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A Martini Tour of New York City | The New Yorker
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- A Martini Tour of New York City | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 7 days ago
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- Gary Shteyngart's month of vermouth-rinsing and fat-washing.
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- A Workplace Flirtation and Confrontation in “Sparring Partner” | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
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- In J. J. Kandel’s short film, written by Neil LaBute and featuring Cecily Strong and KeiLyn Durrel Jones, the lunch-break banter of a flirtatious pair of co-workers gives way to uncomfortable revelations.
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- Julio Torres on the Rocky Relationship That Drives "Problemista" | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 14 days ago
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- The director dissects a key scene that establishes the dynamic between his character, who is embroiled in the U.S.’s immigration systems, and Tilda Swinton’s “temperamental art-world lady,” down to the meanings of their hair styles.
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- An Iranian Woman Finds Her Might | The Smallest Power | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 16 days ago
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- Both the director and the subject of this animated short discover their identities and a love of their nation.
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- Are Flying Cars Finally Here?
- Date posted
- 18 days ago
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- Gideon Lewis-Kraus learned how to drive a Pivotal BlackFly. Read more about his experience here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/04/22/are-flying-cars-finally-here
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- A Portrait Of Upstate New York's Demolition Derby Community | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
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- In Alec Sutherland's short documentary "Demolition", upstate New York's demolition derbies are a loud, brutal, deeply physical antidote to the isolation of digital life.
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- Flipping the Script on Trans Medical Encounters | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Noah Schamus and Brit Fryer’s short film offers a vision of how physicians and trans patients can meet one another on equal footing.
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- Black Women's Embrace of Natural Hair Is About More than Style | Textures | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Lindsay Opoku-Acheampong's film "Textures," follows three Black women through the private and meaningful rituals of caring for their hair.
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- Spike Lee on Filmmaking, Funding, and Collaboration | The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- David Remnick speaks with Spike Lee at the 2023 New Yorker Festival, discussing his early career, favorite collaborators, and the film he promised a dying Academy Award-winner he'd make.
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- A Teen-Ager’s Quest to Manage His O.C.D. | Lost in My Mind | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- In Charles Frank’s short film, a young man offers a candid look at life with O.C.D. and his experiences with exposure therapy.
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- Richard Brody on the Movies That Should’ve Been Nominated for Best Picture in 2024 | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The film critic explains how the Academy got it wrong with its 2024 Best Picture nominees—and the ten movies he’d nominate in their place.
00:00 Richard Brody's Oscar Snubs
00:12 All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
00:44 Passages
01:34 Earth Mama
02:30 Ferrari
03:24 Bonus Short Film: Civic
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- The Unmasking of the N.R.A.’s Wayne LaPierre | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Unseen footage from a series of African hunting trips shows handlers and staff managing almost every aspect of LaPierre’s performance so that, later, the material could be hammered into narratives of masculine heroism for an N.R.A.-sponsored television show.
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- A Ukrainian TikTok Influencer Shares Her Life As A Refugee | Following Valeria | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Nicola Fegg’s short documentary follows a young Ukrainian woman who becomes a social-media star and a refugee at the same time.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/a-ukrainian-tiktok-influencer-shares-her-life-as-a-refugee-in-following-valeria
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- Is Trump Disqualified? Political Expert Explains the Trump v. Anderson Case | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Supreme Court heard this month, Trump v. Anderson, on the question of whether the Colorado Supreme Court had properly ruled that he was disqualified from running for President.
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- A Family Reunion with High Jinks and Catharsis | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- In Karina Dandashi’s short film, a reunion between two cousins takes a chaotic turn when an ex-girlfriend enters the scene.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/a-family-reunion-with-high-jinks-and-catharsis-in-cousins
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- An Artist Reinterprets Revolutionary Black Power | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Justin Fairweather’s short film “Roger J. Carter: Rebel Revolutionary” shows how the artist arrived at his innovative way of making portraits of Black figures.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/roger-j-carters-toy-soldiers-and-black-revolutionaries
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- Richard Kind on Making a Short Film About Making a Short Film | Proof of Concept | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Ellie Sachs and Max Cohn’s short film, “Proof of Concept,” offers a humorous meta-riff on the movie business and a tour of the Upper West Side.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/richard-kind-on-making-a-short-film-about-making-a-short-film
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- Bowling Without Sight | Friday Night Blind | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Scott Krahn and Robb Fischer’s short film follows a trio of friends who take part in a bowling league for people who are visually impaired.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/bowling-without-sight-in-friday-night-blind
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- How Ava DuVernay Recreated A Historic Book Burning Scene In “Origin” | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The director breaks down a key scene in which she re-created a Nazi book burning from 1933, and explains its urgent connection to book-banning movements today.
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- The Barber of Little Rock | 2024 Oscar-Nominated Documentary Short | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 4 months ago
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- John Hoffman and Christine Turner’s short film follows Arlo Washington as he helps members of his community escape the hazards of banking while Black. "The Barber of Little Rock" is nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 96th Academy Awards.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/barber-of-little-rock-arlo-washington-wealth-gap
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- Music Critic Amanda Petrusich’s Best Albums of 2023 | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- The pop-music critic discusses the best three albums of the year.
Read more: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2023-in-review/the-best-music-of-2023
00:00 Amanda Petrusich’s Best Albums of 2023
00:07 "Again" by Oneohtrix Point Never
01:24 "Javelin" by Sufjan Stevens
03:14 "My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross" by ANOHNI and the Johnsons
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- Coming of Age While Confronting Arab Stereotypes | Simo | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- An Egyptian teen-ager, living in the suburbs of Montreal with his brother and father, confronts the sting of racism at home, in the writer and director Aziz Zoromba’s film “Simo.”
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/coming-of-age-while-confronting-arab-stereotypes-in-simo
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- Film Critic Richard Brody’s Best Movies of 2023 | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- The film critic discusses the best three films of 2023.
00:00 Richard Brody's Best Films of 2023
00:09 Barbie
01:21 Asteroid City
02:46 Killers of the Flower Moon
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- A Blind Teacher Using Echolocation to Navigate the World | Echo | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Ben Wolin and Michael Minahan’s documentary short follows Daniel Kish, who uses clicks and echos to listen his way through the world.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/a-pioneer-of-echolocation-for-the-blind-in-echo
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- A Landmine Survivor’s Resilience | Carpenter | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Khalil Sahragard’s documentary short follows an amputee in Kurdistan who carves prosthetics for others who, like him, have lost limbs to munitions left over from the Iran-Iraq war.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/a-land-mine-survivors-resilience-in-carpenter
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- Errol Morris on the Holocaust and Its Lessons | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- The celebrated documentarian moderates a discussion with survivor Nina Gottlieb and director Daniel Lombroso about the award-winning film "Nina & Irena."
Watch the film in its entirety: https://youtu.be/oaU8yTPckdk
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- The Euphoria of Cold-Water Immersion | Swimming Through | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- In Samantha Sanders’s documentary short, a group of women find pandemic solace, in a death-defying ritual.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/the-euphoria-of-cold-water-immersion-in-swimming-through
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- Navigating a City Without Street Addresses | Direcciones | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- In Costa Rica, a centralized system for street addresses does not exist, so people use landmarks as reference points in giving out directions. A short documentary by María Luisa Santos and Carlo Nasisse attempts to figure out why.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/an-intimate-cartography-of-costa-rica-in-direcciones
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- A Courageous Assemblyman's Stand for Reproductive Rights | Deciding Vote | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- The lawmaker George Michaels casts a historic vote to legalize abortion which destroys his political career, in a short documentary directed by Jeremy Workman and Rob Lyons, with support from the actress Laura Linney.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/revisiting-new-yorks-historic-abortion-law-in-deciding-vote
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- "Bob and Don: A Love Story" a short documentary by Judd Apatow | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Opposites make for great comedy in the life-long friendship of comedy legends Bob Newhart and Don Rickles by Judd Apatow.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/judd-apatows-bob-and-don-a-love-story
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- One Black Family’s Quest to Reclaim Their Name | Parker | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- A Kansas City family reunites to do something that countless African Americans before them could not do—choose their own last name.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/a-story-of-black-joy-and-family-names-in-parker
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- Knight of Fortune | 2024 Oscar-Nominated Live-Action Short | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- In Lasse Lyskjær Noer’s short film, Karl has a chance encounter with a stranger who helps him open up about his grief. "Knight of Fortune" is nominated for Best Live-Action Short at the 96th Academy Awards.
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- A Holocaust Survivor Breaks Eighty Years of Silence | Nina & Irena | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- In a documentary presented by Errol Morris and directed by Daniel Lombroso, a grandmother reckons with her sister’s sudden disappearance during the Second World War.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/in-nina-and-irena-a-holocaust-survivor-breaks-her-silence-after-eighty-years
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- Baby Puffins Meet Their Unlikely Saviors | Puffling | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Icelandic teens are trading late-night parties for nocturnal rescues of young seabirds on a remote island.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/preparing-to-fly-in-puffling
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- The Lives Lost During the U.S. Mission in Afghanistan | The Night Doctrine | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- An Afghan journalist embarks on a journey to discover who killed her family thirty years ago, only to uncover the deaths of hundreds of civilians from an American-backed program, as documented in a film by Mauricio Rodríguez Pons and Almudena Toral.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/two-perspectives-on-one-tragic-raid-in-afghanistan
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- New York’s Best-Dressed Dogs Compete | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Zeph McDonough takes a tour through the Annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest, and talks to its quirky participants.
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- A Blind Child’s Endless Imagination | The Unicorn in Snowpants Suddenly Ran Off | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- In a short documentary by Philipp Schaeffer, three outgoing kids share the surreal worlds they’ve created.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/exploring-the-imaginative-worlds-of-blind-children-in-the-unicorn-in-snowpants-suddenly-ran-off
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- The Final Work of an Israeli Filmmaker Killed by Hamas | The Boy | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Yahav Winner's film captures the discordant reality of life along the Israel-Gaza border.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/a-murdered-israeli-filmmakers-prophetic-warning-in-the-boy
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- Gen Z and the World of Financial Domination | Alpha Kings | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- A group of young men forgo college to support themselves on OnlyFans as ‘masters,’ where thousands of clients consent to the kink and relinquish control over their finances, in a short documentary by Faye Tsakas and Enrique Pedráza-Botero.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/the-alpha-kings-practicing-financial-domination-online
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- A Caretaker’s Saintly Patience | Nauha | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- In Pratham Khurana’s short film, a young home health aide provides comfort to a short-tempered patient nearing the end of his life.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/class-care-and-transitions-in-nauha
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- The Brutal Reality of China’s Fishermen | Squid Fleet | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- In Ed Ou and Will N. Miller’s short documentary, crew members work tirelessly thousands of miles from shore to provide squid for the global food chain.
Read more about the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/squid-fleet-takes-you-into-the-opaque-world-of-chinese-fishing
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- A Rock Star Takes the Stage at Nursing Homes | Goldie | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- After his mother begins needing long-term care, a wild rock musician takes his performances to facilities like hers, in a short documentary by Billy Miossi.
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- A Couple Becomes Obsessed with the Sex Worker Next Door | Troy | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Thea and Charlie’s neighbor has sex around the clock—that is, until they overhear his messy breakup, in a short film by Mike Donahue.
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- Women Speak Out After Mass Arrests in El Salvador | La Isla | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Families on a remote island in El Salvador face profound isolation and grief when thousands of men across the country are accused of gang affiliation, in a short documentary by Amada Torruella.
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- How to Handle a Crisis Mid-Flight | Airhostess-737 | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- In Thanasis Neofotistos’s short film, a flight attendant tries to keep it together as her new set of braces and a devastating secret threaten to unravel her.
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- A Ninety-Five-Year-Old Shares Her Secret to Happiness | Encarnación | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
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- A great-aunt shares her wisdom on death, happiness, and the joys of playtime, in a film by David Javier Pisonero Tarantino.
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- When Ukrainian Artists Prepare for War | Liturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- In Western Ukraine, sculptors who used to make religious statues retrain to fight the Russian invasion in a film by Dmytro Sukholytkyy Sobchuk.
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- A Look Inside a Taliban Courtroom | Swift Justice | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
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- A widowed Afghan woman fights for her rights under Sharia law in Victor J. Blue and Ross McDonnell’s short documentary, which offers a rare glimpse inside a Taliban court.
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- Learning from a Rarely Witnessed Whale Birth | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
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- The scientist David Gruber explains the mission of Project CETI, and what his team has learned about how whales communicate.
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- "You'll Be Happier" follows a patient as she goes under the knife
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
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- The short documentary “You’ll Be Happier” follows a young woman, Jennifer, who is seeking a Brazilian butt lift—and a greater sense of love. Through intimate conversations with her doctor, her sister, and her fiancé, Jennifer describes how she hopes the procedure will change not just her physique but her relationship to herself. Watch the full documentary: https://youtu.be/hVl_JRe-Oa0
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