More so than any other summer in recent memory, this year great documentaries are flooding through the marketplace at a rapid clip, whether on TV (HBO will host Sundance faves "Smash His Camera," "Gasland" and "A Small Act" in the weeks ahead), online (the always reliable SnagFilms.com) or in theaters ("Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work," Aj Schnack's "Convention" and Oliver Stone's "South of the Border" before the end of June). With that in mind, we'd like to take the chance to shine a light on some of the best nonfiction films being released over the next month in this summer weekly column.
Certainly, that's true of "45365," the feature debut from Bill and Turner Ross, which took a circuitous route around the festival circuit (where it earned prizes at SXSW and Full Frame) before premiering online last summer on Hulu for a week and eventually winning this...
Certainly, that's true of "45365," the feature debut from Bill and Turner Ross, which took a circuitous route around the festival circuit (where it earned prizes at SXSW and Full Frame) before premiering online last summer on Hulu for a week and eventually winning this...
- 6/22/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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