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On TV: NAILA AND THE UPRISING

Coming to PBS as part of its WOMEN, WAR & PEACE II series tonight, Tuesday, March 26:
NAILA AND THE UPRISING

Director:
Julia Bacha

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2017

Select Festivals:
IDFA, Dubai, Human Rights Watch, Movies That Matter, Cleveland, It’s All True, Fajr, Seattle, Durban, SF Jewish, Global Peace, St Louis

About:
The untold story of the women behind the First Intifada.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Award-winning filmmaker Julia Bacha chronicles the remarkable journey of Naila Ayesh, who played a key role in the nonviolent Palestinian uprising known as the First Intifada. When the uprising broke out in the late 1980s, Naila was living in Gaza. Faced with a choice between love, family, and freedom, she embraced all three, joining a clandestine network of Palestinian women who led a movement that put Palestinians on the map. The film inventively combines animation with archival images to explore this hidden history.

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On TV: THE TRIALS OF SPRING

Coming to PBS as part of its WOMEN, WAR & PEACE II series tonight, Monday, March 25:
THE TRIALS OF SPRING

Director:
Gini Reticker

Premiere:
Human Rights Watch 2015

Select Festivals:
Traverse City, Athena, Sebastopol Doc

About:
An eye-opening look at the disturbing treatment of women during Egypt’s tumultuous revolution.

While the story of Egypt’s so-called Arab Spring – Tahrir Square, and what came after – has been the subject of numerous documentaries over the past eight years, few have given sufficient focus on the crucial role women played, nor on the incidents of sexual violence enacted upon female protestors and activists. Reticker profiles several women who recount their experiences, moving from the heady joy of standing up for their freedom, to disillusionment as democratic ideals fell by the wayside as factions emerged, to despair at the ill treatment they received from some male activists, including, in several horrific cases noted here, public molestation, humiliation, and physical violence. Compounding these abuses – sometimes officially sanctioned, such as so-called “virginity tests” – the women sometimes face legal charges, while their assailants manage to survive unscathed, making this provocative project a witness against such injustice.

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Special Screening & In Theatres: THE BRINK

Coming to NYC’s Pure Nonfiction at IFC Center tomorrow, Tuesday, March 26 and to theatres this Friday, March 29:
THE BRINK

Director:
Alison Klayman

Premiere:
Sundance 2019

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, Cleveland, Docville

About:
Steve Bannon, post-White House.

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

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On TV: WAVE GOODBYE TO DINOSAURS

Photo by Derek Speirs

Coming to PBS as part of its WOMEN, WAR & PEACE II series tonight, Monday, March 25:
WAVE GOODBYE TO DINOSAURS

Director:
Eimhear O’Neill

Premiere:
BBC broadcast (September 2017)

About:
The story of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, a women’s political party formed in 1996.

Against the backdrop of decades of political and sectarian violence in Northern Ireland colloquially known as The Troubles, a group of women emerged who demanded a seat at the bargaining table to seek peace. While their male political counterparts seemed unable or unwilling to forge relationships across religious lines, women like Monica McWilliams, a Catholic, and Pearl Sagar, a Protestant, were able to gather together others like themselves with the goal that women’s voices not be ignored as the nation attempted to broker peace. As O’Neill’s straightforward but interesting project reveals, they succeeded, to a point, securing two seats at the Northern Ireland Forum which led to the Good Friday Agreement. The film features organizers who reflect on the importance of their activism, and on the ultimate fate of the party – viewed as a peace party by many, rather than a sustainable group for women’s continued political engagement, they lost momentum once they met their primary goal, and eventually dissolved.

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In Theatres: ROLL RED ROLL

Coming to theatres today, Friday, March 22:
ROLL RED ROLL

Director:
Nancy Schwartzman

Premiere:
Tribeca 2018

Select Festivals:
Nantucket, New Orleans, Hot Docs, Traverse City, Hamptons, Denver, Göteborg, Guanajuato, Globe Docs, Sidewalk, Santa Barbara, Double Exposure, Bend, Tallgrass, Hot Springs Doc, Big Sky Doc, SF Jewish, Human Rights Watch

About:
An exploration of rape and its cover-up in a small town.

I previously wrote about the film for Nantucket’s program, saying:
After a teenage girl is raped by members of the Steubenville OH high school football team, a true-crime blogger investigates the social media generated during the incident and discovers shocking details about the crime – including the identities of both perpetrators and bystanders – and her reporting brings national attention to the small town. Powerful and topical in the era of Time’s Up and #MeToo, Nancy Schwartzman’s searing film speaks to an unconscionable culture of complicity and denial about sexual assault not only in Steubenville, but in society as a whole.

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On DVD/VOD: THE OYSTER FARMERS

New to DVD and VOD this week:
THE OYSTER FARMERS

Director:
Corinne Ruff

Premiere:
Lighthouse 2017

Select Festivals:
Princeton Environmental, Garden State, Asbury Park

About:
A look at efforts to restore oysters to NJ’s Barnegat Bay, once a thriving ecosystem.

Ruff’s earnest, if overly staid, film focuses on modern day aquaculture and its role in trying to build up the lost oysters of coastal NJ. It briefly presents the history of oysters in the region – once so plentiful they were sold from streetcarts like hot dogs until their decline began in the 1920s due to man made pollution and other factors – but primarily focuses on several baymen and baywomen, most of them the latest in a generational lineage in the industry, as well as aquaculture farmers who are sourcing oyster seeds to plant and grow over the course of several seasons. These subjects discuss how the bay has changed, robbed of the natural filtering property of the oysters, and how recent efforts are helping to make oysters more plentiful and sustainable again, leading the way for both environmental and economic regeneration.

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On DVD/VOD: ACROCATS!

New to DVD and VOD this week:
ACROCATS!

Director:
Jacob Feiring

Premiere:
Hot Springs Doc 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Big Sky Doc, SF Doc, Florida, Sidewalk

About:
A behind-the-scenes look at a traveling cat circus.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Samantha Martin has been training animals since she was a kid. Spurred by a midlife crisis to quit her day job, she creates The Amazing Acrocats, a traveling cat circus. But driving around in an undependable RV full of moody felines isn’t as glamorous – or lucrative – as it sounds. As debt mounts, and success seems elusive, how long can Samantha hold out for circus stardom?

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On DVD: CONTAINMENT

containment_640x360New to DVD this week:
CONTAINMENT

Directors:
Peter Galison and Robb Moss

Premiere:
Full Frame 2015

Select Festivals:
Sheffield, Zurich, Vancouver, Denver, RiverRun, Tallgrass, GlobeDocs, Global Peace, Woods Hole, SF Green

About:
A sobering consideration of how humanity can safely contend with radioactive waste.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: THE LAST RESORT

New to DVD this week:
THE LAST RESORT

Directors:
Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch

Premiere:
Miami Jewish 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Virginia, Key West, Jewish fests in Toronto, Rochester, and Cleveland

About:
A revealing revisitation of Jewish life in 1970s Miami.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: ON HER SHOULDERS

New to DVD this week:
ON HER SHOULDERS

Director:
Alexandria Bombach

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, SXSW, Hot Docs, Sheffield, AFI Docs, Full Frame, Human Rights Watch, SF Jewish, Jerusalem, Dokufest, Melbourne, Sun Valley, Doc 10, Ashland, Cleveland, Kansas City, Sarasota, Montclair, Maryland, Dallas, Nashville, Seattle, Warsaw, Biografilm, Heartland

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

About:
A look at the burden carried by a young woman as she advocates for her people on the global stage.

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

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