DOC NYC submissions are now open

DOC NYC is now accepting short and feature submissions for its 2011 edition.
DOC NYC is now accepting short and feature submissions for its 2011 edition.
DOC NYC returns to New York Nov. 2 – 10, 2011.
Mark your calendars!
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.