuFest, Docs Against Gravity, Transilvania, Shanghai, Munich, Biografilm, MakeDox, Taipei, Frameline

About:
The filmmaker films his mother as she plans to leave the modern world behind.

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

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On TV: MCMILLION$

MCMILLION$ | Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Jeff Dolen

Coming to HBO beginning tonight, Monday, February 3:
MCMILLION$

Directors:
James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte

World Premiere:
Sundance 2020

About:
A look back at a stranger-than-fiction true crime tale of fast food and fraud.

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

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On TV: COOKED: SURVIVAL BY ZIP CODE

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, February 3:
COOKED: SURVIVAL BY ZIP CODE

Director:
Judith Helfand

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

Select Festivals:
Traverse City, San Francisco Jewish, Woods Hole, EarthxFilm, Sarasota, environmental fests in Washington DC, Yale, and Princeton

About:
An investigation of the victims and profiteers in extreme weather catastrophes.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: MISS AMERICANA

MISS AMERICANA | Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Coming to Netflix next Friday, January 31:
MISS AMERICANA

Director:
Lana Wilson

World Premiere:
Sundance 2020

About:
A revealing look at acclaimed pop star Taylor Swift.

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

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On TV: THE POISON SQUAD

Coming to PBS’s American Experience next Tuesday, January 28:
THE POISON SQUAD

Director:
John Maggio

World Premiere:
American Experience (February 2020)

About:
A government chemist goes on a crusade to eliminate untested chemicals from American foods.

In the late 1800s, as the population of American cities grew as people left farms for factory jobs, food manufacturers turned to new chemicals to preserve food for longer periods to face this societal shift. This meant that substances like formaldehyde, borax, salicylic acid, and copper sulfate became prevalent in American diets, threatening the health of the nation. US Department of Agriculture chemist Harvey Wiley had grave concerns about these unregulated, untested chemicals and launched a very public campaign to bring attention to his fears. He recruited a dozen anonymous men to participate in hygienic table trials – dubbed the Poison Squad by the press – in which Wiley would systematically increasingly poison their food over the course of a year to test the effects of additives. Director John Maggio’s informative film, which follows in the standard PBS format, is less about the Poison Squad than it is about Wiley, and how his efforts, combined with public outrage over Upton Sinclair’s THE JUNGLE, resulted in legislation to better monitor food, including the formation of the FDA,

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On DVD: MIDNIGHT TRAVELER

Coming to DVD next Tuesday, January 28:
MIDNIGHT TRAVELER

Director:
Hassan Fazili

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
Berlin, CPH:DOX, Hot Docs, Docaviv, DocumentaMadrid, DOXA, Sheffield, Thessaloniki, True/False, Doc Edge, RiverRun, Seattle, Montclair, Biografilm, San Francisco, Salem, Sydney

About:
The filmmaker, his wife, and their two daughters face an uncertain road to asylum when they are forced to flee Afghanistan.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD/VOD: AFTERWARD

Coming to DVD/VOD next Tuesday, January 28:
AFTERWARD

Director:
Ofra Bloch

World Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

Select Festivals:
San Francisco Jewish, Santa Barbara, RiverRun, Greenwich, Tel Aviv Human Rights, Big Muddy, Cleveland, Sarasota, Minneapolis-St Paul

About:
The filmmaker confronts her personal demons around Germany, Israel, and Palestine.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens next Monday, January 27:
THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION

Director:
Ray Santisteban

World Premiere:
Chicago 2019

Select Festivals:
Vermont, Global Peace

About:
The story of a pioneering but little-known multi-ethnic coalition of activists.

In the watershed year of 1969, Chicago was one of America’s most segregated cities, with different areas understood to be the exclusive domain of specific demographics, and, in the poorer neighborhoods, gangs or other organizations arising to protect their turf. The one thing that united rival groups like the Latinx Young Lords, the African American Black Panthers, and the self-described white rednecks called the Young Patriots was class disparity and what came with it – lower quality housing, education, and health care – as well as poor treatment from law enforcement. Finding a common cause, they set aside their petty rivalries and joined forces, adopting a multi-hued striped flag as a diverse symbol, and becoming political activists – a development that didn’t sit well with the FBI, the Chicago police, or Mayor Richard Daley, who targeted their Rainbow Coalition as extremists, leading to the death of Panther leader Fred Hampton. Ray Santisteban draws from participants in this forward-thinking coalition members as well as archival footage to offer a primer on this fascinating history, but the film’s too-short length limits its fuller impact.

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