November 16, 2014

DOC NYC Audience Sheds Tears of Joy and Sorrow for Last Days in Vietnam

Written by Megan Scanlon “Sometimes there’s an issue not of legal or illegal, but right or wrong” U.S. Army Captain Stuart Herrington Rory Kennedy’s Last Days in Vietnam challenges the dominant story told about the 1975 fall of Saigon when the last of the Americans in the country were ordered to evacuate without their allies, the […]

November 16, 2014

See What You’ve Been Missing At DOC NYC

Keep up to date with all DOC NYC happenings on our blog, Flickr, and YouTube channel. Recent videos include a post-screening Q&A of I Am Big Bird with Carroll Spinney as Big Bird in person, and Albert Maysles, Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker receiving their Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Visionaries Tribute. See photos from the […]

November 16, 2014

Sex and Broadcasting: WMFU’s Radical Approach to Radio

Written by Laura Dattaro From the crumbling buildings of the economically failing Upsala College was born WFMU, an independent radio station that’s survived nearly three decades on listener donations, the work of all-volunteer DJs, and playing whatever the hell they want. It’s a chaotic story told somewhat chaotically in Sex and Broadcasting, which had its […]

November 16, 2014

Song From The Forest: A Transcontinental Story of Life, Love and Music

  Written by Jacob Appet American ethnomusicologist Louis Sarno was so enchanted by Central African Pygmy music that he set a personal goal to not only meet the indigenous Bayaka population, but to become a permanent resident of the traditional hunter-gatherer society. Song From The Forest, which had it’s New York City premier at DOC […]

November 15, 2014

Banksy Does DOC NYC

    Written by Jenna Belhumeur In Friday night’s showing of Banksy Does New York, filmmaker Chris Moukarbel explores the month-long New York City residency of famed anonymous street artist Banksy. While Banksy may not have been in attendance (or perhaps he was…), many of the New Yorkers who appear throughout the film were.  At […]

November 15, 2014

An Open Secret Revealed at DOC NYC

Written by Maggie Glass The disturbing and probing documentary AN OPEN SECRET premiered on Friday night at DOC NYC, with a full audience that included many of the film’s brave participants and supporters. In the film, director Amy Berg explores child abuse and exploitation in the entertainment industry through the stories of its many victims, […]

November 15, 2014

Literature, Lies and The Cult of J.T. Leroy

    Written by Krystal Grow If it had been true, the story of J.T. Leroy would have been a nearly unprecedented literary landmark, a discovery so raw and verbally vivid that celebrities, authors, editors, journalists, photographers, fashion designers and film makers would be rendered helplessly devoted. But the story of J.T. Leroy, and the […]

November 15, 2014

Meet Caroll Spinney: The Heart and Soul of Big Bird

Written by Krystal Grow Caroll Spinney’s yellow-feathered tenure as the world’s most lovable bird started in 1969, when the young actor, artist and puppeteer met legendary Muppet-maker Jim Henson. At the time, Spinney was a sideman on the Bozo’s Big Top, and despite the invaluable live television experience he gained, thought he was capable of […]

November 15, 2014

Honoring The Legends of Documentary Filmmaking

Written by Jacob Appet The DOC NYC Visionaries Tribute, held in Chelsea’s elegant Park Restaurant, joyfully paid tribute to both the pioneers of modern documentary cinema and the vital filmmakers whom they continue to inspire. The afternoon was kicked off by executive director Raphaela Neihausen, who noted her delight at seeing so many familiar faces […]

November 15, 2014

A Small Section of the World Comes to DOC NYC

  Written by Laura Dattaro In 1997, a small group of women living in the mountains of Costa Rica began producing coffee to offset the economic flight of their husbands and sons to the city. Their organization, La Asociacion de Mujeres Organizadas de Biolley (ASOMOBI), was the first micro-mill in Costa Rica. Today, there are […]