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THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK- THE TOURING YEARS

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK- THE TOURING YEARS- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “From gigs at Liverpool’s Cavern Club to their final concert in 1966 in San Francisco, this insightful documentary centers on the Beatles’ touring years, using found footage and interviews to paint a picture of the band in the context of their time.”

9/16/16- Excellent reviews by the critics and generally good ones from audiences. This documentary was made by Ron Howard. TRDB.

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STARVING THE BEAST

STARVING THE BEAST- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “This disquieting social documentary studies the shift in American values regarding the advantages of a college education, as more schools feel the pressure to adopt academic models that emphasize career advantage over a well-rounded education.”

9/9/16- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB.

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LANDFILL HARMONIC

LANDFILL HARMONIC- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Fashioning musical instruments from the acres of trash around them, a group of Paraguayan youths living atop a landfill forms the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura and unexpectedly rises to world fame, as chronicled in this uplifting documentary.”

9/9/16- Excellent reviews by the critics and fairly good ones by audiences as well. TRDB.

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FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK

FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Actor Leonard Nimoy played Mr. Spock in the original “Star Trek” TV series, creating a character that would become an icon of American pop culture. In this affectionate documentary, Nimoy looks back on nearly 50 years of playing the wise Vulcan.”

9/9/16- Excellent reviews. TRDB.

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DEFYING THE NAZIS: THE SHARPS’ WAR

DEFYING THE NAZIS: THE SHARPS’ WAR- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “This historical documentary recounts the heroic efforts of Unitarian minister Waitstill Sharp and his wife, Martha, who traveled to Nazi-occupied countries during World War II to help shepherd thousands of persecuted refugees to safety.”

9/9/16- Excellent reviews. TRDB.

9/21/16- It WAS an excellent documentary about this couple. TRDB. PBS

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CAMERAPERSON

CAMERAPERSON- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Longtime cinematographer Kirsten Johnson turns her hand to directing in this compelling visual memoir that combines images from far-flung locations she’s filmed — including Bosnia, Yemen and Rwanda — with touching scenes of her family.”

9/9/16– Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB.

3/3/17- Fascinating!! TRDB. Netflix Disc.

Add comment September 9th, 2016

AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY

AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Perpetrating a literary fraud, Laura Albert — a 40-year-old punk rocker — posed as a transgender teenage boy to publish three novels that were widely hailed as brilliant. In this fascinating documentary, Albert reveals the reasons behind the hoax.”

9/9/16- Excellent reviews from critics and audiences. TRDB.

 

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MADE IN VENICE

MADE IN VENICE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Rife with gangs in the 1970s, Venice, California, was called the “slum by the sea.” This documentary shows how skateboarding offered another path for Jesse Martinez and how he gave back by getting a skate park built and then slavishly maintaining it.”

9/8/16- Just 1 review noted and it’s good. TRDB.

Add comment September 8th, 2016

FLOYD NORMAN: AN ANIMATED LIFE

FLOYD NORMAN: AN ANIMATED LIFE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “This engaging documentary traces the life and career of Floyd Norman, the first African-American animator to work for Walt Disney Productions. Ultimately, his hand could be seen in a long list of films, from “The Jungle Book” to “Monsters, Inc.”

8/26/16- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB.

Add comment September 7th, 2016

DYING TO KNOW: RAM DAS AND TIMOTHY LEARY

DYING TO KNOW: RAM DASS AND TIMOTHY LEARY- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “When estranged Harvard professors Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (who later became Ram Dass) reconcile after Leary’s terminal cancer diagnosis, the reunion of the 1960s counterculture icons produces a fascinating dialogue about life and death.”

8/26/16- Mostly good reviews for this documentary. TRDB.

 

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