Category Archives: Releases

On DVD: MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE

Louis Theroux_My Scientology MovieNew to DVD this week:
MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE

Director:
John Dower

Premiere:
BFI London 2015

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sheffield, Docville, Tribeca, Revelation, Reykjavik, Mill Valley, Austin

About:
British journalist Louis Theroux attempts to understand the Church of Scientology.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases

In Theatres Redux: THE SILENCE OF OTHERS

Coming back to theatres tomorrow, Wednesday, May 8:
THE SILENCE OF OTHERS

Directors:
Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar

Premiere:
Berlin 2018

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sheffield, AFI Docs, Reyjkavik, Docs Against Gravity, Cairo, Hamptons, Mar del Plata, Los Angeles, Moscow

Notable Recognition:
The doc was shortlisted for the Academy Awards.

About:
Victims and survivors of Franco’s brutal regime take to Argentine courts to seek justice.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases

On VOD: LAST BREATH

New to VOD this week:
LAST BREATH

Directors:
Alex Parkinson and Richard da Costa

Premiere:
Glasgow 2019

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs

About:
A commercial deep sea diver is stranded on the seabed with only minutes of air left.

In September 2012, diver Chris Lemons descended the North Sea on a routine maintenance operation for an oil well from the ship The Topaz. In the inhospitable dark and freezing water, Lemons’ literal lifeline is an umbilical cord stretching back up to the surface. When a computer glitch tears away the cord, Lemons has only five minutes of breathable air – but rescue is at least 30 minutes away. Parkinson and da Costa milk the suspense for all its worth, presenting Lemons’ story via interviews with his fellow divers and loved ones, archival recordings, and passable reenactments, all to to the purpose of misdirecting audience expectations as to the diver’s ultimate fate. It’s more or less successful, tapping into the survival thriller genre, even as it overplays the drama, and may find appeal among audiences not typically drawn to nonfiction.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases

In Theatres & On TV: FOSTER

Coming to HBO tonight, Tuesday, May 7 and to theatres this Friday, May 10:
FOSTER

Director:
Mark Jonathan Harris

Premiere:
AFI Docs 2018

About:
An inside look at America’s foster care system.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases

On TV: NAILED IT

Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed tomorrow, Tuesday, May 7:
NAILED IT

Director:
Adele Free Pham

Premiere:
CAAMFest 2018

Select Festivals:
New Orleans, Freep, Disorient, Asian/Asian American fests in Boston, Atlanta, Austin, and Seattle

About:
An exploration of the dominance of Vietnamese in the US nail industry.

The stereotype of the Vietnamese nail salon worker has spread through popular US culture via stand-up comedy and the like, but the truth at the heart of these often demeaning impersonations is that the Vietnamese community dominates the $8 billion nail industry both as salon owners and workers. Director Adele Free Pham, herself part Vietnamese, seeks out the reasons how and why this immigrant came to become so closely associated with nails, clunkily narrating and including herself within the film at times. She finds the answers in the influx of refugees from the Vietnam War and the surprising involvement of actress Tippi Hedren, intriguing history that is not developed sufficiently. Pham attempts to cover too much in this hourl-ong project, moving beyond the sociohistorical to (fleetingly) address present day issues that have dogged the industry in general, such as concerns over the toxicity of nail paints and other materials, and Vietnamese businesses in particular, including racist backlash and accusations of non-hygienic practices.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases

On DVD: SCIENCE FAIR

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, May 7:
SCIENCE FAIR

Directors:
Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
SXSW, Edinburgh, Cleveland, New Zealand, Vancouver, Sun Valley, Portland, Provincetown

About:
A profile of participants in the world’s premier science fair.

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

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Film Festivals, Recommendations, Releases, Sundance

On TV: OUT OF STATE

Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, May 6:
OUT OF STATE

Directors:
Ciara Lacy

Premiere:
Los Angeles 2017

Select Festivals:
Hawaii, Berlin, San Diego Asian, Hot Springs Doc, ImagineNative, Portland, Big Sky Doc, Thin Line Doc

About:
Hawaiian prisoners living in Arizona find an unlikely opportunity to learn about their heritage and themselves.

Due to lack of space on the islands of Hawai’i, many local prisoners are shipped off to Arizona to serve out their sentences in a private prison. In Ciara Lacy’s simple but at times poignant portrait, she focuses on three Hawaiian men who meet in Saguaro Correction Center: Kalani, who serves a life sentence; and David and Hale, who both have shorter terms. Kalani serves as a guide for both David and Hale, reconnecting them with native traditions through dance, songs, and history, and reawakening a sense of pride in their culture. Once both men are released and return to the islands, they struggle with the cyclical nature of the issues that found them behind bars in the first place. Taking on more of an intimate, personal approach than one that focuses on larger systemic issues of racial or class bias in criminal justice, the film may feel somewhat underdeveloped at times, but remains worthwhile for the cultural specificity it brings to issues around atonement and forgiveness.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases

In Theatres: DECADE OF FIRE

Coming to theatres today, Friday, May 3:
DECADE OF FIRE

Directors:
Vivian Vazquez and Gretchen Hildebran

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2018

Select Festivals:
Full Frame, Cleveland, Chicago Latino, Harlem, Maryland

About:
A Bronx native revisits the truth behind the boroughs rash of arson in the 1970s.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
In the 1970s, the Bronx was on fire. Left unprotected by the city government, nearly a half-million people were displaced as their close-knit, multiethnic neighborhood burned, reducing the community to rubble. While insidious government policies caused the devastation, Black and Latino residents bore the blame. In this story of hope and resistance, Bronx native Vivian Vazquez exposes the truth about the borough’s sordid history and reveals how her embattled and maligned community chose to resist, remain, and rebuild.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases

In Theatres: MEETING GORBACHEV

Coming to theatres today, Friday, May 3:
MEETING GORBACHEV

Directors:
Werner Herzog and Andre Singer

Premiere:
Telluride 2018

Select Festivals:
Toronto, CPH:DOX, Tribeca, DocPoint, Dok Leipzig

About:
The German auteur has a meeting of the minds with the legendary final leader of the Soviet Union.

Over the course of six months, Werner Herzog sat down with Mikhail Gorbachev for three surprisingly affectionate meetings to discuss the politician’s history and pivotal role in bringing the Cold War to an end. As may be expected, their discussions are less formal and more idiosyncratic, but nevertheless cover the key points in the fraught relationship between the US and USSR, the struggles within the Soviet politburo, and Gorbachev’s pragmatic reformist approach during a time of geopolitical turmoil. Herzog displays a genuine, and infectious, fondness for the world leader and his diplomacy, particularly in these fractious times.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Recommendations, Releases

On VOD: IN SEARCH OF GREATNESS

Coming to VOD tomorrow, Friday, May 3:
IN SEARCH OF GREATNESS

Director:
Gabe Polsky

Premiere:
Chicago 2018

About:
An exploration of the qualities that lead to athletic excellence.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

Leave a comment

Filed under Documentary, Film, Releases