DOCUTAH Grows Festival To 100 Films!
“The power of documentary to expose audiences to ideas and the human condition is unparalleled and, at DOCUTAH, we do not shy away from controversial subjects, but rather encourage our audience to ask questions and discuss what they have seen.

DOCUTAH Grows Festival To 100 Films!

Dixie State University DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival™ today announced 36 new films chosen from the 2021 submissions, bringing the total of films for this year’s Festival to 100 films from 13 countries, which combines films from the 2020 Festival with those accepted for this year. The DOCUTAH Festival takes place November 1 through 6 at the Megaplex Pineview 10 theaters, allowing expansion to 6 full days of films and time for more special events tied to the film themes. Information about the all films chosen for the Festival is being placed on the Website.  A-Z lists of Features and Shorts can be found at https://docutah.com/a-to-z-features-2021/ and https://docutah.com/a-z-shorts-2021/.

“The power of documentary to expose audiences to ideas and the human condition is unparalleled and, at DOCUTAH, we do not shy away from controversial subjects, but rather encourage our audience to ask questions and discuss what they have seen. As DOCUTAH enters its 12th season, despite being interrupted by the pandemic, we continue to create a global, immersive experience for our audience, which can only be found at a live film festival,” said Phil Tuckett, Executive Director of the DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to use the Pineview Theaters. Our audience will enjoy the highest end projection and sound along with the amenities which come along with this theater experience – great seats and concessions.”

Ticket sales begin in September.

DOCUTAH resumed its monthly screenings in April.  The following films will be shown, also at the Pineview Megaplex:

Friday, August 27, 2021, 7 pm – The Renaissance of Mata Ortiz

When anthropologist, Spencer MacCallum, walked into Bob’s Swap Shop in Deming, New Mexico in 1976, he had no idea that his life and thousands of lives in a a dusty Mexican town were about to change. This documentary is the amazing story of how an American treasure hunter and a Mexican artist, Juan Quezada Celado, transformed a dying desert village into a home for world-class art. Buy Tickets

Friday, September 24 2021, 7 pm – Minding the Gap

Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship. Buy Tickets

Friday, October 29, 2021 – Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone

In advance of the Festival, we reprise one of our most popular films ever. A story about music, history, fear, courage and funking. A blistering combination of punk and funk Fishbone demolished the walls of genre, challenged the racial stereotypes and political order of the music industry and the nation. At the heart of the film’s story is lead singer Angelo Moore and bassist Norwood Fisher who show how they keep the band rolling out of pride, desperation and love for their art. Buy Tickets

About DOCUTAH

DSU DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival™ celebrates the art of documentary filmmaking. The 2021 Festival  runs from November 1 – 6. The Festival, which is part of Dixie State University, gives students in its Film degree program the opportunity to interact with professionals in the discipline.

The Festival offers a week of entertaining films from all over the world, as well as year-round programs including monthly DOCUTAH@Pineview film screenings, all of which provide creative, cultural, and educational engagement.

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