Documentary

  • Simone Bitton & Catherine Poitevin – Serge Daney : conversation Nord-Sud (1993)

    Catherine Poitevin1991-2000DocumentaryFranceSimone BittonTV

    During the Gulf War, Serge Daney wrote that conversation, “a typically Franco-Arab art”, was no longer possible between him and his Arab friends. Here, he is offered a setting – both real and cinematic – in which he can attempt to renew this dialogue, which has been interrupted for a time. His choice of interlocutor was an obvious one: Elias Sanbar, Palestinian, historian, director of the magazine “Études Palestiniennes” and image collector. Sanbar is an exile who archives the memory of his people: press photographs, family albums, postcards and so on. For him, images are proof of his identity. Daney, for his part, has spent most of his life watching films, but has always refused to keep still images. On both sides, there was a strong desire to confront these two attitudes to the image, and turn it into a kind of parable of North-South relations.Read More »

  • Simone Bitton & Catherine Poitevin – Conversation Nord-Sud: Serge Daney & Elias Sanbar (1993)

    Simone Bitton1991-2000Catherine PoitevinDocumentaryFranceTV

    During the Gulf War, Serge Daney wrote that conversation, “a typically Franco-Arab art”, was no longer possible between him and his Arab friends. Here, he is offered a setting – both real and cinematic – in which he can attempt to renew this dialogue, which has been interrupted for a time. His choice of interlocutor was an obvious one: Elias Sanbar, Palestinian, historian, director of the magazine “Études Palestiniennes” and image collector. Sanbar is an exile who archives the memory of his people: press photographs, family albums, postcards and so on. For him, images are proof of his identity. Daney, for his part, has spent most of his life watching films, but has always refused to keep still images. On both sides, there was a strong desire to confront these two attitudes to the image, and turn it into a kind of parable of North-South relations.Read More »

  • Jacques Tourneur – Harnessed Rhythm (1936)

    Jacques Tourneur1931-1940DocumentaryShort FilmUSA

    This Sports Parade series entry follows the life of Dixie Dan, a harness racehorse, from birth through age three.Read More »

  • Claude Lelouch – Iran (1971)

    Claude Lelouch1971-1980DocumentaryFranceShort Film

    Short documentary with varied footage from Iran. The Shah’s regime commissioned several soft-propaganda films of this nature from European filmmakers during the 1970s. Its existence and production is more remarkable than the film itself.Read More »

  • Hans-Jürgen Syberberg – Fritz Kortner spricht Monologe für eine Schallplatte (1966)

    Hans-Jürgen Syberberg1961-1970DocumentaryGermanyShort Film

    Fritz Kortner performs a monologue.Read More »

  • Dom Pedro – Tango Negro: The African Roots of Tango (2013)

    2011-2020DocumentaryDom PedroFrance

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    Tango Negro: The African Roots of Tango by Angolan filmmaker Dom Pedro explores the expression of Tango’s Africanness and the contribution of African cultures in the creation of the tango. Tango was a reflection of the social life of the slaves that were taken to South America – including Argentina and Uruguay – mostly from central Africa, particularly from the former Kongo Kingdom. Director Dom Pedro reveals the depth of the footprints of the African music on the tango, through this rich movie combining musical performances and interviews from many tango fans and historians in Latin America and Europe, including the renowned Argentinean pianist Juan Carlos Caceres.Read More »

  • Patrick Bokanowski – La part du hasard (1984)

    Patrick Bokanowski1981-1990ArthouseDocumentaryFrance

    Patrick Bokanowski’s extraordinarily intimate portrait of Henri Dimier at work focuses as much attention on the personality of the materials as on the painter himself. Only fitting, as Dimier repeatedly insists that the artist’s vocation is to let the paper “be aware of itself” and takes obvious pleasure showing the proper way to sharpen a pencil. Dimier demonstrates several playful exercises to cultivate an all-important sense of spontaneity while he approaches teaching as another opportunity for improvisation. “If you lose your momentum you lose your freedom,” Dimier opines. And indeed Bokanowski’s portrait exemplifies the benefit of sustained attention. – Max GoldbergRead More »

  • Dana Ranga – East Side Story (1997)

    Dana Ranga1991-2000DocumentaryGermanyMusical

    Here we have a fascinating documentary on the Communist musicals that strove to be ideologically correct and entertaining at the same time. The focus is on musicals from East-Germany and the Soviet Union but there are also references to musicals from Czechoslovakia and Romania.

    Interviewees: Erich Gusko, Karin Schröder, Brigitte Ulbrich, Helmut Hanke, Hans-Joachim Wallstein, Maya Turovskaya, Chris Doerk, Frank Schöbel & Margarita Andrushkevitch.Read More »

  • Jorge Jácome – Shrooms (2023)

    Jorge Jácome2021-2030DocumentaryExperimentalPortugal

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    Follows Dan, a young Venezuelan man currently living in Lisbon, who collects magic mushrooms in the forest and distributes them in the city to those in need of help – like a New Age Robin Hood – using pigeons as carriers.Read More »

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