Tuesday, November 04, 2014

 

SUNDANCENOW DOC CLUB PRESENTS
IRA GLASS FAVORITES

New York, NY (November 4, 2014) - SundanceNow Doc Club, the member-based advertising-free streaming video service dedicated to documentaries, announced today that IRA GLASS FAVORITES, a program of films hand-picked by the legendary "This American Life" host, is now live on DocClub.com.

Glass selected seven of his favorite documentaries of all time to share with Doc Club members. His picks include: Bennett Miller's THE CRUISE; Errol Morris' FIRST PERSON: LEAVING THE EARTH and THE THIN BLUE LINE; Ra'anan Alexandrowicz's THE LAW IN THESE PARTS; Richard Press' BILL CUNNINGHAM, NEW YORK; Ross McElwee's SHERMAN'S MARCH; and Jonathan Demme's STOP MAKING SENSE. 

Rarely seen titles THE CRUISE, from FOXCATCHER director Miller, and THE LAW IN THESE PARTS are both currently not available for streaming anywhere else online.

Of his selections, Glass said: "I like documentaries that conceive of themselves as entertainments. All these films have genuinely surprising moments and compelling characters. They're emotional. Each has a completely original take on the world. That's what I thought this list was. Then I wrote up my notes for this program and noticed that every film on the list has also inspired me in some way. Either it got me totally excited for making my own documentary stories, or simply - in the case of Bill Cunningham and Speed Levitch and David Byrne - made me want to be a better person, more awake to the world, more disciplined and effective and inventive at my work. I don't think of myself as someone in the market for inspiration but I guess got it from these movies. Corny, sure. And so what?"

To read the rest of Glass' thoughts on each film he selected, visit:

SundanceNow Doc Club offers a carefully curated selection of acclaimed, and in many cases hard-to-find, documentaries including exclusive digital releases of groundbreaking documentaries, premieres of new films and handpicked membership perks. Member benefits also include special screenings, free movie tickets, events with filmmakers, exclusive filmmaker interviews and updates, and behind the scenes looks at film festivals.

ABOUT SUNDANCENOW DOC CLUB:
SundanceNow Doc Club is a member-based advertising free streaming video service dedicated to documentaries, providing the global community of doc fans a place to discover and watch unforgettable films they can't find anywhere else, handpicked by expert programmers with unique perspectives. Memberships for SundanceNow Doc Club begin at the low monthly price of $4.99 for an annual subscription or $6.99 per month for a month-to-month subscription. Viewers can watch via web, iPhone, iPad, and Android platforms. For more information, visit www.DocClub.com.

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