Kateryna Gornostai’s film had its world premiere at Berlinale 2021, proceeding with virtual and in-person screenings at New York City-based festival New Directors/New Films.
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Works & Process at the Guggenheim: “The Jazz Continuum” with LaTasha Barnes
On a warm evening marking New York City’s approach to a rejuvenating post-pandemic summer, internationally recognized dancer and choreographer LaTasha Barnes led an ensemble through an exploration of jazz dance. A fusion of improv and arrangement, the thirty minute program ran as part of Works & Process, the art performance series commissioned in-person at the Guggenheim museum through June.
New York City’s premier orchestra performed live indoors for the first time in 400 days.
I first heard Kllo at a backyard party in Bed-Stuy.
‘I AM YOU’ Special Screening: An intimate portrayal of Afghanistan’s refugee crisis
Celebrities and friends gathered at Chelsea’s Pier59 Studios for a special screening of filmmaker Sonia Nassery Cole’s “I AM YOU,” a movie about the Afghanistan refugee crisis.
MTV hosts special screening of acclaimed short documentary “St. Louis Superman”
MTV hosted a special screening and director Q&A for documentary short “St. Louis Superman,” which is up for an academy award tonight.
On January 16th, UK singer/songwriter Jack Garratt played an exclusive concert at NYC’s SubCulture, an underground venue that hosts rising contemporary artists and comedy acts
In Conversation: Petra Costa on Brazilian politics in ‘The Edge of Democracy’
After a special screening of Petra Costa’s critically acclaimed documentary “The Edge of Democracy,” the director discussed the tragedy that is Brazilian democracy in its current state, and how she balances the personal with the political in her storytelling.
The Lincoln Center hosted a special screening of Irene Taylor Brodsky’s documentary “Moonlight Sonata,” set to premiere on HBO December 11th at 9PM ET.
Interview: Irene Taylor Brodsky on ‘Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements’
The Knockturnal caught up with director Irene Taylor Brodsky to discuss her latest documentary feature “Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements.” Brodsky spoke of her process as a documentarian, the role of music in her filmmaking, and what she’d like viewers to take away from a story surrounding the deaf experience.