New to Stream: OVID’s June 2021 Movie Lineup

New to Stream: OVID's June 2021 Movie Lineup

OVID.tv, the curated streaming destination for documentaries and art-house films, has announced its June streaming lineup! This month’s slate includes Carlos Reygadas’ Venice Golden Lion Nominee Our Time, six films by Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor, the exclusive streaming premiere of Dieudo Hamadi’s Downstream to Kinshasha, and three films by OVID’s new content partner Sentient Art Film.

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Highlights include:

June 4: Six films by acclaimed Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor, the first woman ever to win the Leopard for Best Direction at the Locarno Film Festival. Includes her first feature Thursday Till Sunday (Winner, Tiger Award at the Rotterdam Film Festival), as well as Mar, Video Game, The Mountain, The Island, and Below.

June 10: Two films by Aaron Katz, Dance Party, USA, which The New York Times calls “a remarkably delicate construction” and Quiet City, nominated for the John Cassavetes Award at Film Independent’s Spirit Awards.

June 11: OVID presents the Exclusive and Streaming Premieres of three films from their new content partner Sentient Art Film including Maya Newell’s doc In My Blood It Runs, Roddy Bogawa’s doc Some Divine Wind, and in time for Pride month, Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli’s feature So Pretty about queer and trans youth in New York City.

June 16: OVID Exclusives and Streaming Premieres of two films by Dieudo Hamadi — Downstream to Kinshasa, the first film from the DRC to be an official selection at Cannes Film Festival, and the first Academy Awards submission by the Democratic Republic of Congo. The documentary captures the long journey of the victims of the war between Uganda and Rwanda who seek justice, dignity, and compassion. The short doc Ladies in Waiting, co-directed with Divita Wa Lusala, exposes the conditions of a run-down maternity hospital in Congo and the women who give birth there that want to leave.

June 17: The internationally acclaimed filmmaker Carlos Reygadas’ Our Time.

Details on all films coming to OVID in June are below:

Friday, June 4

Thursday Till Sunday

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative, 2012
Starring Santi Ahumada, Francisco Pérez-Bannen, Paola Giannini
Chile

A family takes a short vacation, while the daughter of the family gradually discovers that her parents could be separating.

Mar

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative, 2014
Starring Nicolás Ibieta, Vanina Montes, Lisandro Rodríguez, Andrea Strenitz
Chile

Martin (33) goes on vacation to the beach with his girlfriend. Everything seems normal, until his mother arrives. Lightning strikes and soon they need to make a car disappear.

Video Game

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative Short, 2009
Starring Cristián Mora, Queralt Albinyana, Oriol Ruiz
Chile

León plays a tennis match while a farewell takes place behind him.

The Mountain

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative Short, 2008
Chile

Jose and Manuel are climbing the Montserrat mountain. They have not seen each other in some years, and they are in Spain for a funeral. It is a narrow, winding, uneven path up the mountain that makes communication difficult, until they reach an appropriate place to rest.

The Island

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative Short, 2013
Starring Rosa García Huidobro, Francisca Castillo, Gabriela Aguilera
Chile

A family gathers at their summer house on an island. Waiting for the last member to join them, they wander around absorbed by the overwhelming nature, unaware of the devastating news awaiting them.

Below

Directed by Dominga Sotomayor; KimStim, Narrative Short, 2008
Starring Andrés Aliaga, Giovanni Carella, Francisca Castillo
Chile

Jaime, who’s been away from the city by his own free will, invites his family to watch an eclipse at his house in the mountains. The tensions in the group are apparent, but they slowly vanish, reaching the most transparent moment among the eclipse’s darkness.

Wednesday, June 9 

If the Dancer Dances

Directed by Maia Wechsler; Visit Films, Documentary, 2018
US

Follows one of New York City’s top modern dance companies as they struggle to reconstruct an iconic work by the legendary Merce Cunningham, revealing what it takes to keep a dance – and a legacy – alive.

Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan

Directed by Linda Saffire and Adam Schlesinger; Kino Lorber, Documentary, 2017
US

An intimate portrait of prima ballerina Wendy Whelan as she prepares to leave New York City Ballet after a record-setting three decades with the company.

Thursday, June 10

Dance Party, USA

Directed by Aaron Katz; Visit Films, Narrative, 2006
US

Jessica and Gus are two aimless teenagers who make a tenuous, fleeting connection when Gus confides in Jessica about his dark past.

Quiet City

Directed by Aaron Katz; Visit Films, Narrative, 2007
US

Lost in New York City, Jamie crosses paths with a stranger late at night on an empty subway platform. An unlikely bond forms between them.

*Nominated for the John Cassavetes Award, Film Independent’s Spirit Awards
Bend Film Festival (Winner, Best Director & Best Cinematography)

Friday, June 11

In My Blood It Runs OVID Exclusive, Streaming Premiere

Directed by Maya Newell, Sentient Art Film, Documentary, 2020
Australia

An intimate and compassionate observational documentary from the perspective of a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy in Alice Springs, Australia, struggling to balance his traditional Arrernte/Garrwa upbringing with a state education.

So Pretty OVID Exclusive, Streaming Premiere

Directed by Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli, Sentient Art Film, Narrative, 2020
US

Four queer and trans youth in New York City struggle to maintain their proto-utopian community against the outside world as their lives curiously merge with the 1980s German novel So Schön by Ronald M. Schernikau.

Some Divine Wind OVID Exclusive, Streaming Premiere

Directed by Roddy Bogawa, Sentient Art Film, Documentary, 1991
US

A young man learns his father bombed his Japanese mother’s village during World War II and kept it a secret from her.

Tuesday, June 15

5 Broken Cameras

Directed by Guy Davidi and Emad Burnat; Kino Lorber, Documentary, 2011
US

An extraordinary work of both cinematic and political activism, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply personal, first-hand account of non-violent resistance in Bil’in, a West Bank village threatened by encroaching Israeli settlements.

Shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son, the footage was later turned into a galvanizing cinematic experience by co-directors Guy Davidi and Burnat.

The Idol

Directed by Hany Abu-Assad; Kino Lorber, Narrative, 2016
Starring Qais Attaallah, Heba Attaallah, Ahmad Qassim
Palestine

Acclaimed Palestinian filmmaker Hany Abu-Assad directs this biopic about Mohammad Assaf, the Gazan wedding singer who became a worldwide sensation after winning the live-singing competition Arab Idol in 2013.

Wednesday, June 16

Downstream to Kinshasa OVID Exclusive, Streaming Premiere

Directed by Dieudo Hamadi, Icarus Films, Documentary, 2020
Congo

Over six bloody days in June 2000, the Congolese city of Kisangani was the scene of deadly violence between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies. Since then, victims of the Six-Day War have fought for recognition and compensation. Now, they decide to take matters into their own hands.

In the first Congolese film to be an official selection at Cannes Film Festival, and his country’s national submission to the Academy Awards, acclaimed director Dieudo Hamadi (Mama Colonel, National Diploma, Ladies in Waiting) captures their long journey to voice their claims, seeking justice at last.

Ladies in Waiting OVID Exclusive, Streaming Premiere

Directed by Dieudo Hamadi & Divita Wa Lusala, Icarus Films, Short Documentary, 2009
Congo

In a run-down maternity hospital, a ward of women who recently had their babies wait to be allowed to leave. The problem? They cannot pay their hospital fees. A long-suffering manager must negotiate collateral with them so that they will return and pay in full: a celebration dress, a pair of earrings, a suitcase. The film eloquently exposes both the squalid hospital system and the endemic poverty of Congo without, thankfully, pointing fingers, leaving that instead to the viewer.

Thursday, June 17

Our Time

Directed by Carlos Reygadas, Visit Films, Narrative, 2016
Features Carlos Reygadas, Natalia López, Phil Burgers
Mexico

A family lives in the Mexican countryside raising fighting bulls. Esther is in charge of running the ranch, while her husband Juan, a world-renowned poet, raises and selects the beasts. Although in an open marriage, their relationship begins to crumble when Esther falls in love with an American horsebreaker and Juan is unable to control his jealousy.

*Nominated for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival.

Romantico

Directed by Mark Becker; Kino Lorber, Documentary, 2016
Featuring Carmelo Muñiz Sánchez
US, Mexico

Examines the plight of Carmelo Muñiz Sánchez who, along with his friend Arturo, ekes out a living as a mariachi musician in San Francisco. When Carmelo returns to his native Mexico, he finds it much harder to earn enough money to support his family, and he ponders chancing another illegal crossing into California.

Friday, June 18

A Family Submerged

Directed by Maria Alche, Visit Films, Narrative, 2018
Starring Mercedes Moran (La Cienaga, Neruda), Esteban Bigliardi (The Summit, Jauja), Marcelo Subiotto (Incident Light), Laila Maltz (Bluebeard)
Argentina/Brazil/Germany/Norway

Deep in the summer heat of Buenos Aires, Marcela is faced with the task of purging the apartment of her recently deceased sister, all while being drawn into an illicit affair with a younger man.

Alice

Directed by Josephine Mackerras, Visit Films, Narrative, 2019
Starring Emilie Piponnier, Martin Swabey, Chloe Boreham, Christophe Favre
Australia/France

After discovering that her husband’s addiction to escorts has left their family penniless, Alice finds herself drawn into the world of high-end prostitution as a means of caring for herself and her child.

Tuesday, June 22

The Bomb

Directed by Kevin Ford, Smriti Keshari, Eric Schlosser, Visit Films, Documentary, 2016
US

An exploration of the immense power of nuclear weapons, the perverse appeal they have, and the profound death wish at the very heart of them.

Wednesday, June 23

Another Country

Directed by Molly Reynolds (Twelve Canoes), Visit Films, Documentary, 2015
Narrated by David Gulpilil (Walkabout, Crocodile Dundee, Charlie’s Country)
Australia

The great Australian Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil tells the tale about when his people’s way of life was interrupted by ours.

Summer Pasture

Directed by Lynn True & Nelson Walker III, Visit Films, Documentary, 2010
Tibet/US

Chronicles one summer with a young family amidst a period of great uncertainty. Locho, his wife Yama, and their infant daughter, nicknamed Jiatomah (“pale chubby girl”), spend the summer months in eastern Tibet’s Zachukha grasslands, an area known as Wu-Zui or “5-Most,” – the highest, coldest, poorest, largest, and most remote county in Sichuan Province, China.

The story of a family at a crossroads, Summer Pasture takes place at a critical time in Locho and Yama’s lives, as they question their future as nomads. As their pastoral traditions confront rapid modernization, Locho and Yama must reconcile the challenges that threaten to drastically reshape their existence.

Friday, June 25

History of Fear

Directed by Benjamin Naishtat, Visit Films, Narrative, 2014
Starring Jonathan Da Rosa Tatiana Gimenez Mirella Pascual Claudia Cantero Francisco Lumerman
Argentina/France/Germany/Qatar/Uruguay

When a heatwave grips the suburbs, blackouts, and waves of pollution push the social order to the brink of collapse, forcing each inhabitant to confront his own motives, instincts, and fears.

Queen of Fear

Directed by Valeria Bertuccelli, Fabiana Tiscornia, Visit Films, Narrative, 2018
Starring Valeria Bertuccelli (XXY, A Boyfriend for My Wife), Dario Grandinetti (Wild Tales, Talk to Her), Diego Velazquez, Sary Lopez, Gabriel Goity
Argentina

In a constant state of anxiety, a celebrated actress obsessively distracts herself from preparing for her career-defining one-woman show.

Complete list of films premiering on OVID this month (in alphabetical order):

5 Broken Cameras, Guy Davidi and Emad Burnat (2011)
A Family Submerged, Maria Alche (2018)
Alice, Josephine Mackerras (2019)
Another Country, Molly Reynolds (2015)
Below, Dominga Sotomayor (2008)
Dance Party, USA, Aaron Katz (2006)
Downstream to Kinshasa, Dieudo Hamadi (2020)
History of Fear, Benjamin Naishtat (2014)
If the Dancer Dances, Maia Wechsler (2018)
In My Blood it Runs, Maya Newell (2020)
Ladies in Waiting, Dieudo Hamadi & Divita Wa Lusala (2009)
Mar, Dominga Sotomayor (2014)
Our Time, Carlos Reygadas (2016)
Queen of Fear, Valeria Bertuccelli, Fabiana Tiscornia (2018)
Quiet City, Aaron Katz (2007)
Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan, Linda Saffire and Adam Schlesinger (2017)
Romantico, Mark Becker (2016)
So Pretty, Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli (2020)
Some Divine Wind, Roddy Bogawa (1991)
Summer Pasture, Lynn True & Nelson Walker III (2010)
The Bomb, Kevin Ford, Smriti Keshari, Eric Schlosser (2016)
The Idol, Hany Abu-Assad (2016)
The Island, Dominga Sotomayor (2013)
The Mountain, Dominga Sotomayor (2008)
Thursday Till Sunday, Dominga Sotomayor (2012)
Video Game, Dominga Sotomayor (2009)

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Pixar’s Luca Clip Finds Two Sea Monsters in an Awkward Situation

Pixar's Luca Clip Finds Two Sea Monsters in an Awkward Situation

Walt Disney Studios and Pixar have released a brand new Luca clip for Disney+’s upcoming animated film, featuring the voices of Jacob Tremblay and Jack Dylan Grazer. The video provides us a preview of Luca and Alberto’s awkward encounter with Giulia’s intimidating father, voiced by Marco Barricelli, who happens to be a devoted sea monster hunter. The film is currently scheduled to debut on Friday, June 18, exclusively on Disney+ with no extra fee.

Check out the Luca clip in the player below.

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Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Luca is a fun and heartwarming story about friendship and stepping out of your comfort zone with two teenage sea monsters who experience a life-changing summer. This coming-of-age adventure centers around one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato, pasta, and endless scooter rides. Luca shares these adventures with his newfound best friend, but all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: they are sea monsters from another world just below the water’s surface.

The animated film will feature the voices of Jacob Tremblay as Luca Paguro, a bright and inventive 13-year-old sea monster with endless curiosity; Jack Dylan Grazer as Alberto Scorfano, a free-spirited teenage sea monster with unbridled enthusiasm for the human world; and Emma Berman as Giulia, an outgoing and charming adventurer who befriends Luca and Alberto. Joining them are Maya Rudolph, Marco Barricelli, and Jim Gaffigan along with Sandy Martin, Saverio Raimondo, Marina Massironi, and Giacomo Gianniotti.

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Pixar mainstay Enrico Casarosa making his feature-length directorial debut with Luca from a screenplay written by Jesse Andrews and Mike Jones. It is produced by Andrea Warren (Lava, Cars 3). Casarosa has been with Pixar since 2006 as a storyboard artist and writer, who has worked on a number of iconic animated films like Cars, Ratatouille, Up, The Good Dinosaur, Coco, and Incredibles 2.

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First 8 Minutes of In the Heights Released Ahead of Thursday Debut

First 8 Minutes of In the Heights Pic Revealed Ahead of Thursday Debut

Warner Bros. Pictures has released the opening minutes of director Jon M. Chu’s upcoming film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s acclaimed musical, In the Heights, starring Anthony Ramos, Corey Hawkins, Leslie Grace and Melissa Barrera. Originally scheduled for a June 18 release, In the Heights has now been slated to arrive in theaters and on HBO Max a week earlier on Thursday, June 10.

The 8-minute long opening sequence begins with the introduction of Ramos’ Usnavi as he takes us to his family-owned Bodega, while giving us a preview of what’s a usual morning like in Washington Heights. The video also briefly introduces us to Usnavi’s regular customers which are comprised of the main cast including Hawkins’ Benny and Barrera’s Vanessa.

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Based on Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s award-winning Broadway musical, In the Heights is set in Washington Heights in New York City and focuses on a bodega owner who is closing his store and retiring to the Dominican Republic after inheriting his grandmother’s fortune. The film fuses Miranda’s kinetic music and lyrics with director Jon M. Chu’s lively and authentic eye for storytelling to capture a world very much of its place, but universal in its experience.

The film adaptation stars Anthony Ramos (HamiltonA Star is Born) as Usnavi de la Vega, Corey Hawkins (Straight Outta Compton) as Benny, Melissa Barrera (Vida) as Vanessa, and Leslie Grace as Nina Rosario. It will also feature Miranda, Jimmy Smits, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz, Gregory Diaz IV, Marc Anthony, and Dascha Polanco.

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In the Heights is directed by Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians) from a script written by Quiara Alegría Hudes (Hamilton). It is produced by Miranda, Hudes, Anthony Bregman, Mara Jacobs, and Scott Sanders.

Miranda portrayed the lead role of Usnavi in the Broadway musical and also wrote the music and lyrics. It went on to win four major Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Choreography.

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Dennis Quaid to Play Rick Kirkham in Peacock’s JOE EXOTIC Series

dennis-quaid-to-play-rick-kirkham-in-peacocks-joe-exotic-series.jpg

Dennis Quaid is set to take on the role of Rick Kirkham in Peacock’s upcoming Joe Exotic limited series. The show is based on the Wondery podcast, and Kirkham was Joe’s reality show producer.

Quaid joins John Cameron Mitchell in the series, who is set to star as Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel. Other cast members include Kate McKinnon, who plays Carole Baskin, Brian Van Holt, who plays John Reinke, Nat Wolff, who is set to play one of Joe’s husbands, Travis Maldonado, and Sam Keely who will play John Finlay.

The series “picks up with big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin, as she learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe ‘Exotic’ Schreibvogel is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.”

This series is being written and executive produced by Etan Frankel. There are several Joe Exotic projects in the works and it’ll be interesting to see how they all turn out and compare to each other.

Source: Deadline

Bloober Team’s The Medium Looks Toward PS5 Launch

The Entertainment Software Rating Board has let slip that they have rated the third-person psychological horror title The Medium for PlayStation 5.

Initially launched for Xbox Series X|S and PC back in January, the game was a highlight of the Xbox Game Pass lineup. It seems now though, that the game will be jumping to the Sony side of the street sooner, rather than later.

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Check out the full The Medium rating below:

This is an adventure horror game in which players assume the role of a medium investigating an abandoned communist resort in Poland. As players explore dilapidated buildings, they can transition to a spiritual, hellish realm to help solve puzzles and interact with characters. Some interactions unlock sequences that depict instances of violence: a character shooting a girl (off-screen); a character beating and choking a bound man from a first-person view; a man being pummeled by another character. Some areas depict large blood stains on the walls and floors; one sequence depicts a bathtub full of blood. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in the game.

Based on a recent announcement that saw Bloober Team confirm that they’ll be joining forces with Koch Media specifically for physical editions of both The Medium and Observer: System Redux, we could also see physical copies of the game turning up at retail for PlayStation 5 in due course.

No release date has been confirmed for The Medium on PlayStation 5 as yet, but it’d be a strange turn of events if that wasn’t remedied by the time the curtain falls on E3 2021.

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