10. Leviathan
Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel’s follow-up to their fascinating depiction of traveling sheep herders in Sweetgrass, is this year’s quintessential art doc. With a myriad of weather-proof digital cameras strapped to a North America trolling ship, the film documents the grotesque nature of the commercial fishing profession on a very physical level. We slosh about the deck bathed in the blood of countless sea creatures while we watch weathered men be pelted by an ever present downpour as hungry gulls flutter against a black sky hoping to score some remains. This is Deadliest Catch without the embellishments of competition, personality or theme music and it is a purely guttural experience to be had.
9. Post Tenebras Lux
8. I Am Not A Hipster
Another film with a love of audio (via the indie music scene) as well as backing from crowd funding, director Destin Cretton’s feature debut is a powerful character piece about the contradictory nature of art and its capacity to bear both the propensity of impersonal amusement and the intimacies of raw emotion within its bounds. With a killer original soundtrack performed mostly on screen by newcomer Dominic Bogart and a keen understanding of hipster culture without feeling like a product born within it, this is a film sorely overlooked.
7. Berberian Sound Studio
After speaking with director Peter Strickland this year in Toronto, it was clear to me that he is much more obsessed with horror film history and the artful intentions that lay beneath the low budget gore than one might even guess after seeing his glorious nod to Italian giallo films and the analog lineage that really made those films shine. As someone who has worked and studied in audio, Strickland’s film is a treat purely for its depiction of foley work and the utter ridiculousness of it all (recalling De Palma’s Blow Out for its pure love of recording), but that isn’t its only trick. Toby Jones’s character finds himself lost in a psychological war with not only the film he’s working on, but the foreign world that surrounds it.
6. The Act Of Killing