More documentary news, this time from the Academy and the Directors Guild.
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More documentary news, this time from the Academy and the Directors Guild. In Niall MacCormick’s “Albatross,” a bookish teenage girl prepares to study at Oxford, while a wild child shows up and transforms relationships in the girl’s family. In “Contraband,” Mark Wahlberg has to smuggle in money from Panama, but the story is upstaged by the cinematography. The years and milestones whoosh by in “Sing Your Song,” a documentary about Harry Belafonte’s big bountiful life as singer, actor and activist. “Lula: Son of Brazil” is an unabashed hagiography of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose early life of poverty prepared him to lead the country. In the movie musical “Joyful Noise” Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton fight for control of a church choir — and much else — as it prepares for a singing competition. In Patric Chiha’s “Domain,” a teenager exploring his homosexuality becomes fascinated with his aunt. The amount of fossil fuels that the U.S.Chamber of Commerce advocates burning would literally ruin civilization as we know it. The follow-up to the awesome Documerica project is underway. |
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