Donal MacIntyre

Investigative Documentaries and Undercover Reporter

Provocative docs for a Sunday view

Posted on January 23, 2007

Oregonian film critic Shawn Levy is catching as many movies as he can at the Sundance Film Festival. This week, he’ll share his thoughts on what he sees.

I spent Sunday watching documentaries and came up with a great mix.

First up was “A Very British Gangster,” a portrait of the crime lord of Manchester, England, a sadistic, saucy, cruel, sentimental and gay fellow named Dominic Noonan. It was longish but beautifully made.

Next up was “Zoo,” a film by the Seattle team of Robinson Devor and Charles Mudede. It deals with a man in Washington state who died of internal bleeding after having sex with a horse. The film tries to present the “zoophile” community in an evenhanded fashion. (The jurors who live in my head are still debating this one.)

The third doc I saw was “My Kid Could Paint That,” a mystery about whether a 4-year-old girl in upstate New York truly did paint the remarkable abstract canvasses that were being sold as her work for tens of thousands of dollars.

After my doc-athon, I did a little party-hopping. The best oddball juxtaposition of the night was the Discovery Films/Channel party, where I could swivel my head and see two embodiments of ’60s Americana: astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Jeff “The Dude” Dowd, the inspiration for the Jeff Bridges character in “The Big Lebowski.”

Tuesday, January 23, 2007
The Oregonian
http://www.oregonlive.com/living/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/living/1169510104224680.xml&coll=7

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