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On TV: DOGTOWN REDEMPTION

Heather and Jason in 'Dogtown Redemption.'Coming to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, May 16: DOGTOWN REDEMPTION

Amir Soltani and Chihiro Wimbush’s look at the intersection of recycling and homelessness made its world premiere at Mill Valley last year, where it won an audience award. The doc has also appeared at fests in Salem and Santa Monica, and at local screenings in San Francisco and Oakland.

Set in the titular West Oakland neighborhood, Soltani and Wimbush’s film profiles individuals subsisting on the fringes through regular scavenging for recyclables. Their base of operation is Alliance Metals, a recycling center which prides itself on helping the homeless by offering them some means of earning an honest living. But as the film soon reveals, the situation isn’t quite so rosy: Alliance Metals has its detractors, some who claim the business is exploitative, using a vulnerable population to keep it in operation while paying them very little, and others, representative of gentrification in the area, who take issue with the consequences of the homeless in the area, such as litter. While this debate figures throughout this somewhat rough-hewn but engaging project, with the fate of Alliance Metals determined by its end, the filmmakers are more focused on several resilient subjects – though they don’t all have happy endings.

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On DVD: NO CONTROL

1201x782-KEY-NC-Greg-Erase-1-Photo-credit-Jessica-Solce-NO-CONTROL-copy-1160x652Coming to DVD this coming Tuesday, May 17: NO CONTROL

Jessica Solce’s examination of the gun control debate had its world premiere at DOC NYC in 2014. Other screenings have included the Denver Film Society, and the film previously has been released on VOD.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On VOD: I AM THALENTE

THALENTEComing to VOD tomorrow, Friday, May 13: I AM THALENTE

Natalie Johns’ portrait of a homeless street kid turned skateboarder debuted at Los Angeles last year, where it won an audience award. Other fest berths have included Bahamas, TIFF Next Wave, and Portland. The film now comes to VOD platforms including iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, Sony Playstation, Xbox, and various cable VOD providers.

Thalente Biyela escaped an abusive home to live on the streets of Durban, South Africa as a young boy. Seeking refuge from the stark realities of his situation, he spent time in skateparks, finding escape through skateboarding. Finding support there, Thalente’s skills eventually drew the attention of star skateboarders like Tony Hawk and Kenny Anderson, and, eventually, paved the way for his relocation to Los Angeles. Johns includes some captivating footage of Thalente within his South African community – particularly his mentor/best friend, Tammy – but largely follows his adjustment to life in America, including studying for his driver’s license and preparing to become an instructor in a kids’ skate camp. While she has found a likeable young subject with an ingratiating, ultimately uplifting story, the filmmaker could have given the doc much more heft and contrast by focusing more on Thalente’s time in South Africa. Still, it’s clear that the heartfelt project has resonated with audiences.

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On VOD: FURSONAS

fursonas_-_h_2016New to VOD this week: FURSONAS

Dominic Rodriguez’s inside look at a Furry community and its controversies made its debut at Slamdance earlier this year, where it picked up a special award. Screenings have followed at Newport Beach, Atlanta, Boston LGBT, and DocuWest. The doc was released on iTunes earlier this week.

Rodriguez, a member of Pittsburgh’s Furry fandom – for the uninitiated, individuals who like to dress up in anthropomorphic animal mascot suits and attend gatherings or conventions with other likeminded people – sets out to represent his subculture as well-rounded people, in contrast to most media representations which focus on the freak factor, including the idea that Furries like to have sex in costume. Despite his insider status, members of the community are skeptical about the filmmaker’s intentions, including their self-appointed leader, Uncle Kage, who comes off here as an obnoxious megalomaniac. Kage has been policing his flock, insisting on media training to prevent the wrong kind of Furry image to be propagated, such as that of the oddball Boomer the Dog, an outsider who has tried to legally change his name and whose paper-based shaggy dog outfit has drawn jeers from more traditional Furries. Other local Furries interviewed here, most of whom are male and either gay or sexually ambiguous, express concerns about being ostracized by the community if they speak honestly and stray from the sanitized version of fandom that Kage endorses. While the idea of self-policing within this very small subculture has potential, unfortunately the execution here is wanting – the filmmaker is in this talking heads-heavy film far too much, making the project feel too indulgent and insular to transcend its immediate cliquish audience.

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On DVD/VOD: WHERE TO INVADE NEXT

Where to Invade Next 1Coming to DVD and VOD today, Tuesday, May 10: WHERE TO INVADE NEXT

Michael Moore’s attempt to pilfer other nations’ best ideas for America debuted at Toronto last year. Screenings followed at DOC NYC, the New York Film Festival, Berlin, Hamptons, Denver, AFI Fest, New Zealand, Palm Springs, Philadelphia, and the upcoming Sheffield, among other events.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: THE ARMOR OF LIGHT

armoroflightComing to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Tuesday, May 10: THE ARMOR OF LIGHT

Abigail Disney’s exploration of the dichotomy of those who are both pro-life and pro-gun made its bow at Tribeca last year. Additional screenings included Traverse City, AFI Docs, Hamptons, Galway, Montclair, Milwaukee, St Louis, Heartland, Oxford, and SF Jewish fests. It now screens on PBS as part of a special two-night event about escalating gun violence in the US, Armed in America.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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On TV: PEACE OFFICER

peaceofficerComing to PBS’s Independent Lens tonight, Monday, May 9: PEACE OFFICER

Scott Christopherson and Brad Barber’s exploration of the expansion of police SWAT team operations premiered at SXSW last year, where it won both jury and audience awards. Screenings followed at Full Frame, Montclair, Hot Docs, Little Rock, AFI Docs, Traverse City, New Zealand, and Milwaukee, among others. The film screens on PBS as part of a special two-night event exploring gun violence, Armed in America.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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In Theatres: MAD TIGER

MADTIGER-KEYComing to theatres today, Friday, May 6: MAD TIGER

Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein’s portrait of friendship within an unusual musical group had its world premiere at DOC NYC. Other screenings have included CAAMFest, Minneapolis-St Paul, Salem, and Osaka.

I previously wrote about the film for DOC NYC’s program, saying:
Peelander-Z isn’t your ordinary band. Once audiences see their outrageous onstage antics – human bowling, anyone? – and distinctive color-coded costumes, they might just start to believe the Japanese art-punk band’s claims of coming from another planet. After fifteen years of playing in NYC and touring around the country, Peelander Red decides to quit, upending the relationship with his best friend Peelander Yellow, and leading to dramatic changes in this one-of-a-kind, infectiously entertaining group.

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In Theatres: DARK HORSE

dark horseComing to theatres tomorrow, Friday, May 6: DARK HORSE

Louise Osmond’s chronicle of a village’s horse racing dreams made its debut at Sundance last year, where it won an audience award. The film also screened at Toronto, Sheffield, Istanbul, Vancouver, Montclair, DocAviv, and Hong Kong, among other events.

I previously profiled the doc before Sundance here.

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On DVD: THE MESSENGER

messengerNew to DVD this week: THE MESSENGER

Su Rynard’s investigation into the dangers facing songbirds made its world premiere at Hot Docs last year. Screenings followed at Jackson Hole Wildlife, Vancouver, Mill Valley, Reykjavik, Calgary, and Bergen, among others.

I previously wrote about the doc here.

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