Category Archives: Releases

On VOD: LINDA RONSTADT: THE SOUND OF MY VOICE

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, December 3:
LINDA RONSTADT: THE SOUND OF MY VOICE

Directors:
Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman

World Premiere:
Tribeca 2019

Select Festivals:
Provincetown, AFI Docs, Atlantic

About:
A look back at the celebrated pop artist’s career.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: 5B

Coming to VOD this Sunday, December 1:
5B

Directors:
Dan Krauss and Paul Haggis

World Premiere:
SFFILM Doc Stories 2018

Select Festivals:
Cannes

About:
At the dawn of the AIDS crisis, nurses and caregivers defied fear and stigma to establish the world’s first AIDS hospital ward.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: AFTER PARKLAND

Coming to theatres today, Friday, November 29:
AFTER PARKLAND

Directors:
Emily Taguchi and Jake Lefferman

World Premiere:
Tribeca 2019

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Traverse City, Denver, Camden, Martha’s Vineyard, AFI Docs, Key West

About:
A profile of several survivors and family members as they reckon with the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Initially coming to Parkland, FL via their work for Nightline, filmmakers Emily Taguchi and Jake Lefferman focused in on students, including David Hogg, Sam Zeif, and Brooke Harrison, as well as Andrew and Manuel, parents of victims, to construct this portrait of the aftermath of the tragedy. Between heart-rending accounts of their experiences and their engagement in activism in different ways, the film captures its subjects’ grief and attempts to channel it. This is not the first nor the last film on the tragedy, and, combined with extensive media coverage, with Hogg in particular becoming a very visible public figure in the meantime, it unfortunately feels a bit too familiar. Making its world premiere this past April, only a little over a year after the event, it’s a thoughtful and genuine project, but might have benefited from more time and further development.

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On DVD/VOD: CHASING PORTRAITS

New to DVD/VOD this week:
CHASING PORTRAITS

Director:
Elizabeth Rynecki

Premiere:
Jewish Motifs Warsaw 2018

Select Festivals:
St Louis, Rhode Island, Southern Circuit, Jewish fests in San Francisco, Boston, Jerusalem, New York, Miami, and Palm Springs

About:
The filmmaker takes a quest around the world to find her great-grandfather’s lost art.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD/VOD: TIN CITY

New to DVD and VOD this week:
TIN CITY

Director:
Dina Mande

World Premiere:
San Luis Obispo 2018

Select Festivals:
Newport Beach, LA Femme

About:
A profile of a California wine hot spot.

The titular subject of director Dina Mande’s film is an industrial area situated in Paso Robles, halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, which has attracted independent wine makers and spirit distillers to set up shop. In a relatively short period of time, their artisanal offerings have made the location a popular destination for foodies and wine connoisseurs. The film profiles various proprietors, detailing their entrepreneurial spirit and their appreciation for the area. Mande clearly is enamored of Tin City and its personalities, to such an extent that this talking heads survey feels like an overextended promotional video. Diehard oenophiles might still find the film somewhat worthwhile, but otherwise it feels of decidedly local and limited appeal at best.

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On VOD: BIXA TRAVESTY

New to VOD via MUBI this week:
BIXA TRAVESTY

Directors:
Claudia Priscilla and Kiko Goifman

World Premiere:
Berlin 2018

Select Festivals:
Sheffield, Galway, Busan, Mar del Plata, Göteborg, Outfest, Frameline, Mix Copenhagen, Tampere

About:
A profile of a radical black trans performer in Brazil.

Linn da Quebrada is an outspoken transgender performance artist and musician based in São Paulo who uses any available platform to challenge heteronormative constructs of gender, often through confrontational lyrics and outfits. She’s also a drama queen and a narcissist, at least as represented in Priscilla and Goifman’s loose, episodic portrait. Aside from a few fleeting moments, the filmmakers seem content to allow da Quebrada to dictate her entire representation on camera, resulting in a very manufactured persona that almost never allows the viewer to get a deeper sense of the subject. Unfortunately, a little of her abrasive stage antics and mugging for the camera go a long way, ultimately making the film feel overlong and tedious.

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On DVD: N SCOTT MOMADAY: WORDS FROM A BEAR

New to DVD this week:
N SCOTT MOMADAY: WORDS FROM A BEAR

Director:
Jeffrey Palmer

World Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Traverse City, deadCENTER, Milwaukee, ImagineNATIVE, Seattle

About:
On the work and influence of Pulitzer Prize-winning Native American author, N Scott Momaday.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY

photo by Drew Kelly

New to digital download via HBO this week:
THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY

Director:
Alex Gibney

Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
SXSW

About:
An investigation into the high-profile rise and fall of discredited health tech company Theranos.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: TO BE OF SERVICE

Coming to VOD today, Tuesday, November 26:
TO BE OF SERVICE

Director:
Josh Aronson

World Premiere:
theatrical release (November 2019)

About:
Veterans find support for PTSD through service dogs.

Carrying the scars of war for years after they’ve left their military service, veterans from wars both recent and distant find traditional treatments wanting. Josh Aronson’s sincere film profiles several vets suffering from PTSD, who share the struggles they’ve faced coping with the aftermath of their service. For them, a path to alleviating the worst of their symptoms comes from being paired with trained service dogs, who provide companionship, comfort, and unconditional love. While the film ostensibly is meant to be about these service dogs, in execution it’s far more focused on the veterans, with the animals taking a backseat in the proceedings, and only surface information provided about their training and effectiveness in working with PTSD sufferers. Despite this, the film remains an at times moving exploration of the experiences of America’s wounded warriors.

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In Theatres: 63 UP

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Wednesday, November 27:
63 UP

Director:
Michael Apted

World Premiere:
ITV (British TV, June 2019)

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, New York, Telluride, Mill Valley, Vancouver, Heartland

About:
The latest installment of the longest-running documentary project in history.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
This longitudinal project started out by filming a group of seven-year-old British children representing a range of the country’s class system. Every seven years, director Michael Apted has returned to the same participants for a poignant inquiry into the arc of their lives, through births, deaths, marriages, and divorces – chronicling all their highs and lows. Apted, now in his late 70s, has suggested this ninth installment may be the last.

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