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A Daughter Unpacks Her Parent’s Gender Transition | My Parent, Neal | The New Yorker Documentary
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- A Daughter Unpacks Her Parent’s Gender Transition | My Parent, Neal | The New Yorker Documentary
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- 1 year ago
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- In the short documentary “My Parent, Neal,” the director Hannah Saidiner and her parent have a heartfelt conversation about the latter’s decision to transition later in life.
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- The Daniels Talk About Creating With Love & Fun In "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
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- 1 year ago
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- The Oscar-winning directing duo Daniels discuss the role of suffering in creativity.
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- Richard Brody on the Movies That Should’ve Been Nominated for Best Picture | The New Yorker
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- 1 year ago
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- The film critic explains how the Academy got it wrong with its 2023 Best Picture nominees—and the ten movies he’d nominate in their place.
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- How to Forgive Your Mother | The Feeling of Being Close to You | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In an effort to better understand their relationship, the director Ash Goh Hua and her mother discuss their estrangement over the phone.
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- Humor, Sunglasses, and a Bag of Chips | Elsa | The New Yorker Documentary
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- 1 year ago
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- In a short documentary by Julia Jansch, the Kenyan-born Internet comedian Elsa Majimbo exposes the harsh reality of being her authentic self.
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- A Humanistic Look at Abortion | Memoir of a Veering Storm | The New Yorker Screening Room
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- 1 year ago
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- Anna cuts school to undergo a life-changing procedure in Sofia Georgovassili’s short film “Memoir of a Veering Storm.”
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- A Snowy Trek in Search of Healing | You Go Girl! | The Screening Room
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- 1 year ago
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- In a state of grief, Audrey embarks on a challenging hike in the mountains of Oregon, in Shariffa Ali’s short film “You Go Girl!”
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- Liberation for Black Trans Women | CANS Can't Stand | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- A group of Black trans women fights to repeal a law used to target queer locals, in a film by Matt Nadel and Megan Plotka.
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- A Small Borough’s Rude Awakening | Groundhog Town | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- When Groundhog Day goes virtual, the small coal-mining town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, must face its uncertain future, in this documentary short by David Zucker.
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- I Did Not Want to Make a War Film | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The Ukrainian filmmaker Nadia Parfan was abroad when the Russian attack of Kyiv began. In this personal essay film, she documents her painful return home.
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- The Ghosts of the Iranian Revolution | I Am Trying to Remember | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Pegah Ahangarani’s emotional documentary remembers a family friend who disappeared during the Iranian Revolution.
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- The Ghosts Left Behind | Further and Further Away | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Before leaving her village forever, a woman visits her parents’ tomb, in Polen Ly’s short film “Further and Further Away.”
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- A Grandma Learns to Swim | Float | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Before she dies, the 82-year-old Bubbe wants to learn how to swim, as chronicled in a short documentary by her granddaughter, Azza Cohen.
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- Reckoning with Grief at the Water Park | Black Slide | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- While mourning the loss of a loved one, a young boy takes on the scariest slide at the water park in Uri Lotan’s short film “Black Slide.”
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- A Father and Son’s Daring Cliff Dive | Ice Merchants | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The director and composer João Gonzalez’s imaginative animated film showcases a father and son’s daring ice-delivery method, set to a riveting score. "Ice Merchants" is nominated for Best Animated Short at the 2023 Academy Awards.
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- Film Critic Richard Brody's Best Films of 2022 | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The film critic discusses his top three films of 2022: Benediction, Nope, and Armageddon Time.
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- A Trans Woman’s Struggle for Acceptance | Two-Spirit | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- For Georgina, an Indigenous transgender woman, life in the desert is lonely and cruel, as revealed in a documentary by Mónica Taboada Tapia.
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- An Awkward First Kiss | Snow in September | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In this short film by Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir, a teen-age boy’s unexpected encounter with an older woman inspires him to attempt a clumsy romantic overture with a friend.
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- A Bear, a Fish, a Camper, and His Wife | The Clearing | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- An overbearing father takes his family on a camping trip to reconnect, but a sinister turn of events changes their lives forever in this short film by Daniel Robert Hope.
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- Neighborhood Nostalgia Comes to Life | The Originals | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Five friends recount what life was like in Brooklyn in the nineteen-seventies—from the games they played in the street to the criminal elements they tried to avoid—in this short film by Cristina Costantini and Alfie Koetter.
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- A Shepherd’s Life Lessons | Heart Valley | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The filmmaker Christian Cargill presents a loving portrait of the Welsh shepherd Wilf Davies, who works his farm alone, eats the same meal every day, and has never left his valley.
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- A Daughter Asks Her Father Why He Left | Love, Dad | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In an attempt to understand why her father left, a daughter writes what could not be said, in an autobiographical documentary film by Diana Cam Van Nguyen.
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- A Man Who Turned Trash Into Family Treasures | The Garbage Man | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- At a long table laden with traditional dishes, a family shares fond memories of an uncle, who fled Portugal’s dictatorship and became a garbage collector in Paris, in this film by Laura Gonçalves.
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- Melting Sea Ice Pushes Walruses to the Brink | Haulout | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- A lone scientist on the coast of the Siberian Arctic finds that warming seas have taken a toll on the walrus migration, as documented in a film by Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev. "Haulout" is nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 2023 Academy Awards.
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- A Seaman’s Life Flashes Before His Eyes | The Flying Sailor | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In a short film by Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby, two ships collide in a harbor, sending a passing sailor skyward as he contemplates the wonder and fragility of existence. "The Flying Sailor" is nominated for Best Animated Short at the 2023 Academy Awards.
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- A Mother Learns to Accept Her Son’s Disability | Holding Moses | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- A dancer named Randi learns to connect with her son, who has a rare genetic disorder, in this inspirational vision of parenting, by Rivkah Beth Medow and Jen Rainin.
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/an-intimate-portrait-of-parenting-and-disability-in-holding-moses
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- A Man Finds His Purpose in Caregiving | Ousmane | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- After learning of his neighbor Édith’s living conditions, a homesick Burkinabé immigrant in Montreal begins to act as her caretaker, in a film by Jorge Camarotti.
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- Family History Stands Between Two Friends | Holy Holocaust | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Osi Wald and Noa Berman-Herzberg’s “Holy Holocaust” documents a dark family secret coming between two longtime friends: Noa, an Israeli, and Jennifer, a German who discovers that she is the granddaughter of a notorious Nazi commander, Amon Göth.
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- A Late-Night Tram Heist Results in Camaraderie | Night Ride | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- On a cold December night, Ebba accidentally hijacks a tram. As she begins to pick up passengers, conflict arises in a way she didn’t expect, in Eirik Tveiten’s “Night Ride.” "Night Ride" is nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 2023 Academy Awards.
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- Translating the Trauma of War | In Flow of Words | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Three interpreters from a war-crimes tribunal recount their painful experiences acting as a silent channel of communication between witnesses, victims, and perpetrators in Eliane Esther Bots’s “In Flow of Words.”
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- Death and the Lady: When the Grim Reaper Knocks | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In an animated film by Geoff Bailey, an elderly woman’s dog attempts to ward off an unexpected visitor.
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- Hasan Minhaj and Phoebe Robinson on the Transformative Power of Comedy | The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The comedians Hasan Minhaj and Phoebe Robinson in conversation with The New Yorker’s Emma Allen.
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- “The Silent Shore”: The Pain of Losing a Child | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- To cope with their daughter’s suicide, a couple turns to fantasy novels, in Nathalie Giraud and Timothée Corteggiani’s “The Silent Shore.”
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/a-couples-grief-mixes-with-enchantment-in-the-silent-shore
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- Billy Eichner and Harvey Fierstein, on Being Gay and Unapologetic in Film | The New Yorker Festival
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Billy Eichner and Harvey Fierstein discuss intergenerational collaboration and confronting homophobia with The New Yorker’s Michael Schulman.
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- Jamie Lee Curtis and Maggie Gyllenhaal Discuss the Bonds Among Women In Film | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The actors, producers, and writers discuss the horror-movie genre and the creative process with The New Yorker’s Rachel Syme.
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- Sandra Oh, David Chang, Lee Isaac Chung and Min Jin Lee on Identity | The New Yorker Festival 2022
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The chef David Chang, the filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung, the writer Min Jin Lee, and the actor Sandra Oh on culture, representation, and creative expression, moderated by Michael Luo.
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- A Polar Bear’s Migration Turns to Chaos | Nuisance Bear | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- “Nuisance Bear,” a documentary by Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden, follows the chaotic migration of a polar bear as it clashes with the residents of a Canadian town.
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- The Aftermath of a Deadly Drone Attack in Kyiv | The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- Luke Mogelson, a New Yorker reporter on assignment in Ukraine, captured the moments after a drone killed four people in Kyiv.
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- Chloe Bailey on Coming of Age on Social Media | The New Yorker Festival 2022
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The Grammy-nominated musician Chloe Bailey discusses genre, the charts, and the joys of creation, at The New Yorker Festival.
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- The Struggle to Fall Asleep, in “Night of the Living Dread | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- When a power outage interrupts a bedtime routine, a young woman is confronted by the ghosts of her past, in Ida Melum’s animation “Night of the Living Dread.”
The story behind the film: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/the-drama-of-insomnia-in-night-of-the-living-dread
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- Maya Women Fight Inequality Through Baseball | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In Melissa Fajardo’s documentary short “Las Diablillas: The Mayan Rebels,” Mexican baseball players challenge the restrictive gender norms of their small town.
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- An Ultramarathoner’s Hundred-Mile Run for Mental-Health Awareness | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- The twenty-year-old Darius Sam uses running to tackle his own depression—now, to raise mental-health awareness, he attempts a hundred-mile ultramarathon, in Amar Chebib’s “The Runner.”
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- A Dominican Family on the Legacies of Hair | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- “The Ritual to Beauty,” by Shenny De Los Angeles and Maria Marrone, meditates on three generations of Dominican American women working toward self-acceptance through their hair.
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- New Neighbors and Awkward First Impressions | 7lbs 8oz | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- “7lbs 8oz,” by director Yoo Lee, reveals how important it is to not judge a book by its cover, especially when the book is your new neighbor.
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- Laughing in the Face of Disability | Tuesco | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- A disabled young man thrives alongside a family that doesn’t hold back their dark humor, in a documentary by Daniel Poler.
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- Britain’s Long Goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- “Her Majesty’s Queue,” a documentary by Matt Stuart, captures the passionate ways in which London mourns.
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- One Woman’s Mission to Feed Harlem | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In a community effort to combat food insecurity in Harlem, a small public fridge has become a precious resource, as chronicled in “The Barrio Fridge” by Nikki Dodd.
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- Stranger at the Gate | 2023 Oscar-Nominated Short | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- A former Marine with P.T.S.D. planned to attack Muslims in Indiana—until an unexpected encounter with faith. Joshua Seftel’s documentary “Stranger at the Gate” tells the story. "Stranger at the Gate" is nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 2023 Academy Awards.
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- Dear Mama: A Family Bonds in Grief | The New Yorker Screening Room
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- In a film by Winter Dunn, the death of Tupac Shakur elicits an emotional reaction from a young woman still grieving the loss of her mother.
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- The Box: Minds Lost in Solitary Confinement | The New Yorker Documentary
- Date posted
- 2 years ago
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- A documentary—from the directors James Burns, who was previously incarcerated, and Shal Ngo—follows three former inmates as they revisit their traumatic time in solitary confinement.
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