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Jan 15, 2009 I have never seen New York look so beautifully grand as it did during my trip to Paris this New Year’s. Maybe I should explain. It was my great fortune to be visiting the City of Light while the intensely...

Eric Luszcz is a digital-restoration artist at the Criterion Collection.

Apr 1, 2024 The show may be “resolutely low-risk” overall, but for many, the standouts are film and video works.

Sep 24, 2018 This faithful screen adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s legendary play explores a wide range of perspectives on working-class black life, and over the years has inspired reactions just as diverse.

May 19, 2026 New films by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and James Gray are riding high on the Cannes critics’ grids.

Jan 28, 2026 TIFF Cinematheque salutes the surrealist master with a series of fresh restorations and rare 35 mm prints.

Sep 16, 2025 In response to the suffocating conservatism of the eighties, Lizzie Borden crafted a pluralistic vision of a feminist front that neither ignores difference nor lets it stand as an immovable obstacle to political solidarity.

DOC NYC at Fifteen

The Daily

Nov 13, 2024 The country’s largest festival of nonfiction films presents 110 features this year, and nearly as many short films.

May 13, 2024 Among this month’s highlights are a bustling summer barbecue of amply peopled movies full of unforgettable performances, a collection of films with great synth soundtracks, and Adventures in Moviegoing with Paul Schrader.

May 10, 2024 Horace Ové’s Pressure opens, Víctor Erice and Pedro Costa exchange ideas, and GQ presents an oral history of Go.

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