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On DVD: ART OF THE GAME: UKIYO-E HEROES

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, March 13:
ART OF THE GAME: UKIYO-E HEROES

Director:
Toru Tokikawa

Premiere:
Hot Docs 2017

Select Festivals:
St Louis, Comic-Con

About:
A look at an unusual artistic collaboration melding ancient Japanese craft and pop culture.

Tokikawa’s film focuses on the partnership between Jed Henry, an American illustrator, and David Bull, a Westerner in Japan who has spent decades becoming a master at ukiyo-e, an ancient Japanese craft of woodblock printing. After encountering ukiyo-e, Henry seeks out Bull, proposing a partnership: making a series of prints that integrate characters from old video games into classical ukiyo-e motifs. Though initially hesitant, Bull agrees, and they promote their enterprise via a ridiculously successful Kickstarter campaign. The film recounts this background and then proceeds to spend an interminable amount of time painstakingly detailing the creation of a new print, from Henry’s idea and initial composition to Bull’s translation into the woodblock process and ultimate execution, with cutaways to other Japanese craftsman who function as suppliers of the master’s brushes, paper, and paint. While some of this process is not uninteresting, it does not sustain interest for a general audience. There’s also something odd about this ancient Japanese craft being basically unquestioningly represented by two Westerners. Regardless, the subject matter’s insularity and excessive detail makes this of strictly niche appeal.

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On DVD: BRIMSTONE & GLORY

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, March 13:
BRIMSTONE & GLORY

Director:
Viktor Jakovleski

Premiere:
True/False 2017

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sheffield, Docaviv, AFI Docs, Dokufest, DocuWest, Ambulante, San Francisco, Sarasota, Montclair, Guanajuato, Fantastic Fest, Margaret Mead, Antenna Doc, Philadelphia

About:
An immersion into Tultepec, a Mexican city known for its pyrotechnic festival.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: FRANK SERPICO

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, March 13:
FRANK SERPICO

Director:
Antonino D’Ambrosio

Premiere:
Tribeca 2017

Select Festivals:
Traverse City, Martha’s Vineyard, Poland’s American Film Festival, Athens, Vancouver

About:
A portrait of the famed 1970s police corruption whistleblower.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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

Coming to PBS’s America ReFramed series tomorrow, Tuesday, March 13:
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.

In 1887, at the end of the Indian Wars, the US government broke up several Indian reservations into individual allotments parceled out to 300,000 Native Americans, but retained control over the land’s management, holding mineral and gas rights in trust, and promising regular accounting. In practice, the government allowed these rights to be exploited without providing proper compensation, resulting in generations of Native Americans remaining in poverty. After noticing discrepancies in these official accounting practices, Elouise Cobell, a Blackfeet accountant, began to investigate. Despite being given the runaround, Cobell didn’t back down, eventually joining forces with other tribes to file the largest class action ever filed against the US government in 1996 – one that drags on for nearly fifteen years. Janko follows Cobell as she works tirelessly to keep the struggle alive, through three presidential administrations, stalling tactics, and broken promises, only to finally receive some small measure of justice. While Cobell is very worthwhile and appealing subject, the film unfortunately tends to feel dry and retrospective rather than dynamic and in the moment. Still, it offers a welcome portrait of persistence and serves to introduce viewers to a largely unheralded heroine.

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Special Screening & On VOD: WILD WILD COUNTRY

WILD WILD COUNTRY | Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Coming to NYC’s Stranger Than Fiction series tomorrow, Tuesday, March 13 (first two episodes) and to Netflix this Friday, March 16 (all six episodes):
WILD WILD COUNTRY

Directors:
Chapman Way and Maclain Way

Premiere:
Sundance 2018

About:
An Indian spiritual community attempts to take over a small Oregon town.

I profiled the docuseries before Sundance here.

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On TV/VOD: JANE

Coming to National Geographic tonight, Monday, March 12 and to VOD tomorrow, Tuesday, March 13:
JANE

Director:
Brett Morgen

Premiere:
Toronto 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, New York, Mill Valley, London, Philadelphia, Chicago

About:
A poetic portrait of the life and work of primatologist Jane Goodall.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE DEPARTURE

Coming to PBS’s Doc World series on The WORLD Channel this Sunday, March 11:
THE DEPARTURE

Director:
Lana Wilson

Premiere:
Tribeca 2017

Select Festivals:
Hot Docs, Sheffield, Bergen, Reykjavik, Vancouver, Mumbai, Moscow, Warsaw

About:
A Japanese priest who works as a suicide counselor must deal with the burden of his mission.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: LIBERATION DAY

Coming to VOD via Sundance Now today, Thursday, March 8:
LIBERATION DAY

Directors:
Morten Traavik and Uģis Olte

Premiere:
IDFA 2016

Select Festivals:
CPH:DOX, Sydney, Göteborg, Vilnius, Movies That Matter, One World, Docville

About:
A controversial cult rock band from the former Yugoslavia is selected to be the first to play in North Korea.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: ITZHAK

Coming to theatres tomorrow, Friday, March 9:
ITZHAK

Director:
Alison Chernick

Premiere:
Hamptons 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Palm Springs, Jewish fests in Miami, Palm Beach, Atlanta, and Phoenix

About:
A deeply intimate portrait of acclaimed violin master, Itzhak Perlman.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: TROPHY

New to DVD this week:
TROPHY

Directors:
Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
SXSW,CPH:DOX, Full Frame, Dallas, Encounters, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Moscow, Sun Valley, Montclair

About:
An exploration of the complex intersections between wildlife conservation and big game hunting.

I profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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