October 8, 2019

SUITE NO. 1, PRELUDE

Yo-Yo Ma re-records, for the last time, the first piece he learned — the Prelude to Bach’s first cello suite.

October 8, 2019

TALKING ABOUT ADULTERY

NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Husbands, wives, mistresses and others vividly recount confessional stories about sex, love, friendship and yearning in this provocative film exploring infidelity. As the camera lingers over familiar domestic spaces, it reveals landscapes of intimacy, desire and monotony. Artist/filmmaker Bara Jichova Tyson adds intriguing personal layers through poignant live collages and the story of […]

October 8, 2019

THAT JOKE ISN’T FUNNY ANYMORE

Can Lindsay’s love for her husband, Paul, sustain her through the trauma of his brain injury?(UK, 12 MIN)

October 8, 2019

THE ARCHIVE

The story of New York lawyer David Drucker, who was pursued by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI during the McCarthy era.

October 8, 2019

THE ARREST

New Orleans teen Chasity is arrested after a family dispute.

October 8, 2019

THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM

Filmmaker John Chester and his wife, Molly, a culinary writer, leave city life behind to start their own farm on a stretch of depleted soil outside Los Angeles. John chronicles their efforts for more than eight years in this sweeping epic of twists and turns. After playing as DOC NYC’s 2018 Opening Night film, The Biggest Little Farm went […]

October 8, 2019

THE BLESSED ASSURANCE

Every winter off the Georgia coast, fishermen reel in jellyfish from the same waters where shrimp once flourished.

October 8, 2019

THE CAPOTE TAPES

CLOSING NIGHT FILM NYC PREMIERE Truman Capote was a singular figure in the 20th century. He presented himself unapologetically on television at a time when most gay men took pains to avoid scrutiny. His books Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood were bestsellers and critical darlings. Now The Capote Tapes delivers a fresh portrait that reinvigorates our […]