The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution release is coming very soon, and we are very excited. Get ready for the film by enjoying our Spotify playlist of music from the film featuring amazing artists like James Brown and Gill Scott-Heron.
Ahead of the UK cinema release of Max Richter's Sleep on 11 September and the UK premiere + exclusive Q&A on 8 September, learn about some of the finest scores from the great composer.
To celebrate the release of Oeke Hoogendijk’s My Rembrandt from this Friday (14 August), here's our rundown of five of the best art documentaries.
To celebrate the release of Elizabeth Carroll’s Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy, here's our rundown of five of the best food and drink documentaries.
Dogwoof are celebrating an unprecedented FIVE Oscar® nominations ahead of this year’s 91st Academy Awards ceremony on 24 February.
Dogwoof will be releasing Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict in UK cinemas 11 December. Director Lisa Immordino Vreeland follows up her acclaimed debut "Diana Vreeland: The Eye has to Travel" with a film about one of the 20th Century’s most influential art collectors. Peggy Guggenheim championed some of the biggest figures of modern art including Alexander Calder, Mark Rothko, Vasily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, as well as having a private life which would shock and scandalise society. This is the story of a true maverick, whose passion for modern art coloured every aspect of her life.
Black History Month has been celebrated in the UK for over 35 years, remembering people and events in the history of the African Diaspora. This year, Dogwoof presents Marc Silver’s 3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets, Stanley Nelson’s The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution and Sacha Jenkins' Fresh Dressed.
To celebrate the film's releases we have made special double sided postcards of the films which can be found across cinemas in the UK over the next month.
3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets - 2 October
3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets explores the murder of black teenager Jordan Davis, after he engaged in a verbal dispute with Michael Dunn, a white middle-aged man about the volume of the music coming from his car. Michael Dunn fired 10 bullets into the car of unarmed teenagers and then fled, leaving Jordan Davis dead. In court Michael Dunn claimed he shot in self-defence, but with no evidence that the teenagers were armed, his story lacked credibility. The film follows Jordan’s parents and friends as they fight for justice as well as grapple with an unimaginable loss. Although, the documentary does not celebrate history or an achievement, it raises awareness of how hidden racial prejudices can too often result in tragedy. It's beautifully shot and includes footage from police tapes, trial recordings and even Dunn’s own private phone conversations.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - 23 October
Black History Month is a celebration of history and culture, and The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution closely celebrates both. As the first feature length documentary to explore the Black Panther Party, it provides an essential chronicle of this pivotal movement that birthed a new revolutionary culture in America. It explores the parties cultural and political awakening, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails.
Fresh Dressed is a fascinating, fun-to-watch chronicle of hip-hop, urban fashion, and the hustle that brought oversized pants and graffiti-drenched jackets from Orchard Street to high fashion's catwalks and Middle America shopping malls. The film looks at Black Culture in America, what it means to be fresh and how sheer originality and swagger brought this style into the mainstream.
This morning The Grierson Trust revealed the nominations for the 2015 Grierson Awards and three Dogwoof documentaries have been nominated. The Overnighters is nominated for Best Cinema Documentary, Dreamcatcher is nominated for Best Documentary on a Contemporary Theme - International and Dior and I is nominated for Best Arts Documentary.
The 2015 BFI London Film Festival programme was announced this morning, and three Dogwoof films are included in the magnificent line-up.
Two Dogwoof films will be featured in the documentary competition:
Censored Voices
Daunting testimonies of Israeli soldiers returning from the Six Day war revealed following 45 years of censorship. Book for LFF
The Fear of 13
A bold, compelling account of a Death Row convict who decides to take his case to court, not to seek freedom but to petition for his execution. Book for LFF
The third film included in the festival is In the Sonic strand:
Fresh Dressed
A comprehensive guide to the rise of hip hop style from its early days through to its current global dominance. Book for LFF
Gore Vidal's now infamous debating style; full of wit, charisma and acerbic asides often leads us to forget his first and foremost talent - writing. His career spanned several decades and included over 25 novels, five Broadway plays, numerous essays spanning subjects from literature to politics, television plays, film scripts and a collection of short stories. To celebrate 'Best of Enemies' run at Discover Tuesdays and in honour of such a notable body of work www.bestofenemies.co.uk/screenings/
This film tells the story of itinerant circus performers, cabaret acts and vaudeville and fairground attractions. In this film, rarities and never-before seen footage of fairgrounds, circus entertainment, freak shows, variety performances, music hall and seaside entertainment are chronicled from the 19th and 20th century. We will see early shows that wowed the world and home movies of some of the greatest circus families.
Director Benedikt Erlingsson takes us back to the days when the most outlandish, skillful and breathtaking acts traveled the world.
The film is accompanied by an epic new score by Georg Holm and Orri Páll Dýrason of Sigur Rós, in collaboration with Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and Kjartan Dagur Holm. Listen to the full soundtrack below, it can also be purchased on iTunes.