November 13, 2012

David Bromberg: A Joy for Music Rediscovered

Musician and film subject David Bromberg and director Beth Toni Kruvant. The musician David Bromberg’s life has been indelibly linked to his surroundings, as evidenced in the film DAVID BROMBERG: UNSUNG TREASURE by director Beth Toni Kruvant. The film traces the unlikely arc of a revered musician who walked away from his career at its […]

November 13, 2012

David Bromberg: A Joy for Music Rediscovered

Musician and film subject David Bromberg and director Beth Toni Kruvant. The musician David Bromberg’s life has been indelibly linked to his surroundings, as evidenced in the film DAVID BROMBERG: UNSUNG TREASURE by director Beth Toni Kruvant. The film traces the unlikely arc of a revered musician who walked away from his career at its […]

November 13, 2012

David Bromberg: A Joy for Music Rediscovered

Musician and film subject David Bromberg and director Beth Toni Kruvant. The musician David Bromberg’s life has been indelibly linked to his surroundings, as evidenced in the film DAVID BROMBERG: UNSUNG TREASURE by director Beth Toni Kruvant. The film traces the unlikely arc of a revered musician who walked away from his career at its […]

November 12, 2012

Turning: The Music of Antony and the Johnsons

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Iva Radivojevic Musician Antony Hegarty at the screening of the film TURNING. What would it feel like to have complete freedom from society, from art, from gender, from everything that oppresses us? For a brief moment, the women in Charles Atlas’s film, TURNING, are given that experience. The […]

November 12, 2012

Turning: The Music of Antony and the Johnsons

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Iva Radivojevic Musician Antony Hegarty at the screening of the film TURNING. What would it feel like to have complete freedom from society, from art, from gender, from everything that oppresses us? For a brief moment, the women in Charles Atlas’s film, TURNING, are given that experience. The […]

November 12, 2012

Turning: The Music of Antony and the Johnsons

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Iva Radivojevic Musician Antony Hegarty at the screening of the film TURNING. What would it feel like to have complete freedom from society, from art, from gender, from everything that oppresses us? For a brief moment, the women in Charles Atlas’s film, TURNING, are given that experience. The […]

November 12, 2012

Shepard & Dark: A Friendship Tested by Time

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Megan Scanlon Film director Treva Wurmfeld with producer Amy Hobby at DOC NYC. When it comes to writing, Johnny Dark likes to go off on a tangent, saying that “the tangent is sometimes more interesting than the body you started off with.” And so it is with […]

November 12, 2012

Shepard & Dark: A Friendship Tested by Time

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Megan Scanlon Film director Treva Wurmfeld with producer Amy Hobby at DOC NYC. When it comes to writing, Johnny Dark likes to go off on a tangent, saying that “the tangent is sometimes more interesting than the body you started off with.” And so it is with […]

November 12, 2012

Shepard & Dark: A Friendship Tested by Time

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Megan Scanlon Film director Treva Wurmfeld with producer Amy Hobby at DOC NYC. When it comes to writing, Johnny Dark likes to go off on a tangent, saying that “the tangent is sometimes more interesting than the body you started off with.” And so it is with […]

November 12, 2012

Rafea: A Solar Engineer Blossoms in the Desert

This post was written by DOC NYC blogger Carrie Nelson From left, directors Jehane Noujaim and Mona Eldaief at DOC NYC. When one considers the concept of “women’s work,” a variety of careers may come to mind. Is solar engineer one of them? According to Bunker Roy, founder of India’s Barefoot College, it should be. […]