Category Archives: Releases

On DVD/VOD: BRAVE GIRLS

Coming to DVD and VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, June 4:
BRAVE GIRLS

Directors:
Yashaswi Desai and Ellie Walton

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

About:
Schooling offers hope for a better future for three conservative Muslim girls.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Three young Indian women in a conservative Muslim town seek to change their futures through education and self-determination. The opportunity to continue their schooling has opened up the possibility of a different future for Karishma, Apsana, and Samira, but even as they prepare for final exams, their families threaten to pull them back into the prescribed roles of wives and mothers. At once inspiring and frustrating, Yashaswi Desai and Ellie Walton’s thoughtful film neatly captures the extraordinary challenge of breaking with cultural tradition.

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On VOD: SAY HER NAME: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SANDRA BLAND

Coming to VOD via HBO digital download tonight, Monday, June 3:
SAY HER NAME: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SANDRA BLAND

Directors:
Kate Davis and David Heilbroner

Premiere:
Tribeca 2018

Select Festivals:
Traverse City, Chicago, San Francisco Black, New York African Diaspora, Woods Hole, Bahamas, Nashville

About:
An investigation of the controversial death of the titular African-American activist while in police custody.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: ASK DR RUTH

photo by David Paul Jacobson

Coming to Hulu tomorrow, Saturday, June 1:
ASK DR RUTH

Director:
Ryan White

Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Tribeca, San Francisco, Full Frame, Miami, IFF Boston, Miami Jewish

About:
A profile of the world-famous sex therapist and Holocaust survivor, Dr Ruth Westheimer.

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

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In Theatres: XY CHELSEA

Coming to theatres today, Friday, May 31:
XY CHELSEA

Director:
Tim Travers Hawkins

World Premiere:
Tribeca 2019

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sydney, Sheffield

About:
A portrait of whistleblower and activist Chelsea Manning.

In 2010, while on leave, Manning, a US Army intelligence analyst, leaked 750,000 classified or sensitive documents to WikiLeaks. As a result, she was court-martialed and convicted under the Espionage Act, and sentenced to 35 years in prison. While in prison, she publicly came out as a trans woman, and attempted to begin her transition, though oppressive prison policies hampered this process. Tim Travers Hawkins’ imperfect profile actually begins at the unexpected end of her imprisonment, when President Obama commuted her sentence to the seven years she had served. Blessed with close access to Manning, her attorney, and others in her intimate circle, the film captures Manning’s initial months of freedom, as she reflects on her past, is able to express her gender identity as she’d like, and becomes an outspoken activist both online and in public events, even running in a US Senate primary race. At the same time, the doc reveals the challenges Manning continues to face, from depression and suicidal ideation to severe missteps in her public persona, characterized here in a damaging episode in which she attempted to serve as a “double agent” at an alt-right rally but was pilloried by all sides. Hawkins has a lot of ground to cover, which makes the project feel a bit choppy at times, and, in light of ongoing developments touched upon at the film’s end – chiefly, his subject’s re-arrest for refusing to testify before a grand jury about Julian Assange – leaves a sense that the film may be only the first chapter of Manning’s continuing story.

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In Theatres: THE RUSSIAN FIVE

Coming to theatres today, Friday, May 31:
THE RUSSIAN FIVE

Director:
Joshua Riehl

World Premiere:
Freep 2018

Select Festivals:
Traverse City, Seattle, Montreal

About:
An exploration of the impact of several Russian players on an American hockey team in the 1980s-1990s.

In the late 1980s, Detroit’s ice hockey team, the Red Wings, had long seen better days. Nicknamed the “Dead Wings,” they were in need of a radical change. That came with their new owner, Little Caesar’s founder Mike Ilitch, and new general manager, Jimmy Devellano, and their decision to draft five Russian star players, starting with Sergei Federov. Director Joshua Riehl’s film is at its best – and most generally accessible – when it’s delving into the behind-the-scenes intrigue that enabled these Soviet athletes to get to the US from behind the Iron Curtain. After that, however, the stories of culture clash experienced by the new players gives way to a too slavish retrospective appreciation for all of the key games that helped define the Red Wings comeback – an approach that feels very much geared to a hockey fanbase. Still leaving that aside – as well as its irksome score – there is a generally appealing underdog story here with some strong personalities to provide viewers with a hook.

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On DVD: THE TRIAL OF RATKO MLADIC

New to DVD this week:
THE TRIAL OF RATKO MLADIC

Directors:
Robert Miller and Henry Singer

World Premiere:
IDFA 2018

Select Festivals:
Hot Dos, CPH:DOX, Göteborg, Movies That Matter

About:
A notorious Serbian military commander faces charges of genocide.

Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, a series of conflicts broke out in the region throughout the decade. Between 1992-1995, General Ratko Mladic led Serbian forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, making him a national hero and celebrated there to this day. His victories, however, included the vicious slaughter of Muslims as part of nationalistic ethnic cleansing. Most notably, he was responsible for the genocide perpetrated in the town of Srenrenica, when more than 7000 men and boys were murdered in July 1995. Robert Miller and Henry Singer’s film follows efforts to see Mladic finally face justice for these actions during a five-year-long case at The Hague. Originally indicted in 1995 by the International Criminal Tribunal, the so-called “Butcher of Bosnia” went into hiding for years until he was arrested in 2012. While focused on the prosecution, and, most affectingly, some of the witnesses to Mladic’s atrocities, the filmmakers also have access to the defense team as they try to argue his innocence. The result is a difficult but worthwhile watch, bearing witness to the consequences of hateful, divisive rhetoric that plagues so much of the world today.

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On VOD: AFTER STONEWALL

Coming to OVID tomorrow, Friday, May 31:
AFTER STONEWALL

Director:
John Scagliotti

World Premiere:
1999

Select Festivals:
NewFest, Outfest, Thessaloniki Doc

About:
An overview of the LGBT rights movement in the decades following Stonewall.

I previously wrote about the doc for NewFest’s program in 1999, saying:
On the 30th anniversary of the Stonewall riot, Janet Baus, Dan Hunt, and John Scagliotti, the latter a co-producer of the Emmy Award-winning BEFORE STONEWALL, chronicle in this new documentary the struggles, defeats, and triumphs that have defined gay and lesbian experience since that momentous event. Narrated by Melissa Etheridge, the film brings together numerous interviews (including Armistead Maupin, Jewelle Gomez, Barney Frank, Rita Mae Brown, and Dorothy Allison) with a treasure trove of archival and home movie footage, much of it never released before. Funny, sad, inspiring, but always engrossing, the film documents stories of transformation and liberation that led to the formation of lesbian and gay movements and communities which in turn have rigorously challenged prevailing social assumptions about family, work, religion, and relationships. This panorama of our era is honest, informative, and utterly rewarding to watch.

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On DVD/VOD: TO A MORE PERFECT UNION: US V WINDSOR

New to DVD and VOD this week:
TO A MORE PERFECT UNION

Director:
Donna Zaccaro

Premiere:
Woodstock 2017

Select Festivals:
Nashville, Rocky Mountain Women’s, Inside Out, LGBT fests in Boston and Miami

About:
The decades-long love between a lesbian couple serves to revisit the story of marriage equality in the US.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: VITO

Coming to OVID tomorrow, Friday, May 31:
VITO

Director:
Jeffrey Schwarz

Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2011

Select Festivals:
Berlin, Big Sky, Dallas, Frameline, and Outfest

About:
On the life and legacy of a pivotal figure in LGBT cinema.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: FOR THE BIRDS

Coming to theatres this Friday, May 31:
FOR THE BIRDS

Director:
Richard Miron

Premiere:
Sheffield 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, New Orleans, Hamptons, Thessaloniki Doc, AFI Docs, DocPoint, Antenna Doc, Cork, Austin, Planet in Focus, Woodstock

About:
An obsessive bird lover struggles to properly care for her flock.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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