Archive for the ‘Documentary’ Category

The Culture High

Friday, October 17th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 98

Language: English

Director: Brett Harvey

Plot: Journeying across the North American landscape, THE CULTURE HIGH is a riveting story that tears into the very fiber of modern day marijuana prohibition to reveal the truth behind the arguments and motives governing both those who support and those who oppose the existing pot laws.
With budgets to fight the drug war reaching billions and arrests for simple possession skyrocketing to nearly a million annually, the debate over marijuana’s legality has reached epic proportions. Utilizing the quirky yet profound nature of its predecessor, THE UNION: THE BUSINESS BEHIND GETTING HIGH, THE CULTURE HIGH raises the stakes with some of today’s biggest names, unprecedented access to footage previously unobtainable, and incredibly moving testimonials from both sides of the spectrum.

 

A Requiem for Syrian Refugees

Thursday, October 16th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 132

Language: Kurdish

Director: Richard Wolf

Plot: Scored to Gabriel Fauré’s well-known Requiem in D-Minor and shot in stark black and white with a crew of refugees who felt the urgency to convey their situation to the world,
A REQUIEM FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES is a wrenching portrait of survival, resilience and empowerment in the camps of Northern Iraq. An intimate perspective on the daily lives and emotions of their fellow refugees, REQUIEM is also a poignant reminder of the civilian toll and trauma of 21st Century wars and an alarm sounded against indifference to the suffering and courage of millions, a non-partisan call for humanity and compassion.

 

Lakay

Thursday, October 16th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 122

Language: English

Director: Tirf Alexius

Plot: After the 2010 earthquake, Haiti is in ruins, towns are destroyed, and families have been displaced. Lakay tells the story of two brothers, Alexius and Romeo, who are on a mission to locate and find their loved ones. Drawn back to Haiti by the devastation, these filmmakers reveal the tragedy caused by this natural disaster from an intimate and personal perspective.

 

Algorithms

Thursday, October 16th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 128

Language: English

Director: Ian MacDonald

Plot: In India, a group of boys dream of becoming Chess Grandmasters. But this is no ordinary chess and these are no ordinary players. Algorithms is a documentary that transports us into the little known world of Blind Chess.

Chess is an ancient and universal game with origins in India. Filmed over three years in different parts of India, Algorithms follows three boys and an adult champion who not only aspires to bring global recognition to India’s blind chess players, but also wants to encourage all blind children to play chess.

The filmmakers travel with the players to competitive tournaments, including the World Junior Blind Chess Championship. They also film them in their home milieu where they reveal their struggles, anxieties and hopes. Moving through the algorithms of the blind chess world, the film is a tactile and mindful journey that challenges the notion of what it means to “see.”

 

I Am Ali

Friday, October 10th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 138

Language: English

Director: Clare Lewins

Plot: I Am Ali movie trailer – starring Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Ali Jnr, Hana Ali, Maryum Ali, Rahaman Ali, Jim Brown. Directed by Clare Lewins. Theatrical Release Date: 10/10/2014
Genre: Documentary
Rating: Pending

 

Meet the Mormons

Thursday, October 9th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 88

Language: English

Director: Blair Treu

Plot: Meet the Mormons examines the very diverse lives of six devout members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Filmed on location and across the globe, Meet the Mormons takes viewers on a journey into the day-to-day realities of individuals living in the U.S., Costa Rica, Nepal and beyond. From their individual passions to their daily struggles, each story paints a picture as rich and unique as the next while challenging the stereotypes that surround the Mormon faith.

 

Botso

Thursday, October 9th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Tom Walters

Plot: Eight years in the making, BOTSO follows the astonishing life of Wachtang “Botso” Korisheli, a musician, sculptor, and teacher born in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. As a young boy, Korisheli was affectionately held by Josef Stalin not long before Stalin’s regime ordered the execution of his father, popular actor Platon Korisheli. Remarkably, Botso was allowed 20 minutes to see his father one last time, a meeting in which Platon communicated essential words of wisdom that still inspire Botso as he continues to teach at the age of 92. After enduring hardships under Stalin, Botso was captured by the Nazis, forced to march across Poland for six months, then was placed into prison camps until the war ended.

Eventually arriving to America with nothing, Botso furthered his musical training and became a beloved teacher in a small fishing village in California. Through his unique way of teaching, Korisheli went on to inspire generations of students, including some of the world’s premier musical artists. Former student and six-time Grammy Award winner Kent Nagano still refers to Botso as “my musical father”.

Filmed partly in the Republic of Georgia, the documentary also explores the rich culture of the ancient country that shaped Botso’s perspective.

 

The Magic of Heineken

Monday, October 6th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 104

Language: English

Director: John Michael Warren

Plot: Take a captivating ride through the entertaining and extraordinary history of Heineken beer and hear the story behind the magic.

 

Purgatorio: A Journey into the Heart of the Borderw

Thursday, October 2nd, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 181

Language: English

Director: Rodrigo Reyes

Plot: Rodrigo Reyes’ provocative and riveting essay film re-imagines the U.S./Mexico border as a mythical place comparable to Dante’s purgatory, and leaving politics aside, he takes a fresh look at the brutal beauty of the border and the people caught in its spell. By capturing a stunning mosaic of compelling characters and broken landscapes that live on the both sides of the border, the filmmaker reflects on the flaws of human nature and the powerful absurdities of the modern world. An unusual border film in the auteur tradition of cam¨¦ra-stylo, Purgatorio ultimately becomes a fable of humanity, an epic and visceral experience with powerful and lingering images.

 

The Supreme Price

Thursday, October 2nd, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 124

Language: English

Director: Joanna Lipper

Plot: In 1993, Nigeria elected M.K.O. Abiola as president in a historic vote that promised to end years of military dictatorship. Shortly after the election, Abiola was imprisoned as another military regime seized power. His wife, Kudirat, took over leadership of the pro-democracy movement, organizing strikes and marches, winning international attention for the Nigerian struggle. Because of this work, she too became a target and was assassinated in 1996. Director Joanna Lipper interweaves past and present as she tells this story through the eyes of Hafsat Abiola, who was about to graduate from Harvard when her mother was murdered. Her father died in prison two years later under mysterious circumstances. Determined not to let her parents’ democratic ideals die with them, Hafsat returns to Nigeria after years in exile and emerges at the forefront of a progressive movement to empower women and dismantle the patriarchal structure of Nigerian society. THE SUPREME PRICE offers an unprecedented look inside Africa’s most populous nation, exposing the tumultuous, violent history of a deeply entrenched corrupt culture of governance where a tiny circle of political elites monopolize billions of dollars worth of oil revenue while the masses remain impoverished.

 

The Decent One

Wednesday, October 1st, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 109

Language: German

Director: Vanessa Lapa

Plot: A recently discovered cache of hundreds of personal letters, diaries and photos belonging to the Nazi Gestapo chief seems to reveal a thoughtful, loving husband and devoted father to his daughter. The documents first found in the Himmler family house in 1945 were hidden in Tel Aviv for decades and sold to the father of the Israeli documentary filmmaker, Vanessa Lapa. Through readings of Himmler’s and his family’s most personal writings and rarely seen restored film footage from key German archives, Lapa has fashioned a fascinating case study: a portrait of the man responsible for some of the worst atrocities of the Second World War, who thought of himself in heroic terms.

 

The RockTronix: Magnificent Obsession

Monday, September 29th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 103

Language: English

Director: Robert Paul

Plot: This Music Documentary captures the birth and evolution of The RockTronix. Follow this original band through rehearsals, pre-production and three days in the studio as they record their debut album. Delve into the creative minds of this project with in-depth interviews, unedited rehearsal footage, live performances and a full length music video. Watch and enjoy the creative process unfold before your eyes in this fascinating story of The RockTronix and their Magnificent Obsession.

 

Harlem Street Singer

Thursday, September 25th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Trevor Laurence

Plot: This rich portrait tells the little-known story of Reverend Gary Davis, the great blues, ragtime, and gospel musician. Tracing his journey from the tobacco warehouses of the rural south to the streets of Harlem, the film is a revealing portrait of an artist whose unique style and remarkable skills on the guitar made him an icon in 1960s New York and inspired a generation of musicians. Harlem Street Singer celebrates the beauty and spirituality of his music as well as the human qualities that made Reverend Davis a much beloved teacher and minister. Featuring performances and interviews with musicians he influenced and taught, including Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane, David Bromberg, Stefan Grossman, John Cohen, Woody Mann, John Hammond and Peter Yarrow of Peter Paul and Mary. This is the story of an American master whose legacy continues to live on in today’s music scene.

 

Advanced Style

Thursday, September 25th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 73

Language: English

Director: Lina Plioplyte

Plot: Street style photographer Ari Seth Cohen and director Lina Plioplyte dive into the personal lives of New York City’s most fashionable women over 60. In an industry obsessed with youth, these older women dispel conventional ideas about beauty and aging and prove that with age comes grace, confidence, boldness, flair and new, unimagined opportunities for fame and fortune.

 

Art and Craft

Friday, September 19th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 136

Language: English

Director: Sam Cullman

Plot: Mark Landis has been called one of the most prolific art forgers in US history. His impressive body of work spans thirty years, covering a wide range of painting styles and periods that includes 15th Century Icons, Picasso, and even Walt Disney. And while the copies could fetch impressive sums on the open market, Landis isn’t in it for money. Posing as a philanthropic donor, a grieving executor of a family member’s will, and most recently as a Jesuit priest, Landis has given away hundreds of works over the years to a staggering list of institutions across the United States. But after duping Matthew Leininger, a tenacious registrar who ultimately discovers the decades-long ruse and sets out to expose his philanthropic escapades to the art world, Landis must confront his own legacy and a chorus of museum professionals clamoring for him to stop.

However, it’s not so clear that he can. Landis is a diagnosed schizophrenic whose elaborate con is also a means to cultivate connection and respect — feeding what he now understands as an outright “addiction to philanthropy.”

ART AND CRAFT starts out as a cat-and-mouse art caper, rooted in questions of authorship and authenticity, but what emerges is an intimate story of obsession and the universal need for community, appreciation and purpose.

 

FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD 2

Wednesday, September 17th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 30

Language: English

Director: Joe Cross

Plot: Fathom Events, Reboot with Joe and Gravitas are thrilled to bring Joe Cross’s new documentary Fat Sick and Nearly Dead 2 to select cinemas on Thursday, September 18 in a special one night event. In 2010, Joe Cross took viewers on his journey from overweight and sick to healthy and fit via a 60-day juice fast in the award-winning Fat Sick and Nearly Dead. And now he’s back with Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead 2, where Joe examines how to make healthy habits last for the long-term, and how lifestyle choices impact overall health. Throughout this story, Joe meets with experts who present realistic solutions and viable strategies to make and maintain long-term sustainable improvements to eating. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.FathomEvents.com.

 

20,000 Days On Earth

Wednesday, September 17th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 134

Language: English

Director: Iain Forsyth

Plot: Drama and reality combine in a fictitious 24 hours in the life of musician and international cultural icon, Nick Cave. With startlingly frank insights and an intimate portrayal of the artistic process, the film examines what makes us who we are, and celebrates the transformative power of the creative spirit.

 

Take Me to the River

Friday, September 12th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Martin Shore

Plot: TAKE ME TO THE RIVER brings multiple generations of award-winning Memphis and Mississippi Delta musicians together, following them through the creative process of recording a historic new album, to re-imagine the utopia of racial, gender and generational collaboration of Memphis in its heyday. Narrated by Terrence Howard the film features a soulful ensemble that includes William Bell, Snoop Dogg, Mavis Staples, Otis Clay, Lil P-Nut, Charlie Musselwhite, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Yo Gotti, Bobby Rush, Academy Award winner Frayser Boy and The North Mississippi All-Stars and brings viewers inside creative collaborations to share the struggles, the joy, and inspiration of some of America’s most talented master musicians, who have influenced and inspired the world’s popular music.

 

SMILING THROUGH THE APOCALYPSE: ESQUIRE IN THE 60’S

Thursday, September 11th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 133

Language: English

Director: Tom Hayes

Plot: Exploring the revolution in journalism sparked by the turbulence of the 1960s, Smiling Through the Apocalypse is the story of maverick editor Harold T.P. Hayes, who made Esquire magazine a galvanizing force in American culture.

A leading architect of the ‘New Journalism’, Hayes granted unprecedented journalistic freedom to the most talented artists and writers of the time including Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, Nora Ephron, Peter Bogdanovich, Gore Vidal, Diane Arbus, Norman Mailer, and George Lois. Forging Esquire’s pop-cultural capital with provocative covers and controversial reportage, Hayes transformed the magazine into a rigorously curated reflection of the American zeitgeist.

In Smiling Through the Apocalypse, filmmaker Tom Hayes – Harold’s son – paints a portrait of editorial genius using the voices and images of the iconic writers, photographers and artists who, with Hayes at the helm, brought Esquire to the vanguard of the cultural revolution.

 

BORN TO FLY: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity

Tuesday, September 9th, 2014

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2014

Runtime: 106

Language: English

Director: Catherine Gund

Plot: Elizabeth Streb and the STREB Extreme Action Company form a motley troupe of flyers and crashers. Propelled by Streb’s edict that “anything too safe is not action,” these daredevils challenge the assumptions of art, aging, injury, gender, and human possibility. Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity (2014, 83mins) traces the evolution of Elizabeth Streb’s movement philosophy as she pushes herself and her performers from the ground to the sky. Revealing the passions behind the STREB dancers’ bruises and broken noses, Born to Fly offers a breathtaking tale about the necessity of art, inspiring audiences hungry for a more tactile and fierce existence in the world.