Posts with the tag 'documentary'

CON ARTIST

CON ARTIST- 2009. Premise by Netflix. “With this documentary, Michael Sladek chronicles the rise and fall of Mark Kostabi, the infamous contemporary artist who rose to acclaim in the 1980s by openly lampooning and exploiting the art industry with a series of attention-grabbing gimmicks. Taking aim at what he saw as the commoditization of modern-day art, Kostabi caused a stir in the art world when he decided to mass-produce and sell artworks that he himself had no hand in creating.” Fair review in NY Times 11/12/10.

8/8/11- Having close to zero interest in the principal subject of this documentary didn’t help. I turned it off. TRDB. Netflix.

Add comment November 12th, 2010

BOXING GYM

BOXING GYM- 2010. Premise by Netflix. “Acclaimed documentary director Frederick Wiseman brings his cameras to Lord’s Gym in Austin, Texas, where ex-puncher Richard Lord works with a diverse crowd of amateur boxing enthusiasts spanning every age, ethnicity and occupation. Wiseman’s signature style relies little on interviews and instead focuses on the rituals of training and the disciplined, determined approach of students and coaches to mastering the precise, brutal art of gloved combat.”

8/8/14– An interesting documentary that I liked, especially the diversity of the boxers. TRDB.

Add comment November 11th, 2010

BUDRUS

BUDRUS- 2009. Premise by Netflix. “Documentarian Julia Bacha delves into the fraught world of Palestinian-Israeli relations in this amazing account of one family’s leadership of a movement to prevent Israel’s Separation Barrier from slicing the Palestinian village of Budrus in half. Ayed Morrar inspires nonviolent protests of the giant barrier by numerous factions, and his 15-year-old daughter, Iltezam, leads a women’s group. Archival footage and interviews illuminate the action.” Excellent reviews.

6/2/11- A poignant but somewhat one-sided documentary showing that occasionally peaceful methods can work in the Middle East conflict. TRDB. Netflix.

7/15/12- I saw this again today at the Hebrew Center in Martha’s Vineyard and found it just as interesting and thought provoking as I did last year. Still one-sided as well. TRDB.

Add comment October 15th, 2010

IN SEARCH OF MEMORY

IN SEARCH OF MEMORY- Premise by Netflix. “Filmmaker Petra Seeger present a fascinating portrait of neuroscientist Eric Kandel — who won a Nobel Prize in 2000 for his groundbreaking research — and illuminates his work on the brain and memory in this documentary. While examining Kandel’s discoveries about the brain’s function in chronicling and preserving memory, Seeger also explores his life, beginning with his childhood in Nazi-occupied Austria, through interviews and archival footage.” Very good professional reviews.

Add comment October 10th, 2010

11/4/08

11/4/08- Premise by Netflix. “On November 4, 2008, the drama of Barack Obama’s victory in the U.S. presidential election transfixed the world. Weeks before, director Jeff Deutchman asked filmmakers living around the globe to record their experiences on that fateful day. Using footage shot in Chicago, St. Louis, Geneva, New Delhi, Berlin and more, the documentary provides a sweeping, emotional look at peoples’ hopes and concerns about the historic moment as it unfolded.” No reviews yet.

Add comment October 10th, 2010

VISION: FROM THE LIFE OF HILDEGARD VON BINGEN

VISION: FROM THE LIFE OF HILDEGARD VON BINGEN- Premise by IMDB. “The life story of the multi-talented German nun Hildegard von Bingen.” Good audience reviews, none professional.

Add comment October 4th, 2010

THEATER OF WAR

THEATER OF WAR- 2008. Premise by Netflix. “Go behind the scenes of the Public Theater’s 2006 production of Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children, starring the legendary Meryl Streep and translated by Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Kushner. In addition to offering a rare window into Streep’s process, the documentary also examines how Brecht’s own tumultuous life experiences informed his remarkable play. Other interviewees include Streep’s co-star Kevin Kline.” Generally good reviews.

11/10- A very interesting concept but not such an interesting movie. TRDB. Netflix.

Add comment October 4th, 2010

DANCING ACROSS BORDERS

DANCING ACROSS BORDERS- 2010. Premise by Netflix. ” Art enthusiast and philanthropist Anne Bass makes her first foray into filmmaking with this moving documentary that traces the journey of a talented young Cambodian man in his transformation from street performer to classically trained ballet dancer. Discovered by Bass in his native land, Sokvannara “Sy” Sar must learn to assimilate to the rigid structures of Western ballet to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional dancer.” Reviews just more positive than negative.”

12/10- OK reviews but I liked the movie a lot, especially the parts with the dancer speaking about his 2 disparate worlds. TRDB. Netflix Streaming.

Add comment September 28th, 2010

OCTOBER COUNTRY

OCTOBER COUNTRY- 2009. “In their sensitive portrait of the Mosher family, who live in Mohawk Valley, N.Y., filmmakers Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher explore how people whose voices go unheard move through life like ghosts, unable to change their circumstances. Filmed over the course of a year, from one Halloween to the next, the film follows three generations as they struggle with poverty, an unplanned pregnancy, a custody battle and the lingering trauma of war. Premise by Netflix. ” Very good reviews.

11/10- Repetitive and of no interest to me. TRDB. Netflix.

Add comment September 28th, 2010

GENIUS WITHIN: THE INNER LIFE OF GLENN GOULD

GENIUS WITHIN: THE INNER LIFE OF GLENN GOULD- Premise by Netflix. “Pianist Glenn Gould was known as a unique and enigmatic personality, and his brief life has long fascinated both biographers and filmmakers. But behind Gould’s carefully cultivated image lurked a number of shadowy issues, including drug use. Through interviews and never-before-seen footage, the film carefully sifts through and examines the seemingly contradictory influences and motivations that shaped the legendary musician.” Very good reviews.

Add comment September 28th, 2010

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