November 16, 2015

Shakespeare and Science Collide in The Art of Rosamond Purcell

  Written by Krystal Grow   When does a manufactured item become a unique, organic object? How can animal bones in museum cases become beautiful landscapes? What can we learn about human nature by examining the things we throw away? Photographer Rosamond Purcell has spent her entire career asking these questions, and has made remarkable […]

November 16, 2015

Acknowledging an Open Wound in Joshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The Look of Silence’

  Written by Jenna Belhumeur   In The Look of Silence, Oscar-nominated director Joshua Oppenheimer continues his exploration of a chilling society where a genocide in which over one million innocent people perished is merely dismissed as “the past”; Where the stark lack of moral regret coupled with an unwillingness to accept responsibility for actions […]

November 16, 2015

DANNY DEVITO AT DOC NYC ON 11/17!

  Danny DeVito has just confirmed his attendance for the North American Premiere of  Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story on Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 at 9:30PM at the IFC Center Don’t miss this loving film chronicling the sixty-year partnership of storyboard artist Harold Michelson and film researcher Lillian Michelson, the unsung talents behind a staggering number […]

November 16, 2015

A Taste of Los Angeles with Jonathan Gold

  Written by Megan Scanlon   Director Laura Gabbert’s City of Gold is a living, breathing atlas of Los Angeles via the medium of celebrated Pulitzer Prize winning food critic Jonathan Gold. The film explores the role of the critic, and in the context of Gold’s relationship with Los Angeles, what surfaces is his impact […]

November 16, 2015

5 for $5 ends on Tuesday 11/17 at 9:45PM

Take advantage of our 5 for $5 deal ending Tuesday, November 17th at 9:45PM. DOC NYC’s associate programmer Ruth Somalo has hand-picked five films from the DOC NYC line-up that audiences shouldn’t miss. For a limited time, ticket buyers can get a great deal on these titles for only $5 a ticket. Hurry, the offer […]

November 16, 2015

TODAY’S PICKS AT DOC NYC

Tonight at DOC NYC, King Georges will screen at Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas at 7:00PM with director Erika Frankel and subjects Georges Perrier, Genevieve Perrier and Nicholas Elmi of Top Chef fame. At Philadelphia’s famed French restaurant Le Bec Fin, chef Georges Perrier struggles to stay in business. Should he sell his restaurant and retire or […]

November 15, 2015

Modern Cinema Icons Reflect on the Ultimate Master of Suspense

  Written by Tomás Salazar   Cinema buffs and regular moviegoers alike will appreciate Hitchcock/Truffaut, a film that takes the viewer back in time to the ‘60s, when the French film director François Truffaut interviewed Alfred Hitchcock about his work over the span of a week – interviews which led to the famous book Hitchcock/Truffaut. […]

November 15, 2015

Special Screening of ‘The Ties That Bind’ is a Treat for Serious Springsteen Fans

  Written by Jenna Belhumeur   In Saturday night’s world premiere of The Ties That Bind, a packed house of Bruce Springsteen fans was treated to the latest documentary by Grammy and Emmy winning director Thom Zimny. The film focuses on the making of Springsteen’s iconic “The River” album, and features an intimate interview with […]

November 15, 2015

SHOW ME THE MONEY OVERVIEW

Show Me the Money is the first part of our four-day Insiders Conference event (Nov. 16-19). Taking place at Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas on November 16, Show Me the Money provides filmmakers with tips on how to adjust to the changing landscape of documentary funding. Today’s breakfast is co-presented by The Screening Room. Today only! In honor of DOC NYC, come […]

November 15, 2015

DOC NYC EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS

Discover the latest DOC NYC videos on our Youtube page. Director Crystal Moselle and the Angulo brothers and their mother attended DOC NYC’s Short List selection The Wolfpack  on Monday night. For the Angulo brothers’ entire lives, their universe has consisted of a Lower East Side apartment…and the movies. Prohibited from leaving their home, the six siblings instead allow their […]