Category Archives: Releases

On TV: MANKILLER

Coming to PBS WNET tomorrow, Saturday, March 24:
MANKILLER

Director:
Valerie Red-Horse Mohl

Premiere:
Los Angeles 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Athena, GlobeDocs, Palm Springs, Sedona, Rocky Mountain Women’s, American Indian, Austin, imagineNATIVE, United Nations Association, Mill Valley

About:
A portrait of a pioneering Native American leader.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Wilma Mankiller rose from poverty to become the first female chief of the Cherokee nation. After a forced relocation from her native Oklahoma at 10, Wilma developed her activist chops in turbulent 1960s San Francisco, fighting for land rights during the Alcatraz Occupation. Back with her people, she organized around issues of social and economic justice, advocating passionately for Native American self-determination even as she battled rampant sexism, political rivals, and significant health challenges. Valerie Red-Horse Mohl’s engaging film tells the story of this guardian of Cherokee heritage and unsung American heroine.

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On DVD: ESCAPES

Coming to DVD tomorrow, Saturday, March 24:
ESCAPES

Director:
Michael Almereyda

Premiere:
BAMcinemaFest 2016

Select Festivals:
Rotterdam, San Francisco (both as WIP)

About:
An unconventional biography of occasional actor and BLADE RUNNER screenwriter Hampton Fancher.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: MARCH OF THE PENGUINS 2: THE NEXT STEP


Coming to VOD via Hulu tomorrow, Friday, March 23:
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS 2: THE NEXT STEP

Director:
Luc Jacquet

Premiere:
French theatrical release (February 2017)

Select Festivals:
NY International Children’s, Sofia, Hong Kong, Zurich

About:
A follow up to the 2006 Academy Award-winning portrait of the emperor penguins of Antarctica.

More than a decade since the original film charmed audiences around the world, Luc Jacquet returns to the inhospitable polar breeding grounds of the titular figures for another beautifully lensed look at their lives. Much of what’s presented here is comfortably familiar, from the struggles of new penguin fathers to keep their soon-to-be-hatched offspring warm, to the pleasing resonance of Morgan Freeman’s narration – this English language version once again dispensing with the clunky conceit of anthropomorphic narration that characterized the 2005 French original. Where the sequel slightly differs is in more of a focus on the father penguins’ relationship with the hatchlings and their growth in the latter sections of the film, a consideration of the impact of climate change on their environment, and in taking advantage of advancements in camera technology to offer viewers a crisper view of the birds’ harsh habitat and, especially, their underwater escapades. While hardly reinventing the wheel, this new film serves as an easily watchable update of the story of the emperor penguins for a new generation.

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On VOD: 100 YEARS: ONE WOMAN’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE

New to VOD this week:
100 YEARS: ONE WOMAN’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE

Director:
Melinda Janko

Premiere:
LA theatrical release (September 2016)

Select Festivals:
Athena, Big Sky Doc, Washington DC Environmental, Red Nation, One Earth, American Indian, LA Femme

About:
An unlikely champion for the Blackfeet tribe stands up against the US government to demand justice after more than a century of exploitation.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: THE WORK

New to DVD this week:
THE WORK

Directors:
Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous

Premiere:
SXSW 2017

Select Festivals:
Seattle, Sheffield, BAMcinemaFest, Sarajevo, Melbourne

About:
Folsom State Prison hosts an intensive men’s group therapy workshop.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: 10 BILLION: WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE?

New to VOD this week:
10 BILLION: WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE?

Director:
Valentin Thurn

Premiere:
German theatrical release (2015)

Select Festivals:
IDFA, CPH:DOX, Santa Barbara, Minneapolis-St Paul, EBS Doc, Docs Against Gravity, Vilnius, One World, Docville

About:
An exploration of the demands made on modern agriculture to feed an expanding population.

The film’s titular number is the expected population of the planet by the year 2050, an increase that seems likely to lead to food shortages and conflict over resources. In an attempt to make sense of what can be done to mitigate this potential global catastrophe, filmmaker Valentin Thurn – who also awkwardly narrates this project – conducts a survey of present day food production around the world, from the promises or pitfalls of GMOs, artificial fertilizers, and faux meat development to organic farming and community supported agriculture. Taking a methodical and informative approach, if not a particularly revelatory one, the well-meaning film addresses the familiar issues that come into play, including the need for sustainability, the importance of local farming, the harsh realities of land use conflict, and the dangers of corporate control of resources.

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On VOD: AUGIE

New to VOD this week:
AUGIE

Director:
James Keach

Premiere:
Nashville 2017

Select Festivals:
Austin, Greenwich, Boston, Hot Springs, Newport Beach, Heartland

About:
A portrait of life with ALS for fitness mogul Augie Nieto and his wife.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: 11/8/16

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, March 20:
11/8/16

Curator:
Jeff Deutchman

Directors:
Duane Andersen, Don Argott, Yung Chang, Garth Donovan, Petra Epperlein, Vikram Gandhi, Raul Gasteazoro, Jamie Gonçalves, Andrew Beck Grace, Alma Har’el, Sheena M. Joyce, Daniel Junge, Alison Klayman, Ciara Lacy, Martha Shane, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Bassam Tariq, and Michael Tucker

Premiere:
Hamptons 2017

About:
Election Day 2016, around the country.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE INVISIBLE PATIENTS

Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed series on The WORLD Channel tonight, Tuesday, March 20:
THE INVISIBLE PATIENTS

Director:
Patrick O’Connor

Premiere:
Indy Film Fest 2016

Select Festivals:
Cucalorus, Heartland

About:
A profile of a nurse practitioner who cares for homebound patients.

O’Connor’s simple but effective film focuses on Jessica Macleod, PhD, who makes house calls to individuals in Indiana and Kentucky who otherwise would likely be without home care because of mobility issues and/or limited income. Over nearly a year, the straight-talking nurse practitioner is followed as she provides primary care services to four of her patients. These include elderly couple Wink and Patty, who have few options for care after being suspected of selling their pain pills; Ron, an artist confined to a wheelchair following a traumatic brain injury, who Jessica also worries might be being maltreated by his roommate brother; and Roger, a young man with Duchenne muscle dystrophy nearing the end of his life. In between providing compassionate care for these individuals, Jessica reflects on the state of health care in America, the need for more in-home providers, the personal sacrifices made for her job, and the lack of respect she often encounters because she is not a doctor. While not the most artful portrait, O’Connor’s film provides an empathetic look at the lives of isolated and often neglected patients and the efforts of professionals like Jessica to address their needs.

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On DVD: MISS KIET’S CHILDREN

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, March 20:
MISS KIET’S CHILDREN

Directors:
Peter Lataster and Petra Lataster-Czisch

Premiere:
IDFA 2016

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, True/False, DOXA, Munich Dok.Fest, Thessaloniki Doc, Melbourne Doc, Goteborg, St Louis

About:
A portrait of a Dutch grade school class made up of refugee children.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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