Corsage Director Marie Kreutzer on Small Acts of Rebellion and How Fashion Has Historically Imprisoned Women
DOC NYC Review: Love in the Time of Fentanyl Finds Compassion and Tenderness in Hell A kind of sequel to his short film Haven, which concerned a radical treatment program that offered drug...
DOC NYC Review: Dusty & Stones is a Wise, Warm Look at the Adventures of a Country Music Duo from Swaziland Already legends in the remote town of Matsapha, Swaziland, country singers Gazi “Dusty” and Linda “Stones” find a...
DOC NYC Review: Barbara Kopple’s Gumbo Coalition is a Thick Stew of “Good Trouble” A sprawling exploration of a progressive coalition that includes the inner-city-focused Urban League and Latinx-focused UnidosUS, Gumbo Coalition...
DOC NYC Review: Jerry Brown: The Disrupter is an Entertaining Portrait of a Colorful Changemaker Directed by Marina Zenovich, Jerry Brown: The Disrupter is an entertaining political documentary culling upon extensive archival footage...
DOC NYC Review: Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey is an Essential Ode to the Art of Celluloid Exhibition Despite the intentions of any director or director of photography, the person with the final say in how...
DOC NYC Review: Dawn Porter’s Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net is Gravity-Defying Cinéma Vérité A departure from Cirque du Soleil’s previous theatrical features (2012’s Worlds Away and the 2000 3D IMAX short...