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FREE ANGELA & ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS

FREE ANGELA  & ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “Marking the 40th anniversary of activist Angela Davis’s acquittal, this detailed documentary charts the remarkable life of an African-American icon linked with civil rights, Communism and the Black Panther Party.”

4/5/13- A good review in today’s NY Times and a few other good ones as well. TRDB.

Add comment March 22nd, 2013

NO PLACE ON EARTH

NO PLACE ON EARTH- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “This documentary sheds light on a long-untold story of World War II: the 18-month sanctuary of 38 Jewish refugees in a Ukrainian cave. Five surviving members discuss their ordeal, as the film chronicles the accidental discovery of the cave in 1993.”

3/21/13- Just a few reviews and they are all very good. TRDB.

4/5/13- A very good review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

9/10/13- This story is remarkable but the movie itself became boring particularly because the majority of the film was made up of “reenactments.” It felt more like a narrated drama. TRDB.

Add comment March 22nd, 2013

ROOM 237

ROOM 237- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “Exploring various theories about hidden meanings in Stanley Kubrick’s classic film The Shining, this fascinating documentary presents fans’ and conspiracy theorists’ ideas about messages regarding genocide, government conspiracy and history.”

3/18/13- Very good reviews. TRDB.

Add comment March 19th, 2013

YOU DON’T NEED FEET TO DANCE

YOU DON’T NEED FEET TO DANCE- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “This affecting documentary reveals the world of Sidiki Conde, who lost the use of his legs at age 14 but lives a busy life as a performance artist. Mastering all the obstacles New York City offers, Conde also leads workshops for disabled youth.”

3/22/13- Reviewed in today’s NY Times, I’m not sure if it was positive or negative. TRDB.

Add comment March 14th, 2013

MURPH: THE PROTECTOR

MURPH: THE PROTECTOR- 2013. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “MURPH: The Protector is a feature-length documentary based on LT Michael Murphy’s life of honor, courage and commitment, as told by his friends, family and teammates. Michael gave his life for his men in 2005 and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 2007.”

3/14/13- Michael gave his life for his men in 2005 and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 2007. TRDB.

Add comment March 14th, 2013

DOWNEAST

DOWNEAST- 2013. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “Set during an era of U.S. post-industrialization in which numerous factories have been exported, Downeast focuses on Antonio Bussone’s efforts to open a processing factory in rural Maine.”

3/8/13- A good review in today’s NY Times and elsewhere as well. TRDB.

Add comment March 10th, 2013

GIRL RISING

GIRL RISING- 2013. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “10×10 is a social action organization seeking educational equality for underprivileged girls across the globe. Director Richard Robbins tells the moving stories of several of these girls, with help from some of the most recognizable female voices of today.”

3/8/13- Good review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

Add comment March 10th, 2013

DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’: EVERYMAN’S JOURNEY

DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’: EVERYMAN’S JOURNEY- 2011. Synopsis by Netflix. “This documentary presents the musical saga of Arnel Pineda, who goes from singing in Manila nightclubs to fronting the legendary rock band Journey. Brought into the group just before a world tour, Arnel must sell himself to Journey’s many fans.”

3/8/13 Good reviews for this documentary from today’s NY Times and from most others as well. TRDB.

Add comment March 10th, 2013

REINCARNATED

REINCARNATED- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “In a cloud of smoke, Vice magazine’s Andy Capper follows rapper Snoop Dogg on a pilgrimage to Jamaica, where he experiences a spiritual and commercial transformation, reemerging as Snoop Lion, a reggae artist.”

3/3/13- Awful reviews. TRDB.

Add comment March 3rd, 2013

LEVIATHAN

LEVIATHAN- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “In the very waters where Melville’s Pequod gave chase to Moby-Dick, this haunting documentary — shot on a dozen cameras and presented with no spoken commentary — captures the collaborative clash of man, nature and machine.”

3/1/13- A very good review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

 

Add comment March 2nd, 2013

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