Category Archives: Releases

In Theatres & On VOD: JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND – FEATURING A VERY SPECIAL, CONTRACTUALLY OBLIGATED MENTION OF TONY CLIFTON

Coming to theatres and to Netflix tomorrow, Friday, November 17:
JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND – FEATURING A VERY SPECIAL, CONTRACTUALLY OBLIGATED MENTION OF TONY CLIFTON

Director:
Chris Smith

Premiere:
Venice 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Toronto, AFI Fest

About:
A candid behind-the-scenes look at an actor committing to a role.

The film screened as part of DOC NYC, for which our program notes read:
Director Chris Smith (AMERICAN MOVIE) teams with producer Spike Jonze to create an unforgettable portrait of two comedians, Jim Carrey and Andy Kaufman. Carrey was so dedicated to embodying the role of comedian Kaufman that he constantly stayed in character for the months of filming THE MAN ON THE MOON. During that time, a camera crew captured his disruptive behavior on and off set. Now that footage is interwoven with a probing new interview with Carrey.

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On TV: HOT GREASE

Coming to Discovery tonight, Thursday, November 16:
HOT GREASE

Directors:
Sam Wainwright Douglas, Paul Lovelace, and Jessica Wolfson

Premiere:
DOC NYC 2017

About:
An intimate and at times humorous portrait of an unstoppable Holocaust survivor.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Over the past decade, biodiesel has developed from a curiosity to a growing industry with the potential to undercut the dominance of Big Oil and fuel America’s transportation needs – and it all starts with recycled cooking oil. Once considered waste, fast-food grease is now a hot commodity, supporting a cottage industry of grease collectors and even grease thieves. Sam Wainwright Douglas, Paul Lovelace, and Jessica Wolfson’s engaging film profiles biodiesel’s innovators, entrepreneurs, and influential supporters like Senator Al Franken, working to ensure the future of this green energy source.

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In Theatres: BIG SONIA

Coming to theatres this Friday, November 17:
BIG SONIA

Directors:
Leah Warshawski and Todd Soliday

Premiere:
Napa Valley 2016

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Seattle, Cleveland, Sun Valley, Big Sky Doc, Milwaukee, Durban, Jewish fests in San Francisco, Boston, Atlanta, Palm beach, Charlotte, Kansas City, Southampton, and Miami

About:
An intimate and at times humorous portrait of an unstoppable Holocaust survivor.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
As one of the few remaining survivors of the Holocaust, Sonia has shared her inspirational story for years. More recently, after initial resistance, her daughter has joined her, taking on the legacy so that no one ever forgets. The colorful 90-year-old, filmmaker Leah Warshawski’s grandmother, has spent decades honoring another legacy, running her late husband’s tailoring business, the last shop in an otherwise dead mall. When she is served with an eviction notice, Sonia must face her biggest fear: retirement.

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In Theatres: REBELS ON POINTE

Coming to theatres today, Wednesday, November 15:
REBELS ON POINTE

Director:
Bobbi Jo Hart

Premiere:
Santa Barbara 2017

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Hot Docs, DocEdge, Raindance, Calgary, Vancouver, Ashland, Hot Springs Doc, Cuculorus, Napa Valley, AmDocs, Frameline, Outfest, Inside Out, QDocs, LGBT fests in Amsterdam, Miami, Denver, Austin, Atlanta, and Rochester

About:
An intimate look at a long-running all-male drag ballet troupe.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
New York City’s Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo has charmed audiences for more than four decades, bringing the dance form to a modern audience… with a decided twist. Formed in an era of newfound gay liberation, the Trocks, as the all-male troupe is affectionately known, fuses camp humor with classical ballet, performing in drag and lending a refreshing satirical edge that upends elitist expectations of the art form. Bobbi Jo Hart reveals the past and present of this talented ensemble as they perform around the world.

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On DVD: WHOSE STREETS?

Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, November 14:
WHOSE STREETS?

Director:
Sabaah Folayan

Co-Director:
Damon Davis

Premiere:
Sundance 2017

Select Festivals:
True/False, San Francisco, Encounters, Sheffield, BAMcinemaFest, Seattle, Montclair, Maryland, Full Frame, RiverRun, Outfest, Provincetown, Atlanta

About:
An on-the-ground immersion into the Ferguson uprising.

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

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On DVD: KEDI

kedi_screen_shotComing to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 14:
KEDI

Director:
Ceyda Torun

Premiere:
!f Istanbul 2016

Select Festivals:
DOC NYC, Full Frame, Sheffield, Seattle, Melbourne, Vancouver, DocPoint, Goteborg, Salem, Palm Springs

About:
Istanbul through the eyes of its colorful street cats.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: ALMOST SUNRISE

Coming to PBS’s POV tonight, Monday, November 13:
ALMOST SUNRISE

Director:
Michael Collins

Premiere:
Telluride Mountainfilm 2016

Select Festivals:
Human Rights Watch NYC, AFI Docs, Wisconsin, Waimea Ocean Film Festival, SF Docfest, GI Film Festival

About:
Two suffering veterans cross the country by foot in an attempt to combat the persistent after-effects of war.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT

Coming to CNN this Sunday, November 12:
JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT

Director:
Lydia Tenaglia

Premiere:
Tribeca 2016

Select Festivals:
Hamptons, Mill Valley, Denver, Sedona

About:
A look at the life and career of one of the pioneers of New American Cuisine.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: NO STONE UNTURNED

Coming to theatres today, Friday, November 10:
NO STONE UNTURNED

Director:
Alex Gibney

Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2017

Select Festivals:
London, Double Exposure, Cork

About:
An investigation into an unsolved 1994 murder in Northern Ireland.

In the waning years of the Troubles, masked gunmen entered a pub in the small village of Loughinisland, killed six Catholic men, and wounded several others who were watching the 1994 World Cup. Though promised swift justice, the survivors have remained without answers for over two decades, and no one was ever charged in the crime. Gibney revisits the cold case, in the process offering a review of the larger conflict between Irish Catholics and Protestants that informs the massacre, sadly one of many. Here, it serves as something of a symbolic representation of the complex and comprised systems of justice in play during and after the Troubles, chiefly in its focus on the charge of collusion between Northern Ireland police and the Ulster Volunteer Force, a loyalist paramilitary group that is suspected as being behind the attack. In his thorough investigation, Gibney details suspicious police behavior, including destroying or misplacing evidence, and is able to track down information that enables him to identify suspects who, until now, were kept under wraps. While the larger significance of the crime may not fully be conveyed to non-Irish audiences, robbing the project of some sense of urgency and outrage, it’s clear through the participation of some of the survivors that Gibney’s investigation has at least brought a long hoped for closure.

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On DVD: GUN RUNNERS

gun_runners_1New to DVD this week:
GUN RUNNERS

Director:
Anjali Nayar

Premiere:
Hot Docs 2016

Select Festivals:
Palm Springs, Aspen, Atlantic

About:
Two Kenyan men turn in their guns as part of a government disarmament program to pursue running instead.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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