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Remembering John Coltrane through New Film ‘Chasing Trane’

by Quiara Capellan April 10, 2017
written by Quiara Capellan

The new documentary on jazz musician John Coltrane, Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary, gives viewers an inside look on the legend’s life.

The film is filled with photos and videos of Coltrane that allow viewers to connect with his music as they learn more about his life as a saxophonist, husband and father. It goes over his early life, the steps he took to make it big in the music industry and the legacy he left behind. The film is raw and honest, telling the life story of Coltrane without leaving out all the unfortunate events such as the condition of the south, death of family members or heroin addiction that played a part in who he became as a jazz musician.

The film, written and directed by John Scheinfeld, works closely with the colleagues and family members of Coltrane. The words of John Coltrane are spoken by Denzel Washington all throughout the film, providing a first perspective narrative. His story is told through his sons Oran and Ravi Coltrane and his step daughters. Through the testimonies of some of his closest acquaintances like Sonny Rollins and Reggie Workman, viewers can understand Coltrane’s artistry through the eyes of artists he worked with closely. The film also includes commentary from musicians and other individuals the saxophonist has inspired such as President Bill Clinton, John Densmore and Common.

In Theaters April 14, 2017 at the IFC Center in New York.

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Film Review: ‘Robert Klein: Still Can’t Stop His Leg’

by Benjamin Schmidt April 1, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

We stopped by the premiere of Robert Klein: Still Can’t Stop His Leg, a documentary exploring the comedy legend, held at SVA Theater.

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Sundance Now Film Review: ‘Gaza Surf Club’

by Riyad Mammadyarov March 29, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

When war tears your country apart, what are you to do but surf?

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Film Review: ‘God Knows Where I Am’

by Laura Rossi March 26, 2017
written by Laura Rossi

The winner of Special Jury Prize at Hot Docs last year merges an artistic style to political advocacy.

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Film Review: ‘All This Panic’

by Aayushman Pandey March 12, 2017
written by Aayushman Pandey

“I’m too young to be seventeen,” confesses Dusty in All This Panic (2016), fine art photographer Jenny Gage’s debut documentary.

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Film Review: ‘Cries for Syria’

by Riyad Mammadyarov March 11, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

“Cries from Syria” is a depressing yet sincere look at the resilience of the human spirit.

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Athena Film Festival Hosts ‘City of Joy’ Screening

by Jinny Choi February 13, 2017
written by Jinny Choi

City of Joy is a documentary directed by Madeleine Gavin; centered around pain, resilience, and the miraculous transformation of Congolese women.

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Film Review: ‘Left on Purpose’ Examines Life in a Growingly Isolated World

by Riyad Mammadyarov February 6, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

What begins as a traditional examination of the life and times of anti-war activist Mayer Vishner soon evolves into a deeper look into depression, loneliness and being caught in a forever changing world.

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‘Left on Purpose’ Directors David Mehlman and Justin Schein Talk Vishner and his Agency, Depression and Legacy

by Riyad Mammadyarov February 6, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

Cinematographer Justin Schein and Editor David Mehlman sat down with the Knockturnal to discuss their latest project, “Left on Purpose” and its subject Mayer Vishner.

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HBO’s ‘Solitary’ Panel Talks Prison Reform and American Values

by Riyad Mammadyarov February 4, 2017
written by Riyad Mammadyarov

“Solitary,” the eye-opening documentary from HBO hosted a panel to discuss the shortcomings of the US prison system, the suffering it’s caused millions and what can be done to stop it.

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