ANNOUNCING THE STF SPRING/SUMMER 2014 SEASON


Stranger Than Fiction, the weekly documentary film series hosted by Thom Powers and Raphaela Neihausen and presented by IFC Center, begins on Tuesday with a retrospective screening of SANS SOLEIL (May 6), Chris Marker’s 1983 masterpiece. Film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum names it one of the key nonfiction films of our time and describes it as “a film about subjectivity, death, photography, social custom, and consciousness itself.” The screening will be accompanied by a conversation with filmmaker Jem Cohen, who cites Marker as a key influence on his own work. This presentation coincides with a month-long retrospective “Chris Marker & His Legacy” on Sundance NOW Doc Club, also curated by Powers.

The season bring many new films from STF alum to the IFC Center. Joe Berlinger‘s WHITEY: United States of America v. James J. Bulger (May 13) follows the trial of the infamous gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, using the courtroom action as a springboard to examine accusations of multi-faceted corruption within our nation’s law enforcement and legal systems. Acclaimed documentarian, Doug Block, has supported his career over the last two decades with a side business of videotaping weddings. In 112 WEDDINGS (June 3), he tracks down and interviews the more memorable of his 112 wedding couples. Marina Zenovich‘s ROMAN POLANSKI: WANTED AND DESIRED (June 17) revisits the key players involved Polanski’s controversial and complex sexual abuse conviction.

9-MAN (May 20) gives a glimpse into Chinese-American community through an athletic game that has been played exclusively Chinatowns across America since the 1930s. THE FRONT MAN (Thurs, May 29) is a non-fiction rock ‘n roll comedy love story about an everyman middle-class musician burdened by the desire for stardom.

The spring season closes with a special Wednesday screening of THE PLEASURES OF BEING OUT OF STEP (Wed, June 25), director David L. Lewis’ portrait of Nat Hentoff, a pioneer in music criticism, who has spent more than six decades championing jazz in the pages of the Village Voice, The Wall Street Journal, Down Beat, and numerous other publications. A New York story, the film won the DOC NYC Metropolis Grand Jury Prize in 2013.

The STF spring/summer season will take place weekly at the IFC Center for the next eight weeks. All screenings are Tuesday night at 8:00 pm, besides the special Thursday, May 29 screening of THE FRONT MAN, and the Wednesday, June 25 screening of THE PLEASURES OF BEING OUT OF STEP. Each event includes a discussion with the filmmakers, followed by a gathering at a nearby bar. The STF titles for May 27 and June 10 will be announced shortly.

Tickets are available for individual shows or season passes can be bought for $99 for 9 films.

With a season pass, you receive many perks including a free DVD from Docurama; free popcorn at every STF show; assurance that you never miss a sold out show (as long as you arrive by 15 min. prior); and the ability to transfer your pass to a friend, if you can’t come.

Click here to buy the Spring/Summer Season Pass.


DOC NYC presents CUTIE & THE BOXER and DIRTY WARS


DOC NYC presents encore presentations of two of 2013′s most acclaimed nonfiction films, both nominated for the Oscar for Best Documentary. Filmmakers in person at each show.

CUTIE AND THE BOXER
TOMORROW! Thurs. Feb. 13, 7pm, IFC Center
In person: Director Zachary Heinzerling
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Once a rising star in the ’70′s New York art scene, 80-year-old “boxing” painter Ushio Shinohara is prepping for his latest show, hoping to reinvigorate his career. His wife and de facto assistant, Noriko, seeks her own recognition through her “Cutie” illustrations, which depict their chaotic 40-year marriage. CUTIE AND THE BOXER captures two lives united by a dedication to art-making for a touching meditation on the eternal themes of love and sacrifice. (R, 82 min)

DIRTY WARS
Mon. Feb. 17, 7pm, IFC Center
In person: subject Jeremy Scahill 
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This eye-opening documentary lays bare the dirty little secret of America’s War on Terror: all bets are off, and almost anything goes. Drone strikes, night raids and government–condoned torture occur in hidden corners across the globe, generating unprecedented civilian casualties. Investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill traces the rise of the Joint Special Operations Command, the most secret and elite fighting force in U.S. history, exposing covert ops, unidentifiable fighters who act with impunity and “kill lists” where no target is off-limits.  (NR, 85 min)


STF Fall 2013 Season Announced!


Stranger Than Fiction – named by Time Out NY as the city’s “Best Documentary Programming” – launches its ninth year with a special sneak preview on Wed. Sept.18 of MUSCLE SHOALS, about the renowned Alabama recording studios, featuring a Q&A with director Greg “Freddy” Camalier and FAME recording studio founder Rick Hall. STF fall season has its official opening night on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 with LINSANITY, about basketball sensation Jeremy Lin, featuring a Q&A with director Evan Jackson Leong. STF takes place at the IFC Center Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm for eight weeks. Each event includes a discussion with the filmmakers, followed by a gathering at a nearby bar. The fall season closes on November 12 with a rare screening of SHOTGUN FREEWAY: DRIVES THROUGH LOST L.A., a film essay about Los Angeles that was the 1996 directorial debut of Morgan Neville (20 FEET FROM STARDOM), who will attend.

Season passes are now on sale through Sept. 18 at the early bird rate of $80 for 9 films ($70 for IFC Center members). Season pass holders are assured a seat, even in the case of a sold out show, as long as they arrive 15 minute before showtime; plus a free DVD courtesy of Docurama; free popcorn at every STF show; and the ability to transfer your pass to a friend if you can’t make it. The full season schedule appears below.

“This season has a strong blend of sneak previews, classic revivals, plus ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW (pictured) that fulfills the label of ‘stranger’ even if it is fiction,” said Artistic Director Thom Powers, who also programs for the Toronto International Film Festival, DOC NYC and SundanceNOW.com. New works being previewed before their wider release include BIG MEN (Oct 1) about oil drilling in Africa; THE NEW PUBLIC (Oct. 22) about an experimental Brooklyn school; and CALVET (Nov. 5) about an artist whose work is currently showing at Manhattan’s Monkdogz gallery. Classic docs in the program include the Oscar-nominated CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS (Oct. 15), about a controversial criminal case, with dir Andrew Jarecki in person to discuss new developments in the story; and the Oscar-winning BORN INTO BROTHELS (Oct. 29) about kids in Calcutta’s red-light district learning photography. One outlier in the season is a sneak preview of ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW (Oct. 8) that employs documentary observational techniques to tell a surreal fictional satire, shot surreptitiously inside of Disney World.

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Monday Memo: POV Announces Lineup for 26th Season


Among the films included in POV's upcoming season are HERMAN'S HOUSE from director Angad Singh Bhalla

POV this week announced the lineup for its 26th season, which includes a solid lineup of festival darlings such as 5 BROKEN CAMERAS from directors Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi; HERMAN’S HOUSE from director Angad Singh Bhalla; and ONLY THE YOUNG from directors Jason Tippet and Elizabeth Mims, among several other great titles. Adam Benzine of Realscreen covered the announcement, as did Alison Willmore of Indiewire.

Canada’s Hot Docs festival also announced it’s full lineup this week; you can check out the full schedule for the festival, set to run April 25 – May 5 in Toronto, by going here. Realscreen’s Adam Benzine also had coverage of the announcement.

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STF Spring Season Announced!


STF Spring season passes are now on sale! Buy a pass and enjoy these perks: 

  • 8 weekly films (March 26 – May 21) + pre-season bonus screening on March 20
  • Free DVD from Docurama
  • Free popcorn at every STF show
  • Guaranteed seat at sold out shows
  • Ability to transfer your pass to a friend

$100 for the season or $16 per film. IFC Center members save more: $80 season pass; $13/ticket 

Check out full line-up below or click here to see all the trailers.

 

Hands On A Hardbody - 2 - 570 x 317PRE-SEASON SPECIAL Wed. March 20 

HANDS ON A HARD BODY (1997)

Newly re-mastered, this classic doc inspired the new Broadway musical about an endurance contest to win a truck.

Q&A w/ dir S.R. Bindler

 

 

 

No Place on Earth - 570x317OPENING NIGHT Tues. March 26

NO PLACE ON EARTH (2012)

Several Ukrainian Jews survived World War II by living in caves for 18 months. Now they finally tell their story.

Q&A w/ dir Janet Tobias

 

 

 

Free-Angela-and-All-Political-Prisoners -  570x317Tues. April 2

FREE ANGELA & ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS (2012)

Accused of supplying guns to free a prisoner in the 1970s, Angela Davis was put on trial and became a revolutionary icon.

Q&A w/ dir Shola Lynch

 

 

Tues. April 9 – SKIP WEEK 

bitter_seeds-01- 570x317Tues. April 16

BITTER SEEDS (2012)

Villagers in India cope with the effects of genetically modified seeds, promoted by U.S. government agencies.

Q&A w/ dir Micha X. Peled

 

 

 

TimHetherington_570x317Tues. April 23

WHICH WAY IS THE FRONT LINE FROM HERE? THE LIFE AND TIME OF TIM HETHERINGTON (2013)

Looking at the life of photojournalist Tim Hetherington who was Oscar-nominated for Restrepo in 2011, then killed in Libya later that year.

Q&A w/ dir Sebastian Junger

 

 

 

stories-we-tell-570x317Tues. April 30

STORIES WE TELL (2012)

Sarah Polley (Away From Her) explores her family’s secrets in her first documentary that was a hit at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Q&A TBA

 

 

 

pandoras-promise-570x317Tues. May 7

PANDORA’S PROMISE (2013)

Director Robert Stone (Earth Days) takes a surprising look at environmentalists who are championing nuclear energy.

Q&A w/ dir Robert Stone

 

 

 

Follow the Leader - 570x317Tues. May 14

FOLLOW THE LEADER (2012)

Director Jonathan Goodman Levitt, a longtime member of the STF community, looks at teenagers who aspire to politics.

Q&A w/ dir Jonathan Goodman Levitt

 

 

 

On The Ropes - 570 x 317CLOSING NIGHT Tues. May 21

ON THE ROPES (1999)

In this Oscar-nominated doc, directors Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen (The Kid Stays in the Picture) follow young boxers training out of a Brooklyn gym.

Q&A w/ dir Brett Morgen & special guests