DOC NYC: 10 Films to See at America's Largest Documentary Festival
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DOC NYC: 10 Films to See at America's Largest Documentary Festival
"Amid the thicket of awards season, it's sometimes nice to pause and smell the nonfiction roses. Documentary film festival DOC NYC is America's largest showcase of documentary films and this month comes to New York City from November 12-20, with another week of online screenings through November 30. ( Take a look at the organization's DOC NYC Shortlist of the best documentaries of the year, many of which are returning to theaters for the event.)"
"IFC Center, SVA Theatre, and Village East by Angelika will host screenings of more than 200 films and events, including 30 world premieres as well as many revivals of the year's best in nonfiction filmmaking so far. The festival opens on November 12 (that's tonight) at the SVA Theatre with the U.S. premiere of Christopher Nelius's "Whistle," which whimsically looks behind the curtain of the Masters of Musical Whistling festival, where the world's top whistlers gather to connect."
DOC NYC runs November 12–20 in New York City with online screenings through November 30. IFC Center, SVA Theatre, and Village East by Angelika will host more than 200 films and events, including 30 world premieres and revivals of top nonfiction titles. The festival opens with the U.S. premiere of Christopher Nelius's Whistle and closes with Ivy Meerpol's Ask E. Jean, which examines E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits against Donald Trump. Beyond, directed by Asia Johnson and Michael Kleiman and produced by Clarence Maclin and JJ Velazquez, follows incarcerated men preparing a TED-style public speaking symposium.
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