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From Georges Méliès to Contemporary Sci-Fi, Short Films About the Information Age
Flaherty NYC's spring streaming program brings together a series of shorts on how humans navigate digital environments.
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Flaherty NYC's spring streaming program brings together a series of shorts on how humans navigate digital environments.
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The docuseries is the latest look back at the Woody Allen scandal. But do these projects really come from a more enlightened perspective?
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Despite its six-hour runtime, the HBO docuseries "Q: Into the Storm" fails to comprehend what draws people to conspiracy theories.
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COUSIN Collective is presenting a program of shorts and other works through MoMA.
Interview
Director Lance Oppenheim talks to Hyperallergic about Some Kind of Heaven.
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Wojnarowicz features selections from hundreds of hours of personal recordings the artist left behind after his 1992 death.
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When you’re surrounded by courtiers who serve your every need, are you really surprised when a few of them end up being jesters and sycophants?
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From documentaries to ethnographic approaches to a prestige Netflix show, a look at different depictions of the Ghanaian revolutionary.
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Inspired by nuclear weapon control centers, the bomb at Pioneer Works begins with the first atom bomb tests and traces its story to the present day.
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Becca Willow Moss muses on how her work as a camgirl informs her work as an actor and director.
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The documentary The Truffle Hunters looks at a dying way of life.
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The cast members in the various iterations of the mega-popular franchise demonstrate the increasing self-awareness of performance in reality television.