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DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2022 Review: “Love in the Time of Fentanyl” Offers A Refreshing Look at a Judgment Free ZoneAn empathetic snapshot of a Vancouver clinic grappling with the overwhelming toll of opioid addiction in their community. Read Story
DOC NYCDOC NYC 2022 Interview: Denny Tedesco on the Musical Bonds of “Immediate Family”The "Wrecking Crew" director talks about shining a spotlight on the session musicians that helped shaped the sound of the '70s and '80s. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2022 Review: “Big Fight in Little Chinatown” Highlights a Generational Cultural ClashKaren Cho's prescient snapshot of Chinatowns across North America shows communities pushed to the brink by changes wrought by COVID-19. Read Story
DOC NYCDOC NYC 2022 Review: “Queen of the Deuce” Tells a Singular Life StoryThe fascinating tale of an unassuming Greek grandmother who built an empire of XXX theaters in NY during the '60s is brought vividly to life. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2022 Review: “My So-Called High School Rank” Charts the Future When Life Has Other PlansRicki Stern & Annie Sundberg hit unexpected high notes in tracking a musical about the stresses facing high school seniors as they look to life after. Read Story
DOC NYCInterviewsDOC NYC 2022 Interview: Rob Hatch-Miller on the Reverberations of “The Elephant 6 Recording Co.”The producer behind this history of this influential Athens, GA-based musical collective discusses piecing together as vibrant a portrait as their sound. Read Story
DOC NYCDOC NYC 2022 Interview: Alan Hicks on Creating a Conversation with “My Sister Liv”The director talks about initiating a conversation between siblings that they could never have in life with this moving documentary. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2021 Review: Holly Morris’ “Exposure” Charts an Expedition That Can’t Be Measured in MilesAn all-female skiing expedition to the North Pole reveals the differences and commonalities between women from across the world. Read Story
DOC NYCInterviewsDOC NYC 2021 Interview: Neasa Ní Chianáin on Giving a New Generation Something to Think About in “Young Plato”On how a shrewd educator in Belfast is using philosophy lessons to stem the tide of conflict in the long-contentious region. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2021 Review: A Football Team Has Plenty to Tackle Off the Field in “Messwood”This doc about football team made up of two high schools in Milwaukee from different racial backgrounds covers a lot of ground. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2021 Review: What’s In a Name Leaves a Lot to Answer For in “Grandpa Was an Emperor”A great-granddaughter of Ethiopia's last monarch grapples with the complicated legacy that was left behind in Constance Marks' enlightening doc. Read Story
DOC NYCReviewsDOC NYC 2021 Review: A United Front Hides the Seeds for Division in Julia Bacha’s “Boycott”A righteous protest tactic takes on sinister purposes in this expose on clauses prohibiting free speech inserted into government contracts. Read Story
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