On Thursday, October 17th Showtime and Bloomberg held a special screening and Q & A for The Kingmaker at The Whitby Hotel.
Documentary
Film Review: ‘The Cave’
A terrifying and insightful look into those still caught in the crossfire of the Syrian Civil War.
Where exactly lies the origin of “fake news”?
NYFF57 Review: D.W. Young’s ‘The Booksellers’ Is A Lively Look at the NY Rare Book World
There is an undeniable beauty to be found within a book.
‘Born to Be’ is a deeply intimate and endearing documentary that chronicles the physical transition of transgender patients at the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City.
Exclusive: Farruko and Sharo Towers Talk HBO Latino’s Latest Musical Documentary ‘Farruko: En Letra de Otro’ [Video]
Reggaeton artist, Farruko and producer Sharo Towers talk about their latest musical documentary, Farruko: En Letra de Otro, that is set to premiere on HBO Latino August 23rd.
Director Ben Berman Discusses Hulu’s “The Amazing Johnathan Documentary” at Village East Cinema
Director Ben Berman hosted a Q&A discussion after a screening of “The Amazing Johnathan Documentary,” presented by Hulu at Village East Cinema in Manhattan.
‘Vision Portraits’ Explores the Relationship Between Blindness and Artistic Vision
Often, when we think of what it means to be disabled, our definition is centered around what a person is not able to do, rather than what they can. The film Vision Portraits features four creatives with a visual disability who have redefined what they are capable of in the face of blindness.
‘Love, Antosha’ is a documentary that pays an unforgettable and moving tribute to late actor, Anton Yelchin
‘For Sama’ Is An Intimate and Epic Journey Into the Female Experience of War
This powerful documentary engages the audience in the horrors of the Syrian Civil War and the Siege of Aleppo.