Ready for 2018? Netflix says “We are ready”

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Los Angeles, CA – ENTERTAINMENT – Are you ready for your 2018 Netflix binging? Netflix states that January 1, 2017, was one of the busiest binging days on the site. Getting ready for 2018 the streaming company is getting set for the new year.

Netflix states they are continuing the company’s commitment to documentary shorts, Netflix announced today its early 2018 slate; two of which were previously announced as a part of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival shorts program.

Ram Dass, Going Home, Ram Dass is one of the most important cultural figures from the 1960s and 70s. A psychedelic pioneer, author of Be Here Now, beloved spiritual teacher, an outspoken advocate for death-and-dying awareness, Ram Dass is now himself approaching the end of life. Since suffering a life-changing stroke twenty years ago, he has been living at his home on Maui and deepening his spiritual practice — which is centered on love and his idea of merging with his surroundings and all living things. Directed by Derek Peck, Ram Dass, Going Home launches on April 6.

Ladies First, tells the inspirational story of Deepika Kumari who, as a girl born on the roadside to abject poverty in rural India, went in search of food, stumbled upon archery, and within four years became the number one archer in the World. Ladies First is directed by Uraaz Bahl and launches March 9.

The Trader (Sovdagari), which Sundance announced last week would be a part of its 2018 shorts program, winner of the Best Short Documentary Award at Hot Docs, will launch globally on Feb. 9. Gela sells secondhand clothes and household items from the back of his minibus while traveling the Eastern European country, Georgia in search of spuds. Money is meaningless in this market—potatoes are lucre. Young and old peer into his truck, their eyes lighting up at the sight of modern conveniences like sponges and lint brushes. It’s a riddle that pits rural value against urban valuation, dirt versus gold. Directed by Tamta Gabrichidze.

Also making its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival is End Game. Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, End Game is an intimate vérité style documentary that follows visionary medical practitioners who are working on the cutting edge of life and death — and dedicated to changing our thinking about both. End Game will launch May 4.

“We are proud to showcase stories from around the globe, told by filmmakers who help us see the world from unique and important new vantage points,” said Lisa Nishimura, VP of Original Documentary Programming. “This impressive and diverse slate of documentary shorts illustrates how filmmakers, both acclaimed and emerging, can deftly transport us into some of the most transcendent, enriching, raw and unexpected moments in life.”

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