Movies On Demand - November Preview: The IndiesNovember 02, 2011

The Movies On Demand MOD November Preview of The Indies has arrived. Highlights of the new release schedule for November, 2011 include SARAH’S KEY, ANOTHER EARTH and THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE. People who missed these highly-regarded titles can catch them on demand in November.
Almost every indie new release listed comes to Movies On Demand either before or the same day as DVD.
Enjoy On Demanding this month!
Indie Titles:
BELLFLOWER – Premieres November 1
R, Action
Evan Glodell, Jessie Wiseman
Weeks before DVD, Netflix and Redbox
SLEEPING BEAUTY – Premieres November 1
TV-MA, Drama
Emily Browning, Rachael Blake, Ewen Leslie
Before theatrical release
SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN – Premieres November 1
PG-13, Drama
Gianna Jun, Li Bingbing
Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix and Redbox
I MELT WITH YOU*** – Premieres November 4
R, Drama
Rob Lowe, Jeremy Piven
Before theatrical release
ATLAS SHRUGGED: PART I – Premieres November 8
PG-13, Drama
Taylor Schilling, Grant Bowler
Same day as DVD, Weeks before Netflix and Redbox
PETE SMALLS IS DEAD – Premieres November 11
TV-MA, Comedy
Mark Boone Junior, Steve Buscemi, Seymour Cassell, Peter Dinklage, Rosie Perez, Tim Roth
Before theatrical release
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rob lowe, thomas dekker, emily browning, i melt with you, steve buscemi, jeremy piven, peter dinklage, another earth, brit marling, sleeping beauty, kristin scott thomas, rosie perez, bellflower, tim roth, grant bowler, the future, rachael blake, the art of getting by, jessie wiseman, seymour cassell,Nelson George’s BROOKLYN BOHEMEMarch 13, 2012
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Editor's Note: BROOKLYN BOHEME is now available on demand (FilmBuff).
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BROOKLYN BOHEME
The first time I moved to New York from Detroit for college, one of the first things I did was go straight to Prospect Park to see the place where Spike Lee filmed his bike scene with Denzel Washington for MO BETTA BLUES. This was a clear sign that I was going to be apart of this movement, whatever it was, since my sights to see were vastly different from the usual.
BROOKLYN BOHEME on Showtime On Demand is Writer/Critic/Filmmaker Nelson George’s documentary on the Brooklyn neighborhood of Fort Greene and it’s popular 1990s art scene.
It is a beautiful love story
much like that of Woody Allen to New York or Paris
or Scorsese's tribute to Manhattan.
Very few filmmakers could shoot this Brooklyn relationship (although poet/writer/filmmaker Pierre Bennu is one I think who could compliment this one brilliantly) because it’s really something you had to be there to see. I know youngsters hate hearing older people say that (gasp- when did I put myself in that latter group?) but it’s definitely true. If you weren’t there and you’re keen to see how a renaissance gets started, you’ll love this labor of truth from George.
Nelson George (Courtesy of Showtime)
George’s doc is comprised of very personal interviews with very known people (mostly because they are his friends) like Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Rosie Perez, Talib Kweli, Lisa Jones and Saul Williams to name a few.

The chapters of the doc are chronological, starting with the early inhabitants of the then super regular and ungentrified neighborhood, which include Lee, Vernon Reid and Branford Marsalis. This was time when most of those up and coming artists were mostly kids of Brooklynite parents or children of jazz musicians who bought homes in Fort Greene early on due the price and location to the West Village (just two stops away). But then this kids starting creating magical art like “School Days” and stayed in the neighborhood where they worked thus creating a movement of familial synergy and cultural discourse that would last for years on end.
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