DOC NYC FILMS ON FILMMAKING
DOC NYC brings you a selection of films about the subject of filmmaking with a love story between a storyboard artist and a film researcher, a study of the disappearing art of film projection and many others.
An Autobiography of Michelle Maren (US Premiere): An acclaimed filmmaker and his troubled subject craft a captivating portrait of a woman enslaved by past traumas.
Director Michel Negroponte and Michelle Maren in person
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Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah (NYC Premiere): For the first time, the 89-year-old auteur behind the nearly 10-hour documentary Shoah reflects on the challenges he faced to realize his vision.
Director Adam Benzine and subjects Richard Brody and Stuart Liebman in person
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Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story (North American Premiere): A love story and tribute to the unsung talents behind a staggering number of cinema classics.
Director Daniel Raim in person
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Raiders! The Story of the Greatest Fan Film ever Made (NYC Premiere): Three pre-teens set out to remake their favorite film – over the course of three decades!
Directors Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen in person
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The Dying of the Light (World Premiere): A bittersweet ode to the vanishing craft of film projection and a celebration of the men and women in the booth.
Director Peter Flynn in person.
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