October 8, 2015

THE JAZZ LOFT ACCORDING TO W. EUGENE SMITH

NYC PREMIERE Between 1957 and 1965, former LIFE Magazine photojournalist W. Eugene Smith obsessively photographed and taped the goings-on at the dilapidated Sixth Avenue loft he called home. As revealed in this astonishing WNYC-produced time capsule, what he captured is a treasure trove of NYC jazz of that period, including a three-week rehearsal by the […]

October 7, 2014

BECOMING BILLY NAME

WORLD PREMIERE Becoming Billy Name is a short film about the artist Billy Name, born William Linich. Billy is the photographer who most extensively and richly documented the “Silver Age” of Andy Warhol’s The Factory, from 1960-1971.  However, this is a film about Billy and not about Warhol or The Factory. It is the intimate […]

October 7, 2014

ON BEAUTY

NYC PREMIERE From Emmy-nominated In The Family filmmaker Joanna Rudnick, On Beauty follows fashion photographer Rick Guidotti, who left the fashion world when he grew tired of the industry’s rigid standards. After a chance encounter with a young woman who had the genetic condition albinism, Rick re-focused his lens on those too often relegated to […]

October 7, 2014

BLINDSIGHT

WORLD PREMIERE BlindSight examines the photographic imagination of the members of the Seeing with Photography Collective through their photography. While all the members were sighted at one time, they are all now blind or visually impaired. Many came to photography after their blindness, and photography has given them a new voice, a way to express […]

October 7, 2014

EMBEDDED

NYC PREMIERE Sebastiano’s passion is documenting war. But at what cost? His award-winning photographs from Syria and Afghanistan are widely published. His girlfriend, Gessica, who is proud of him, fears for his life constantly and struggles to understand Sebastiano’s drive to work in combat zones. This short documentary is a mixture of compelling verite and […]

October 7, 2014

THE SILLY BASTARD NEXT TO THE BED

NYC PREMIERE President Kennedy handles a scandal over some pricey bedroom furniture in the last summer of his presidency. This is part of the SHORTS PROGRAM: LOST + FOUND

October 7, 2014

THE SURREAL AND THE SELF

NYC PREMIERE With no formal education in photography, Kyle Thompson began taking photographs at the age of nineteen after finding interest in nearby abandoned houses. Now, at twenty-two, he is known worldwide for his surreal portraiture. Most recently his work has appeared in galleries in Paris, France. This is his story. This is playing as […]

October 7, 2014

THE SALT OF THE EARTH

Sebastião Salgado has created some of the most indelible photographs of our time. His black- and-white images bring an artful composition to chronicling humanity’s “salt of the earth” in multiyear projects such as “Workers,” “Migrations” and “Genesis.” This film, directed by his son Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wim Wenders, brings an insider’s and outsider’s perspective […]

October 7, 2014

FINDING VIVIAN MAIER

When Vivian Maier died in 2009 at age 83, she left behind more than 100,000 negatives of her street photography—images that she’d scarcely shared with anyone. Acquiring a box of her photos at a storage auction, John Maloof became obsessed and set out to tell her story, teaming with collaborator Charlie Siskel. As New York […]

October 7, 2014

HOMME LESS

2014 METROPOLIS COMPETITION WINNER NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE From all outside appearances, Mark seems to have the glamorous New York City life that many would envy. Handsome and always impeccably dressed, the charismatic former male model works as a fashion photographer, appears in movies and attends the best parties. When he leaves those events, however, he […]