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    Mia Hansen-Løve on the Personal Awakening of “One Fine Morning”

    Jerome Salle on Courting Cultural Connections in “Kompromat”

    Sundance 2023 Interview: C.J. “Fiery” Obasi on Summoning a Sea Change in “Mami Wata”

  • Reviews
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    Sundance 2023 Review: Charlotte Regan’s “Scrapper” is an Endearing Piece of Work

    Sundance 2023 Review: A Mother and Daughter Have Some Growing Up to Do Together in “Girl”

    Sundance 2023 Review: Thembi L. Banks’ “Young. Wild. Free.” Takes Things to Another Level

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    Matt Damon in "Euro Trip"

    Matt Damon: A Career in Cameos

    Independence Day: My Street

    Five Movie Marketing Miscues That Blew Up in All the Wrong Ways

    Lucas Black and Nathalie Kelley in "Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift"

    Justin Lin on “Tokyo Drift” and the Four Hours That Saved the
    “Fast & Furious” Franchise

  • Retrospective
    Retrospective

    How Alice Rohrwacher Fashioned a Christmas Tale That Takes the Cake in “Le Pupille”

    A Cut Above: How Mark Pellington Went a Little Further to Finally Be Satisfied with “Going All the Way”

    Francine McDougall on Rolling the Dice with “Sugar & Spice”

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    Lizzie Gottlieb on Making One for the Books in “Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb”

    Natalia Dyer and Peter Vack in "I Believe in Unicorns"

    Interview: Leah Meyerhoff, Natalia Dyer & Peter Vack on “I Believe in Unicorns”

    Ursula Liang on a Straight Shooter Who Took on the World in “Jeanette Lee Vs.”

    Mildred Loving, Peggy Loving and Richard Loving in "The Loving Story"

    Interview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”

    Tallie Medel in "Jules of Light and Dark"

    Austin Film Fest ’18 Review: Personal Truths Shine Through in Daniel Laabs’ Moving “Jules of Light and Dark”

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DOC NYC 2021

DOC NYCReviews

DOC 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.
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DOC NYC 2021 Review: Putting Together a Career in the Art World Takes Considerable Creativity in “The Art of Making It”

Kelcey Edwards' entertaining doc lets you not only appreciate its artists' skills for personal expression but their hustle.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Kavery Kaul on Getting at the Root of “The Bengali”

On following Louisiana-based author Fatima Shaik as she experiences her grandfather's complicated path from India by making the trip herself.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Jimmy Goldblum on Reconstructing Memories of Syria in “A Broken House”

On profiling Mohamad Hafez, whose dioramas based on his childhood in Damascus preserve memories of what life was like in the war-torn region.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Daniel Sivan and Mor Loushy on Uncovering “Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis”

The co-directors of "The Oslo Diaries" talk about discovering the secret camp in Washington D.C. once used to house ex-Nazi scientists.
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DOC 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.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Alexandra Dalsbaek on a New Generation Taking a Stand in “We Are Russia”

The journalist talks about her doc debut and the new generation of political activists seeking change in Russia by publicly showing their opposition to the current regime.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Amy Grappell on the Summer Camp Lessons That Last a Lifetime in “Kinderland”

The director talks about uncovering a rivalry between two summer camps that extol the virtues of working collectively.
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DOC NYC 2021 Review: A Ramen Shop Serves Up Something Deeply Satisfying in “Come Back Anytime”

Director John Daschbach delivers a sumptuous portrait of the cherished noodle shop Bizentei and its devoted customers and staff.
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DOC NYC 2021 Review: Holly Morris’ “Exposure” Charts an Expedition That Can’t Be Measured in Miles

An all-female skiing expedition to the North Pole reveals the differences and commonalities between women from across the world.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Joe Winston on the Breakthrough Mayoral Campaign of “Punch 9 for Harold Washington”

On how recounting the election of Chicago's first Black mayor Harold Washington offers insight into taking on political machinery of today.
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DOC NYC 2021 Interview: Maria Speth on the Modern Education of “Mr. Bachmann and His Class”

The director on what she picked up along the way in making a film about the importance of great teachers in her study of Dieter Bachmann.
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