Lunenburg Doc Fest All-Access Film Passes
for this year’s 7-day festival are
NOW ON SALE!All-Access Passes come with access to every film
this year’s (mostly) online festival has to offer.Curate your own at-home viewing experience and enjoy our largest selection of international documentaries to date, plus insightful livestream Filmmaker Q&As.
ALL-ACCESS FILM PASS
• EARLY BIRD •
SUGGESTED PRICE: $25
*NEW*
HOUSEHOLD PASS
for watch parties with people in your household watching together!
SUGGESTED PRICE: $50
Tickets for select onsite events and single tickets coming soon … |
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MORE OFFICIAL SELECTIONS! |
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Enjoy a sneak peak of select documentaries launching at Lunenburg Doc Fest 2021!More selections coming soon …
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2021 • Canada • 88 mins
Director • Cody Westman
* Atlantic Canadian *
VIEWING REGION: CANADA & US
In what appears to be an impossible task, Newfoundland diver Shawn Bath has devoted himself to cleaning up the ocean floor one rotting tire at a time. On the brink of bankruptcy and a break-up, his obsessive endeavour catches the attention of locals and a controversial non-profit organization who would like to assist him in scaling up his operations. Driven by passion and held back by bureaucracy, this inspiring story highlights the enormity of human-caused environmental damage and the power of an individual’s determination to make the world a better place.
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2021 • USA • 90 mins
Director • Bernadette Wegenstein
VIEWING REGION: NORTH AMERICA
The Conductor takes the audience into the heart of classical music, and into the soul of one of its top artists, the internationally renowned conductor Marin Alsop — the first woman to serve as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra — giving us backstage passes to the artistry and energy that rewards her audiences and inspires her students. With unprecedented access, the director and film crew accompany Marin Alsop to concerts around the world from Mozart’s Magic Flute in São Paulo, to Mahler’s 1st Symphony in Lucerne, to Bernstein’s Mass in Baltimore, and her opening concert in Vienna.
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2021 • Canada • 57 min
Director • Caitlin DurlakVIEWING REGION: CANADA & USSet on Fogo Island off the coast of Newfoundland, Dropstones is an intimate family portrait that follows a matriarch, Sonya, shortly after she has returned to the home she once yearned to escape. As Sonya raises her two young sons, Luke and Sean, she finds herself drawing on her island’s traditions to meet the challenges of motherhood. Set against the changing seasons over the course of a year, the film immerses us in the unique rhythms of life on Fogo Island, illuminating both the hardship and fulfillment that come with calling this singular place home.
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2021 • Japan • 81 min
Director • John Daschbach
VIEWING REGION: CANADA
COME BACK ANYTIME presents a window into the lives of self-taught Japanese ramen master Masamoto Ueda and his wife Kazuko, who have run their tiny Tokyo ramen shop, Bizentei for more than 40 years. Ueda serves his legendary ramen to scores of devoted customers who have joined him over the decades in making the restaurant an intimate place of community. For Ueda, it’s more than just a livelihood, but his life. And his die-hard regulars are more than just customers, but true friends. On the weekends, he leads eclectic groups of regulars on seasonal pilgrimages across the Japanese countryside, where they forage, harvest, and share local produce, such as pears, bamboo shoots, rice, and wild mountain yams. Periodic visits with the Uedas at home gradually reveal their personal history and the history of their beloved restaurant.
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Selections Previously Announced
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A.RTIFICAL I.MMORTALITY
2021 • Canada • 75 min
Director • Ann Shin
VIEWING REGION: Atlantic Canada
If you were able to create an immortal version of yourself, would you? This film explores the latest advancements in AI, robotics and biotech with visionaries who argue for a new age of post-biological life. As scientists point us toward a world where humans and machines merge, we have to ask ourselves will AI be the best, or the last thing we ever do? |
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HIGH MAINTENANCE
2021 • Israel/Poland • 66 min
Director • Barak Heymann
VIEWING REGION: Canada & US
Israeli artist Dani Karavan has created nearly 100 environmental installations all across the world. He has won some of the most prestigious international art awards. Yet Karavan is far from satisfied. Karavan becomes embroiled in a serious political and artistic conflict over his latest commission. “High Maintenance” is a straightforward, yet intricate film, emotional and personal without being melodramatic, and as painful as it is humorous and passionate. |
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BANGLA SURF GIRLS
2021 • Canada • 86 mins
Director • Elizabeth D. Costa
VIEWING REGION: North America
Bangla Surf Girls is an observational coming-of-age documentary about three teenage girls who get a rare sense of agency over their lives when they join a surf club. Over the course of three years, we follow Suma, Ayesha and Shobe as they fight unsurmountable odds to follow their dreams. |
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REBEL OBJECTS
2020 • Costa Rica • 70 mins
Director • Carolina Arias Ortiz
VIEWING REGION: North America
Carolina returns to Costa Rica to try to rebuild the relationship with her father. After a few months, her father is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. At that moment, Carolina meets Ifigenia, an archaeologist expert in the stone spheres found in the south of Costa Rica; the country’s great enigma. She decides to follow Ifigenia’s journey through an erased indigenous history. Through objects and their stories, Carolina learns a different way to relate to death. |
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ALL-ACCESS FILM PASS
• EARLY BIRD •
SUGGESTED PRICE: $25*NEW*
HOUSEHOLD PASS
for watch parties with people in your household watching together!
SUGGESTED PRICE: $50Tickets for select onsite events and single tickets coming soon …
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Stay tuned to Lunenburg Doc Fest
for more exciting film announcements! |
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OPENING NIGHT ONSITE SOCIAL! |
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The 8th Lunenburg Doc Fest will kick off with an opening night social in beautiful Lunenburg on Thursday, September 23rd.
Join us for delicious hors d’oeuvres, beverages, and vibrant conversation. We look forward to celebrating another remarkable edition of Doc Fest with you.
A limited number of tickets for this not-quite-the-gala 😉 special event go on sale soon. Stay tuned!
All Covid protocols within the Health Protection Act Order and public health directives will be in place throughout the event. |
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Watch this section in future newsletters for helpful tips on how to customize your own at-home festival experience. A handy “How to Watch Guidelines & FAQ” is also available on our website here. (If you joined us for Lunenburg Doc Fest 2020 your Eventive account should still be active, making your upcoming film selections that much easier!)
VIEWING REGIONS
Please note, each film at LDF 2021 is available in one of four viewing regions.
- Atlantic Canada (NS, NB, PE, NL)
- Canada
- Canada & USA
- North America
The viewing region will be displayed in our upcoming Film Guide at https://lunenburgdocfest.eventive.org/.
VIRTUAL VIEWING FAQ’s
Q: How do I purchase an All Access Pass (single tickets coming soon!)A: Purchasing you Pass:
• Head to our virtual film festival website page: https://lunenburgdocfest.eventive.org/welcome
• Hit “Buy Passes”
• Select your preferred pass. You will need to create an Eventive account if you have not already done so.
You will receive an email confirmation once you have placed your order. Q: How do I manage my Pass?A: Managing your Pass:
• Login to your Eventive account here: https://lunenburgdocfest.eventive.org/login
• View your pass(es) by clicking the “My passes” icon in the upper right corner
• If you see “Details Needed” in red next to your pass, click “Edit Details” to fill in your information
• Once your pass information has been entered, you can begin selecting films: Click the “Film Guide” icon in the upper right corner to browse films.
• To select a film click a film poster image, “Select A Showing” and the pop-up box, and click “Pre-order now.”
Q: How do I reset my Eventive password if need be?
A: Resetting your password:
You can reset your password here: https://lunenburgdocfest.eventive.org/forgot
Q: How do I watch on my television, iPad, iPhone or Android?A: You can watch content on:
- PCs running Windows 7+
- Intel-based Macs running macOS 10.12+
- Android tablets and phones using Chrome
- iPhones and iPads using Safari.
If you have an Apple TV, Fire TV or Roku device, you can use our dedicated apps for these platforms. If you have a Chromecast, you can cast to it from Chrome on your computer or Android phone. Detailed instructions can be found at https://lunenburgdocfest.com/2021-2/howtoguide
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Celebrations continue in Lunenburg and across the country for the 100th Anniversary of Canada’s famous schooner, Bluenose. Launched in Lunenburg Harbour on March 26, 1921, “The Queen of the North Atlantic” would soon become a legend, renowned for becoming the fastest racing ship in Canadian history and then immortalized on the Canadian dime. The Bluenose 100 Committee of the Lunenburg Marine Museum Society has created a wonderful collection of in-person and virtual events to share the story of Nova Scotia’s treasured Bluenose. Details of the year-long celebration can be found at www.bluenose100.ca
Many thanks to Bluenose 100 for supporting this year’s Lunenburg Doc Fest Youth Workshop!
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