DOC NYC 2010: Our Favorite Moments
DOC NYC is over, but the memories live on. Take a look at some of our favorite moments from DOC NYC’s first year.
DOC NYC is over, but the memories live on. Take a look at some of our favorite moments from DOC NYC’s first year.
Last night’s gala screening of Errol Morris’ ‘Tabloid’ featured a very special unexpected guest: Joyce McKinney, the subject of the film. See what happened after the show.
More than 100 volunteers helped make the first DOC NYC a success. See some of the fun from behind the scenes.
New York magazine’s movie critic David Edelstein conducts an in-depth interview with Werner Herzog.
To Be Heard snagged the Metropolis Prize and the Audience Favorite award, while Windfall netted the Viewfinders Prize.
The Road to Carnegie Hall had a “charmed” world premiere at DOC NYC, followed by an unforgettable concert by cellist Joshua Roman.
“We put [dance] in a new context, and the audience was loving it,” David Byrne
told last night’s crowd. “And all of a sudden it’s completely accessible. Not by
compromising what we do in any way, but putting it in a different context.”
Kevin Brownlow is admittedly not a fan of Cecil B. DeMille’s work, but still, his film captures DeMille’s own larger-than-life qualities that influenced the movies he made.
Kevin Brownlow is admittedly not a fan of Cecil B. DeMille’s work, but still, his film captures DeMille’s own larger-than-life qualities that influenced the movies he made.
Behind the scenes with Richard Foreman – creator of frenetic theatrical concoctions referred to as “the quintessence of New York”.