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On VOD: THE HOLLYWOOD SHORTIES

hollywoodshortiesComing to VOD today, Tuesday, November 22: THE HOLLYWOOD SHORTIES

Ryan Steven Green’s chronicle of a the first little people basketball team debuted at SXSW earlier this year. Other fests have included Sidewalk, Chagrin Doc, Carmel, BendFilm, Hell’s Half Mile, and San Francisco DocFest.

The titular pioneering team was an outlet for little people in the acting community – long relegated to minor roles or hidden behind unusual costumes – to take center stage as entertainers and athletes. With roots in the 1950s, the Shorties grew in popularity over time, hitting their peak in the 1980s, appearing regularly in exhibition events that blended gameplay with clownish antics. These competing interests eventually led to their demise, as related here. Green has a family connection to the team, and brings a respectful and often engaging approach to telling their story, but errs in an excess of narration and irritating music.

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On DVD: HOMO SAPIENS

homo sapiensComing to DVD today, Tuesday, November 22: HOMO SAPIENS

Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s look at spaces once occupied by mankind had its debut at Berlin this year. Its fest circuit also included Cinéma du Réel, Honk Kong, BAFICI, Docville, DOK.fest Munich, Docs Against Gravity, and DocAviv, among other events.

I previously wrote about the film here.

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On DVD: LO AND BEHOLD, REVERIES OF THE CONNECTED WORLD

lo and beholdComing to DVD today, Tuesday, November 22: LO AND BEHOLD, REVERIES OF THE CONNECTED WORLD

Werner Herzog’s ruminations about the Internet had its world premiere at Sundance this year. It went on to screen at Nantucket, San Francisco, Seattle, Cleveland, AFI Docs, BAMcinemaFest, Florida, Traverse City, and Hot Docs, among other events.

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

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On DVD: HARRY AND SNOWMAN

harryComing to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 22: HARRY AND SNOWMAN

Ron Davis’ chronicle of the bond between a man and his horse made its bow at Full Frame last year. Screenings followed at DOC NYC, Nantucket, New Orleans, Hamptons, Virginia, Provincetown, Sedona, and Hot Springs Doc, among other fests.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On DVD: NEWMAN

Newman-800Coming to DVD tomorrow, Tuesday, November 22: NEWMAN

Jon Fox’s look at a maverick inventor had its world premiere at the Hamptons last year. It went on to screen at DOC NYC, Princeton Environmental, Florida, and Irvine.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: MARATHON: THE PATRIOTS DAY BOMBING

marathon-patriots-day-bombing-650Coming to HBO tonight, Monday, November 21: MARATHON: THE PATRIOTS DAY BOMBING

Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s look at life after the Boston Marathon bombing premiered at the Hamptons last month. Other screenings include DOC NYC.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE PRIZE OF THE POLE

17881-1400x903crop0Coming to the World Channel’s Doc World this Sunday, November 20: THE PRIZE OF THE POLE

Staffan Julén’s re-examination of the complicated relationship between an Arctic explorer and the Inuit people he lived among debuted at Odense Doc fest in 2006. Its festival circuit also included Hot Docs, Planete Doc Review, DocAviv, and CPH:DOX, among other events.

Julén’s film retells the story of Robert E Peary, who long claimed to have been the first to reach the North Pole in 1909. Earlier in his career, in 1897, Peary was engaged by the American Museum of Natural History to set up an exhibit of Eskimo life, using, as was the custom of the period, an actual Inuit family as “living fossils.” The journey of the six Inuits he brought to NYC is re-traced in the present-day by Inuit hunter Hivshu, who shares his alternate name, Robert E Peary II – he is the great-grandson of the explorer, who sired children with an Inuit wife despite already having a family back in the US. Hivshu’s own exploration re-opens difficult truths about attitudes towards so-called “primitive” people among not only the general public but professionals in the museum world and in academia. While a bit clunky in its exposition, the film is a worthwhile project for its reminder of the legacy of colonialism on cultural anthropology and on the people it impacted.

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On VOD: SOUR GRAPES

sour_grapesComing to VOD today, Friday, November 18: SOUR GRAPES

Jerry Rothwell and Reuben Atlas’ chronicle of an unprecedented wine fraud debuted at Hot Docs. Screenings followed at the recently concluded DOC NYC, Sheffield, Melbourne, Hamptons, and Tallgrass, among other events. It now comes to VOD via Netflix.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Rudy Kurniawan, an unassuming young Indonesian man, makes a splash when he begins to attend specialty wine auctions. An apparent wine savant, his aggressive buying helps lead the wave that sees fine wine prices skyrocket before the 2008 financial crisis. Kurniawan amasses $35 million from auctioning off rare wines from his own collection. But after suspicious bottles are discovered making their way through elite wine circles, controversy erupts, prompting an investigation with surprising results.

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In Theatres: MAGNUS

magnus-documentary-tribeca-540x360Coming to theatres today, Friday, November 18: MAGNUS

Benjamin Ree’s portrait of the “Mozart of chess” debuted at Tribeca this Spring. Screenings followed at Munich, Traverse City, Moscow, Zurich, Vancouver, and the Hamptons, among other events.

Even as a young boy, Magnus Carlsen was more at home lost in thoughts than engaging in more physical pursuits. Encouraged by his supportive parents and sisters, he took naturally to chess, and soon emerged as a naturally gifted, intuitive prodigy. Ree follows Magnus, now in his early 20s, as he is on the cusp of fulfilling his lifelong dream of competing for the World Championship in 2013. The perspective of the introverted young master is broadened considerably through interviews with his family, particularly his father, and home video and other archival footage that shows Magnus’ rise through the world of competitive chess. The crux of the film, however, comes in surprisingly tense game play in both the qualifying competition and then his face-off with the reigning world champion, Viswanathan Anand – a feat for such a cerebral and individual game, and effective not only for viewers already well-versed in chess.

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In Theatres: MARATHON: THE PATRIOTS DAY BOMBING

marathon-patriots-day-bombing-650Coming to theatres today, Friday, November 18: MARATHON: THE PATRIOTS DAY BOMBING

Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s revisitation of the aftermath of the devastating 2013 Boston bombing made its debut at the Hamptons last month. It also screened at the just-wrapped DOC NYC.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
On April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s powerful film reveals the immediate impact of the terrorist attack on Boston as the city goes on lockdown and a manhunt ensues for the bombers, soon revealed as two brothers, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Running parallel to the FBI’s investigation are the affecting stories of several survivors who suffered serious injuries in the bombing. Marathon follows them over the course of three years as they contend with the aftermath, showing physical and emotional fortitude in the face of tragedy.

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