Posts filed under 'Documentary/History'
EQUAL MEANS EQUAL- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Despite talk of female empowerment, the Equal Rights Amendment has yet to be passed, and women remain on uneven footing when it comes to wage discrimination, reproductive rights and more. This cogent documentary makes the case for ratification.”
9/2/16- Very good reviews. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
September 7th, 2016
KATE PLAYS CHRISTINE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “This intriguing mash-up of documentary and drama follows actress Kate Lynn Sheil as she heads to Florida to prepare for her film role as Christine Chubbuck, the Sarasota newscaster who committed suicide on the air in 1974.
8/26/16- Excellent reviews by the critics and fair ones by audiences. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 25th, 2016
MAKING A KILLING: GUNS, GREED AND THE N.R.A.- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Interlaced with stories from victims of gun violence, this topical documentary details how the National Rifle Association and firearms manufacturers — driven by profit motives — lobby against all attempts to pass new gun-control laws.”
8/19/16- Just 3 reviews– 2 up and 1 down. I’ll recommend it for now. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 19th, 2016
KAMPAI: FOR THE LOVE OF SAKE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Despite the popularity of Japanese cuisine, less attention has been paid to sake, the rice wine traditionally served with meals. This engrossing documentary explores sake’s long history and the ongoing evolution of the unique beverage.”
8/19/16- Weak reviews. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 19th, 2016
LO AND BEHOLD- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Directed by prolific documentarian Werner Herzog, this meditative examination of the history and future of the Internet features interviews with many of the experts whose insights and technological breakthroughs helped fuel the network revolution.”
8/16/16- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB.
3/31/17- Clearly one of the best and most interesting documentaries I have seen in a very long time. Don’t miss it!!! TRDB. Netflix Disc.
Tags: documentary
August 16th, 2016
THE LOST ARCADE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “From its opening in 1944, the Chinatown Fair arcade was one of the few places in New York City where youngsters from all races could freely mingle. This affectionate documentary chronicles the classic arcade’s captivating history.”
8/12/16- Fair reviews. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 12th, 2016
ABORTION: STORIES WOMEN TELL- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “This topical documentary approaches the emotional issue of abortion from a different perspective, chronicling the personal stories of women struggling to assert their reproductive rights in the face of repressive state laws and censure.”
8/12/16- Great reviews!! TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 12th, 2016
WILL YOU DANCE WITH ME? 2016. Synopsis by IMDB. “Twenty years after the death of Derek Jarman, a heretofore unknown Jarman film comes to light. Found by friend Ron Peck, Jarman shot inside Benjy’s, a now closed gay nightclub in east London. The film is shown in it’s 78 minute unedited glory, meant to be experimental footage to assist friend Peck for the future filming of Peck’s Empire State (1987), and set to Frankie Goes to Hollywood, among others.”
8/6/16- No reviews as yet. TRDB.
Tags: documentary
August 6th, 2016
OLYMPIC PRIDE, AMERICAN PREJUDICE- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “While sprinter Jesse Owens’ spectacular performance was the highlight of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, there were 17 other black athletes on the U.S. team that year. This historical documentary chronicles their compelling stories.”
8/5/16- Sounds good and has very good reviews. TRDB.
Tags: Documentary/History
August 6th, 2016
CITIZEN SOLDIER- 2016. Synopsis by Netflix. “Citizen Soldier is a unique look into the Oklahoma 45th National Guard Brigade, better known as the “Thunderbirds.” Sgt. Eran Harrill represents the members of the Thunderbirds well. He is a hero, a devoted single father and a proud member of the Oklahoma National Guard. The film, Citizen Soldier, is as close to experiencing war on the front lines of fighting without actually being there. He used helmet cams to capture the daily life of his unit – a unit that had one of the highest enemy kill rates, as well as one of the largest casualty counts of the Iraq and Afghanistan war. This is the story of the National Guard…one day working a normal 9 to 5 job, the next day fighting America’s wars on the front lines.”
8/5/16- Fairly good reviews for this documentary and I’d like to see it. TRDB.
12/22/16- This was an OK documentary that stressed the bonding of soldiers in combat. I’d recommend it. TRDB. Netflix Disc.
Tags: documentary
August 6th, 2016
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