Category Archives: Releases

On VOD: ZULU SUMMER

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, July 2:
ZULU SUMMER

Directors:
Joseph Litzinger and Eric Michael Schrader

World Premiere:
Santa Barbara 2019

About:
A Zulu trio from a small South African town travel to Butte MT.

In Butte MT, a pair named Dark and Clark run a small community radio station that has a pretty small audience. Online, however, they can be reached across the world, including 10,000 miles away, in Nongoma, South Africa. There, the operators of a small radio station tune in to learn how to better use radio and, through it, to improve their own struggling community. Prince Siboniso “Sbo” Zulu reaches out to Dark and proposes a crosscultural ecxhange, eventually working out a plan for the Prince and two of his colleagues to spend the summer in Butte. Though some townsfolk are skeptical, the Zulu delegation follows through, visiting Butte and meeting all the nice, curious people. Litzinger and Schrader’s film is well-meaning, with the aim of showing a conflict-free example of crosscultural understanding, but this does not make for a compelling feature. With countless scenes of the Prince and his companions meeting random Butte residents, explaining the purpose of their visit, hugging one another, and having an innocuously pleasant time sightseeing and sharing stories, the project ends up feeling like a quirky short stretched far too thin.

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On TV: CALL HER GANDA

Coming to PBS’s POV tonight, Monday, July 1:
CALL HER GANDA

Director:
PJ Raval

Premiere:
Tribeca 2018

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Doc Edge, Frameline, Outfest, Inside Out, Cínemalayà, LA Asian Pacific, DMZ Docs, Sidewalk, New Orleans

About:
The murder of a transgender woman by a US Marine exposes the legacy of imperialism in the Philippines.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: MAIDEN

Coming to theatres today, Friday, June 28:
MAIDEN

Director:
Alex Holmes

World Premiere:
Toronto 2018

Select Festivals:
Sundance, Nantucket, SXSW, IDFA, CPH:DOX, Tribeca, Seattle, Biografilm, DocPoint, Glasgow, Dublin, Sydney

About:
The immersive, against-all-odds story of sailor Tracy Edwards, who skippered the first all-female international crew in the 1989 Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On VOD: ALIVE!

Coming to OVID today, Friday, June 28:
ALIVE!

Director:
Vincent Boujon

World Premiere:
Lussas 2014

Select Festivals:
Inside Out, BFI Flare, MIX Brasil, LGBT fests in Rio, Hong Kong, Glasgow, Taiwan, Lisboa, Copenhagen, Amsterdam

About:
A group of HIV-positive gay men train to skydive.

In filmmaker Vincent Boujon’s simple but well-shot film, he trains his camera on five gay men with HIV who discusses their status, relationships, and history while participating in skydiving training. Repetitive scenes of class safety training are balanced out with some more cinematic shots of the jumping itself, but it’s the interpersonal interactions that are meant to be the true focus of the film rather than the confronting-one’s-fears backdrop. While the men’s conversations are intimate and candid, and offer viewers insight into their experiences living with HIV, the film as a whole never feels natural. This group of strangers wouldn’t be in this setting absent being subjects in this doc, and this unfortunately lends a forced, manufactured sense to the proceedings.

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On VOD: THANK YOU FOR COMING

Available for free online now:
THANK YOU FOR COMING

Director:
Sara Lamm

World Premiere:
LA Film Festival 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Woodstock, Carmel

About:
An in-depth look back at the Chinese student protest movement that captivated the world three decades ago.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
More than a decade after learning she was conceived via a sperm donor, filmmaker Sara Lamm is still on the hunt for her biological father. Using online registries and the scant clues provided by her parents, she is able to track down Jennifer, a woman sharing remarkable similarities who might just possibly be her half-sister. Working together, they become genealogical detectives, navigating ancestry databases and DNA tests as they explore the meaning and power of family in this alternately funny and bittersweet personal film.

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On DVD: KANGAROO

New to DVD this week:
KANGAROO

Directors:
Kate McIntyre Clere and Michael McIntyre

Premiere:
Santa Barbara 2017

Select Festivals:
NYC Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Rotterdam

About:
An exposé of the brutal treatment of kangaroos in Australia.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: TIANANMEN: THE PEOPLE VS THE PARTY

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Coming to PBS today, Tuesday, June 25:
TIANANMEN: THE PEOPLE VS THE PARTY

Director:
Ian MacMillan

World Premiere:
PBS (June 2019)

About:
An in-depth look back at the Chinese student protest movement that captivated the world three decades ago.

In the decade following China’s opening up to the Western world, the country had experienced unprecedented reform, but its leaders remained resistant to the growing voice of the people and rumblings of demands for more democratic freedoms. Following the death of a former Communist Party head and reformist, Hu Yaobang, protests began in Beijing’s iconic Tiananmen Square, with students largely leading the charge. Director Ian MacMillan’s film follows the seven weeks beginning from this point in mid-April 1989 as demonstrations grew and spread around the country, creating division within the Communist Party leadership as to how to address the crisis. Eventually, hardline tactics saw troops let loose on the peaceful protest, resulting in a bloody massacre on June 3 and 4 that drew the attention of the entire world. Drawing from extensive archival footage as well as the reflections of protestors, the film contextualizes this pivotal event in China’s history and explores its continuing impact.

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On DVD: MARCOS DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE

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Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, June 25:
MARCOS DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE

Director:
David Sutherland

Premiere:
San Diego Latino 2019

Select Festivals:
Salem, Garden State, Ft Myers

About:
A Marine Corps vet struggles to reunite her family after her husband is deported to Mexico.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE GOSPEL OF EUREKA

Coming to PBS’s POV tonight, Monday, June 24:
THE GOSPEL OF EUREKA

Directors:
Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher

Premiere:
SXSW 2018

Select Festivals:
Sheffield, AFI Docs, Nashville, BAMcinemaFest, Provincetown, Indie Grits, Ashland, Frameline, Portland QDoc

About:
A small Arkansas town hosts both a spectacular Passion Play and a gospel drag show.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: APOLLO 11

Coming to CNN this Sunday, June 23:
APOLLO 11

Director:
Todd Douglas Miller

Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
SXSW, True/False, Miami

About:
A revisitation of the historic manned space mission to the Moon through exclusive, immersive footage.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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