DOC NYC 2010: Winners Announced

To Be Heard snagged the Metropolis Prize and the Audience Favorite award, while Windfall netted the Viewfinders Prize.
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”.
Errol Morris discussed his career, films, the nature of God and truth with author and Slate columnist Ron Rosenbaum.
Darkness on the Edge of Town premiered at the Ziegfeld Theater on Friday. See what you missed!
Monday, November 8: Don’t miss Kevin Brownlow in person after tonight’s double feature: I’m King Kong! & The Tramp and the Dictator, and see reprises of competition winners Windfall and To Be Heard. More on Sunday’s excitement inside.
Tuesday, November 9: It’s the last day of DOC NYC! Make it count by catching Kevin Brownlow in person after his film Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic; To B Heard, Metropolis Award winner & Audience Favorite; or one of 7 other fantastic films.