October 8, 2019

CATHERINE OPIE B. 1961

Queer communities, high school football players, freeways and Elizabeth Taylor all have in common the lens of American artist and photographer, Catherine Opie.

October 8, 2019

DANI

30-year old Danielle delivers her grim breast cancer prognosis to her mother, Violeta.

October 8, 2019

DAYS OF BLACK AND YELLOW

New York cab drivers, who were once earning a living wage, grapple with the challenges faced by their industry in the age of ride-share apps.

October 8, 2019

DOC NYC U: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SHOWCASE

Students in The Documentary Project at Columbia learn to write, film and narrate the stories of our time, from deadline reporting to profile writing and documentary features. Successful candidates have leveraged their work to include magazine features, NPR radio stories and newspaper articles. DOC NYC U is co-presented by Kanopy (TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 71 MIN) She’s Not […]

October 8, 2019

DOC NYC U: CUNY BROOKLYN COLLEGE SHOWCASE

The Film Department at CUNY Brooklyn College prepares students to become professionals in the motion picture industry. Its rich and diverse programs offer the invaluable experience of hands-on learning and peer collaboration, training students in all aspects of the discipline of the moving image, from the aesthetic to the technical. DOC NYC U is co-presented by Kanopy […]

October 8, 2019

DOC NYC U: NEW SCHOOL SHOWCASE

The New School Documentary Media Studies program provides an opportunity to study documentary filmmaking—production and theory—in a small, tightly focused program. The program culminates in a student documentary festival, Truth Be Told, at the end of each school year, at which certificate students’ films are publicly screened and discussed by the filmmakers and faculty. Certificate […]

October 8, 2019

EASTER SNAP

An examination of five men who resurrect the homestead ritual of hog processing in the Deep South.