15 shortlisted documentaries speak truth to power
As often happens with
We see a rabble-rousing passionate and public fight against the building of the controversial Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn, where a small group of residents put up massive resistance. David doesn’t beat Goliath here but wears him out well in the seven-year process. (Tracy Collins / RumuR Inc.)
A delightful, upbeat film about the iconoclastic
With much skill, the director reminds us of the avalanche of death and fear that noosed the San Francisco gay community during the
A film about a man made gentle by the violence he survived in childhood as well as the cruelty he sees in “breaking”
The tale of Nim Chimpsky, a baby chimpanzee who in the early 1970s was taken from his mother to be placed with a human surrogate in the hopes that raising the ape as a human and teaching him sign-language would break the communication barrier between species. Instead, the chimp was sent to an animal testing lab and then to a Texas sanctuary, where he died of a
At 84,
“Pina” is Wenders’ beautiful 3-D love-letter to German dance choreographer
In 1958, two people wanted to marry in their home state of Virginia, but miscegenation laws made it illegal. Married in
This provocative last installment of the “Paradise Lost” HBO trilogy showcases the release of three young Southern men imprisoned in one of the most notorious child murder cases in U.S. history. The series was shot over 20 years, and this film’s ending had a coda installed when Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley — known as the “West Memphis Three” — were surprisingly released from prison in August. (Bob Richman / HBO)
Daniel McGowan is under house arrest in much of this insightful film, as we learn how he changed from a
A gripping look at the human price of reporting on war (nearly 1,400 news personnel were killed in more than 150 countries from 1996 to 2006) to the comfortable regions of the world, who often wish to ignore it. (JUF Pictures)
Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger discovers that his beloved Marine Corps covered up one of the largest water contamination incidents in U.S. history and connects that to his young daughter’s death from a rare type of
An inspirational underdog high school football
The life and work of anthropologist
Photojournalist Danfung Dennis takes viewers into the violent vortex that is the Afghanistan war, following one wounded soldier home to his wife and his noncombat civilian life — though he is addicted to medication and yet unable to filter real life from the violence he knew. (Docuweeks LA)