Flamenco: Pasión En Peligro
Tradition vs. innovation — it’s an age old story, retold anew in Flamenco: Pasión En Peligro (Flamenco: Passion in Danger), a captivating look into the musical art form of flamenco, by Larry Marvar.
Tradition vs. innovation — it’s an age old story, retold anew in Flamenco: Pasión En Peligro (Flamenco: Passion in Danger), a captivating look into the musical art form of flamenco, by Larry Marvar.
Alexander Horwath’s stunning debut is a 185-minute video essay that examines the course of American social and political attitudes over multiple eras through the biography of the legendary actor, Henry Fonda.
Charles DJ Deppner finds Flipside to be a vital treatise on mortality, creativity, and purpose, disguised as a quirky documentary about a struggling record store.
A peek into Orlando’s Gay scene reveals and exciting and vibrant community. Carl F. Gauze reviews Greetings from Queertown: Orlando, presented at the 2023 Florida Film Festival.
The fact that the band Slaves to Sirens exists is impressive, but that they live, love, and breathe to play metal takes things to another level. Sirens documents the journey. Review by Charles DJ Deppner.
The uneasy ethics in Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain
Documentaries presented at the 30th Florida Film Festival, Maitland, Florida.
Music superfans Lois and Dennis have been attending concerts and befriending musicians since the ’70s. The couple shares their obsessive music fandom with the rest of the world in this quirky, charming documentary.
Long-awaited documentary on groundbreaking punk/emo band Jawbreaker.
He was the creative driver of the original incarnation of The Guess Who, and the originator of Bachman-Turner Overdrive. For Canadian rock fans, he is an icon, but for American fans, he’s just “oh yeah, that guy.”
Iconic store, label, & genre-maker, Wax Trax!, celebrates with a new documentary & accompanying soundtrack!
Generoso speaks with director, Talal Derki, about his Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature nominated film, Of Fathers and Sons.
We visit a garden in Israel tended by adherents of the Baha’i Faith in this stunning documentary.
A brief and relatively neutral history of the famous 1967 “Bigfoot” home movies.
Groundbreaking all women reggae-infused punk group the Slits finally get the documentary treatment.
A documentary about the legendary chart topping band, that tries to cram a lot of history into a short running time.
Dawson, North West Territory, Canada had one of the biggest gold strikes ever. Silent movies entertained the miners between gambling and drinking, but the films were later dumped into the permafrost.
Former Queensryche lead singer Geoff Tate stars as a father-turned-murderer who wreaks havoc on the crew of a home improvement show in an interesting mash-up of faux documentary and found footage horror movie.
Living in the circus ring is hard enough, but when your dad is your coach and clowning partner, the emotional pratfalls devastate.
An early documentary by Robert Mugge explores the world of Avant Garde composer George Crumb.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.