We stopped by the premiere of Robert Klein: Still Can’t Stop His Leg, a documentary exploring the comedy legend, held at SVA Theater.
Documentary
When war tears your country apart, what are you to do but surf?
The winner of Special Jury Prize at Hot Docs last year merges an artistic style to political advocacy.
“I’m too young to be seventeen,” confesses Dusty in All This Panic (2016), fine art photographer Jenny Gage’s debut documentary.
“Cries from Syria” is a depressing yet sincere look at the resilience of the human spirit.
City of Joy is a documentary directed by Madeleine Gavin; centered around pain, resilience, and the miraculous transformation of Congolese women.
Film Review: ‘Left on Purpose’ Examines Life in a Growingly Isolated World
What begins as a traditional examination of the life and times of anti-war activist Mayer Vishner soon evolves into a deeper look into depression, loneliness and being caught in a forever changing world.
‘Left on Purpose’ Directors David Mehlman and Justin Schein Talk Vishner and his Agency, Depression and Legacy
Cinematographer Justin Schein and Editor David Mehlman sat down with the Knockturnal to discuss their latest project, “Left on Purpose” and its subject Mayer Vishner.
“Solitary,” the eye-opening documentary from HBO hosted a panel to discuss the shortcomings of the US prison system, the suffering it’s caused millions and what can be done to stop it.
A deeply engaging examination of America’s deadliest domestic terrorist act.